Zhang Da Huzi appeared.

He has three treasures for adapting Jin Yong novels.

Slow motion, a hairdryer, and money.

It has ample funds.

They are very willing to spend money.

It has a very different focus from TVB's Jin Yong dramas, giving the audience an excellent audio-visual experience and truly bringing the novel to life.

Although he was paid below average, there were plenty of people willing to pay extra to get roles for Zhang Dahuzi's films.

"I've come to see how your training is going."

Zhang Da Huzi looked around, and the main actors, including Huang Xiaoming, were all nervous.

The slightest bit of drowsiness I had was instantly dispelled.

Li Qing also looked at the man with a white beard with some curiosity, but whose eyes were bright and piercing, even powerful.

He doesn't practice martial arts, yet he has a strong voice and more energy than many young people.

Full of energy and spirit.

Old Zhang, with a cigarette dangling from his lips, said...

"How is it?"

"It felt alright. Xiao Li gave us a lot of ideas." Yu Jian directly brought up the matter of Li Qing modifying the martial arts movements.

"I saw it all."

Zhang the Bearded Man laughed and said, "Well done."

To say that Zhang Da Huzi, with his fiery temper, did a good job is an understatement.

That was a really good performance.

"This is just my job."

Li Qing wasn't lying about that.

Do it, love it.

Even if you're just an assistant action choreographer, you still have to take it seriously.

"What do you guys think? His sword dance is quite impressive." Zhang Dahuzi asked Liu Yifei, Yang Mi, and Chen Zihan behind him instead.

Liu Yifei said.

"It's so beautiful! I never knew martial arts could be so visually stunning."

"Objectively speaking, it is indeed quite good, giving off a chivalrous vibe." Chen Zihan nodded in agreement.

"At the dinner table, he was like an older brother, but when he was practicing swordsmanship just now, he had a kind of ascetic feeling," Yang Mi gave a more precise description.

These words struck a chord with Zhang Dahuzi.

Abstinence.

cool.

There is a type of person who doesn't diet but sleeps excessively, with sleep being the most important, as it is the source of desire. A scholar who can first control these three desires is truly entering the path of enlightenment.

The feeling of a true Taoist priest.

"You are quite similar to a character in my mind," Zhang Dahuzi said, squinting.

Very straightforward.

It was so blunt that Huang Xiaoming's heart skipped a beat.

Holy crap.

Not really.

Say something.

The Taoist priest was just performing a sword dance.

It had already made him feel a sense of crisis.

A huge sense of crisis!

Now that Zhang the Bearded has said this...

This intensified his sense of crisis!

At this moment, Huang Xiaoming comforted himself, thinking, "It's impossible, how could they change the lead actor?"

I'm not Shao Binbin...

this...

Brother Ming, you seem guilty!

...

"You're saying your acting experience only includes playing minor roles?"

"Well, the character with the most lines is a bandit who gets chopped down in the next second," Li Qing honestly said. "The rest of the time, I either play corpses or background characters, but I do practice my acting skills regularly."

It can be said that he basically told his situation truthfully.

They are basically equivalent to amateur performers.

However, Li Qing also expressed something at the same time.

I don't think I'll stop at being a martial arts choreographer.

Now that Zhang Da-Bearded has come to ask me this...

Naturally, I couldn't miss this opportunity to express my thoughts.

When Xiaoming heard Li Qing recount his resume, he breathed a slight sigh of relief. Fortunately, this resume shouldn't be able to compete with him for Yang Guo.

I am still Yang Guo, the aunt's son in The Return of the Condor Heroes.

Actually, Huang Xiaoming fulfilling a dream by playing Yang Guo.

He read Jin Yong's novels when he was a child.

I also watch TVB's "The Return of the Condor Heroes".

Louis Koo's portrayal of the one-armed swordsman is something he truly admires.

Little Dragon Girl is also the epitome of the goddess image in his heart.

He would be very sad to lose this role.

When Zhang Da Huzi heard Li Qing recount his resume, he frowned almost imperceptibly.

She's a complete novice.

Almost entirely amateur, which means...

Training them is somewhat difficult.

The cast here are mostly professional actors, graduates of formal acting schools. Even those who were brought in through deals with investors and whose acting skills are relatively immature will be cleverly cast by Zhang Dahuzi to play roles that suit them.

Playing yourself doesn't require much acting skill, and the character's attributes are linear, making it very easy to act.

Even some supporting roles are more difficult to play and manage than the main roles.

Therefore, training a complete novice is an absolutely thankless and arduous task.

However, Zhang Da Huzi recalled the Taoist's demeanor and aura when he was wielding his sword.

They decided to give him a chance to audition.

"I have a role here that seems suitable for you, and it fits my image of...".

Zhang Dahuzi paused for a moment and then said, "But that doesn't mean this role is yours. It's a very important supporting role that influences the protagonist's actions and fate. How should I put it? I need you to perform it with your understanding and your feelings to fight for this opportunity. You know what I mean?"

Zhang Da Huzi's meaning is quite clear.

There's a role that hasn't been decided yet, we can let Li Qing audition for it.

Now Xiaoming could finally relax completely.

My worries have subsided.

I was terrified! I thought I wouldn't be able to play Yang Guo and Xiaolongnu living happily ever after.

"I will do my best."

Li Qing outwardly appeared calm and composed, like a wise and enlightened master, but inwardly he was deeply troubled.

supporting role.

Those two words are quite heavy.

For the average extra in Hengdian World Studios, if featured actors are the upper limit, then supporting roles are practically impossible.

Moreover, even Zhang Da Huzi, who is known for being stingy with actors.

The fees paid to supporting actors are also beyond what ordinary people can match.

According to what Li Qing had learned from Chiang Kai-shek, a supporting role in a play typically earns about 50,000 yuan.

What can you do with 50,000 yuan?

A meal at a Shaxian Grand Hotel costs 10 yuan; 5 yuan could buy 5000 meals.

A computer that can run World of Warcraft costs 3500 yuan. You could buy more than ten of them just by playing a supporting role in one game. That would be enough to open an internet cafe!

The Qingyun Taoist Temple in Yunshan County has received more than three years' worth of incense money.

If I have the opportunity to become a star in the future.

Omg!

Li Qing couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment, realizing that his self-cultivation skills had reached the maximum level.

Being an actor is great.

Looking at Li Qing's composure, Zhang Dahuzi inwardly admired him and then said...

"Well, just do your best and think about how to portray this character well."

"So, what kind of role is this?" Li Qing asked, his eyes shining brightly.

curious.

It's some undecided role, but Zhang Dahuzi thinks this role is quite suitable for me.

Could it be... Master Guo?

Let's roam the world with a sword!

Before watching "Today's Talk," Li Qing's daily motivation for practicing martial arts was to travel the world with a sword... until one day his dream shattered.

Now that the world is at peace, there's no need to travel the world with a sword anymore, so fulfilling one's martial arts dream in a drama is quite nice.

Zhang Da Huzi only has three characters.

"Yin Zhiping."

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