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Japanese NHK documentary Biography of an ancient Chinese hero

One day in July 2011, during a lunch break in the office, I was woken up by a phone call and the leader came. It is said that a certain Japanese television station is going to Yuwangtai for an interview, and the interview has been arranged in advance, hoping that my office can send personnel to guide the dredging. He also said that after 30 minutes, there will be a car to pick up at the office door.

After arriving at Yuwangdai and meeting up with the Japanese NHK program production team, he was told that Nakai Takashi would arrive in a moment. I had heard of Takaichi Nakai's name, but I didn't remember what he looked like at the time. There was a Nishiwai alumnus in the advance group who worked for the Japanese media, and after a few words, he proposed to me that he hoped that I would make a cameo appearance as a tour guide and cooperate with Nakai Takaichi to do a show. With the consent of the leaders of the Office, I agreed with a straight face.

Kiichi Nakai (Japanese: 金一中井桂一, 平名: なかい きいち, born September 18, 1961) is a Japanese actor from Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, who is a Japanese personality superstar who is very familiar to Chinese film fans and is known in Japan as "Ken Takakura's successor". He graduated from the Department of Economics at Sungkei University and later became an actor. He made his first appearance in the film "United Battleship" during his college years. Since his career in 1981, he has been involved in 35 films and nearly 60 TV series, including Burmese Harp, The Assassin of forty-Seven, and Love Letters. Among them, "Takeda Shingen" has been broadcast on CCTV and has recorded 10 solo singing albums. On September 18, 2000, Nakai chose to marry on the same day of his birthday.

Japanese NHK documentary Biography of an ancient Chinese hero
Japanese NHK documentary Biography of an ancient Chinese hero

The day was a day of sweat

Japanese NHK documentary Biography of an ancient Chinese hero
Japanese NHK documentary Biography of an ancient Chinese hero
Japanese NHK documentary Biography of an ancient Chinese hero
Japanese NHK documentary Biography of an ancient Chinese hero
Japanese NHK documentary Biography of an ancient Chinese hero

After the recording of the program, I was told that the program was expected to air in November of that year.

The following year, I was sent to work at my consulate in Japan, just when I was about to forget about the program. One day, a Japanese elder who lives in Ōmuta City, Fukuoka Prefecture, called me and said that I had seen a program on TV with Takashi Nakai.

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