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Zhang Haoran interprets the "Small Kai" life

The period romance drama "Gone with the Wind" directed by Lu Lunchang is being broadcast on the Beijing Film and Television Channel. In the play, Han Weisong, a rich man played by young actor Zhang Haoran, profoundly interprets the image of "Xiao Kai" in that era.

Zhang Haoran interprets the "Small Kai" life

Zhang Haoran

In the TV series "Gone with the Wind", Han Weisong, played by Zhang Haoran, is the cousin of Han Shuying (played by Han Xue), born with a golden key, he speaks horizontally, floats when walking, spends money is sprinkled, cynical and looks like a "small open", timid but lustful, and later for his own interests, he has done everything possible and transformed into a "heart machine man" Image. Zhang Haoran, who likes to shape the role, took off the idol aura, and embodied Han Weisong's obscene and indebted image in the early stage, and later came to a big reversal of "belly black" to the extreme, which attracted the audience's expectations!

From the sinister belly black man in "Pen Immortal 2", to the chief disciple of the Imperial Hospital in "The Legend of the Female Doctor Mingfei", to the extremely evil wolf demon in "The Legend of qingqiu fox", Zhang Haoran's solid acting skills have been unanimously recognized by the audience, and this time "Gone with the Wind" will interpret two different states before and after, and what highlights will appear during this period! Lock in the Beijing Film Channel together!

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