"Lu Ding Ji" Huang Xiaoming Version Episode 18a Watch Online Download
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"Lu Ding Ji" Huang Xiaoming Episode 18a Watch Online
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Starring: Huang Xiaoming, Liu Yun, Liu Zi, Hu Ke, He Zhuoyan, Ying Cai'er, Shu Chang, Li Fei
The 50-episode historical drama "Lu Ding Ji", co-invested by Huayi Brothers and China Vision and directed by Zhang Jizhong, officially began filming on July 28th in the summer heat of Wuyi Mountain. Since then, it has been tirelessly filming at many picturesque locations such as Taohua Island, Haining, Hengdian, Wenling, leaving footprints everywhere. As of now, more than five months have passed without notice. After shooting the final snow desert scene in Donghuayuan, Hebei Huailai County, the production team officially announced the completion of filming. Compared to the lively and bustling start of filming, the wrap-up was low-key and peaceful, perhaps reflecting the Buddhist teaching of returning all things to one, but the way of heaven and earth goes beyond this. When the grand drama is beautifully presented on the screen in the future, the tranquility of this moment will surely be the beginning of a new cycle.
Compared to the previously renowned locations, Donghuayuan in Huailai County appears less grandiose in both appearance and fame. However, this small county welcomed an important wrap-up ceremony for an annual big production. Despite the expected celebration with fireworks, tea, and revelry, the production team that arrived in Donghuayuan seemed like an old friend returning to catch up after knowing the host for a long time, calm and courteous.
At the filming site in Nanma Field of Donghuayuan, watching Wei Xiaobao (Huang Xiaoming's version), along with the characters Shuang'er and Suofeiya, driving horses and sleighs across the snowy desert, everyone could feel a sense of natural freedom. Although sometimes the mischievous horses made the carriages go awry, even causing some people to fall off, apart from the brief NG reminding everyone that they were filming, most of the time, everyone was like a group of children chasing each other in the snow, laughing and playing happily.
Wei Xiaobao's joy and freedom in the drama might reflect everyone's mood outside the drama as the filming is about to wrap up. Although there will be inevitable melancholy when parting ways, the results achieved through months of shared hardships will undoubtedly become a treasure in memory that will often be revisited. Especially our Wei Xiaobao actor, Huang Xiaoming, who can be said to have accomplished an almost "impossible task." From the very beginning when the role was confirmed, opinions were divided, with praise and criticism alike. Compared to Hamlet abroad, China's Wei Xiaobao seems to have left only a single impression in people's hearts. A handsome actor like Huang Xiaoming would seem naturally suited to play the melancholy Prince Hamlet rather than the jester Duke Wei. Under such speculations, Huang Xiaoming spent five months carving out a Wei Xiaobao that transcends himself and the original character. Perhaps when everyone sees it on TV, opinions will still be divided, but when you burst into hearty laughter, please believe in your sincerity and heartfelt feelings.