When it comes to the legendary life, the Red Chamber crew has to mention a person, she is Zhang Liling. Presumably, everyone is born with good appearance and beautiful eyebrows, although there is no very posture, but there is also something moving." "There must still be some impression of the lady, she is Jiaoxing, a lady of the Zhen family." Although Zhang Liling in real life did not live a rich life like Jiaoxing, her legendary story is equally enviable.

In 1967, Zhang Liling was born in Yunhe County, Zhejiang Province, she was born beautiful, after graduating from high school, she went to Work for Zhejiang Television Station for a period of time, when CCTV prepared to shoot "Dream of the Red Chamber", went to Hangzhou to select actors, and friends of Zhejiang Television Recommended her. Later, I entered the crew training class, because I felt bored, so I left and became a freelance actor.
After leaving the crew, Zhang Liling also continued her acting career, she played the female number one Lu Feifei in the 86 version of the "Lu Gongnu" of the "Liaozhai TV Series". Perhaps because the brilliance under the magnesium lamp is still unable to conquer another voice in her heart, she decided to give up her acting career and continue to enrich herself, so Zhang Liling chose to study in Japan.
Recalling the original departure, she said, "After being an actor for several years, I think that the film and television circle in Beijing is completely different from what I imagined, and the people engaged in this profession are mixed, and some people are not worthy of this kind of work." One of my girlfriends, who sacrificed herself to a photographer for the cover of her last magazine, shamelessly showed off to me. I have doubts about the film and television industry. As for going to Japan, it has nothing to do with being an actor. At the beginning, I wanted to go to the United States, my parents were too far away, I said let's go to Japan, Japan is near, it is easy to come back, I went to Japan, very casual. ”
After spending nearly 6 years in Japan, Zhang Liling graduated from a master's degree in stage directing, and she had been studying art before, but she unexpectedly decided to enter a trading company after graduation and develop in a new field. But after only a year of doing it, she quit her job. Because she didn't want to be confined to a narrow space and spend the rest of her life in peace.
Since December 1995, Zhang Liling began to prepare for the filming of the documentary, and it took more than 3 years for Zhang Liling to contact more than 300 people, follow up and shoot 66 people, and shoot a total of 1,000 tapes. Among them, "Little International Student" in the "Our Study Abroad Life" series won the Best Documentary Award at the "Japan Broadcasting Cultural Fund Award" in 2000, and Zhang Liling won the Best Individual Planning Award of the Year.
Bitter people, the sky is not the limit. Zhang Liling's films have achieved great success in China, she works while shooting documentaries, always diligent, although hard, but everything is worth it. On April 1, 1998, she became the president of Fuji Television, CCTV, Japan. The last documentary in a series, released in 2006, is her closed-door work "Living with Tears".
Zhang Liling, now 50 years old, is still single, "I have talked about several boyfriends, but slowly I will not like it, I don't want to have sex... I have a hard time meeting people who make me feel particularly good. I don't have much sympathy in this regard, I've made a friend in the past who is deeper than me. Broke up, he wanted to talk to me again, I said there was nothing to talk about, did not accept, I think my words have been made very clear, he is still messing around, I am very disgusted...".
I'm often asked what kind of person can move my heart? I said a man who would let me go to war with him. If I really meet someone I like, I can stop at nothing. When I think this thing is the most meaningful thing in my life, when I feel that my contribution to this person is the most meaningful, I will only do this one thing... But I don't think that's going to happen, though I'd love to.