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Journey to the West, Chang 'e
Different versions of Chang 'e in Journey to the West are played by different actors. The specific actors are as follows:

CCTV version of Journey to the West Pei-ning Qiu?

Zhang Jizhong Edition Journey to the West Sunshine

Zhejiang version of Journey to the West? Liu Ying?

TVB version of Journey to the West to Mars

So far, the Chang 'e version of The Journey to the West has won the highest praise among many versions in Pei-ning Qiu CCTV. The 1986 version of Chang 'e, played by Pei-ning Qiu in The Journey to the West, is very much like the fairy who is out of touch in myths and legends, both in appearance and temperament. Her performance is otherworldly, as cold as ice, out of touch with the world, and achieves the perfect unity of actors' roles.

The following focuses on the Pei-ning Qiu version of Chang 'e.

1, role profile:

Chang 'e (actor? Pei-ning Qiu)

In The Journey to the West, "Chang 'e" refers to the fairy of Yuefu. Marshal Tian Peng was expelled from heaven because he was drunk and molested Chang 'e, and later became an important figure in The Journey to the West, Pig Bajie.

2. Actor information:

Pei-ning Qiu, formerly known as Qiu Peining. Born on June 23rd, 1958, an actress in mainland China. 1974 to 1978 studied dance in the art department of Minzu University of China, and was a dancer of the former Beijing Military Region Comrades Song and Dance Troupe. I worked in the International Department of China People's Broadcasting Station.

1983 worked as a reporter for the CCTV version of A Dream of Red Mansions, and 1986 played the role of Chang 'e in the CCTV version of The Journey to the West, which is well known to The Journey to the West fans. ?

3. Introduction to TV series:

The CCTV version of The Journey to the West is adapted from the literary masterpiece of the same name by Wu Cheng'en, a novelist in Ming Dynasty. It is a 4 1 costume drama produced by China International Television Corporation. Directed by Yang Jie, written by Dai, Yang Jie and Zou Yiqing, starring six young children, Xu, Chi, Wang Yue, Ma Dehua,, and Liu Dagang. ?

The play tells the story that the Monkey King, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand assisted Xuanzang, a monk of the Tang Dynasty, to go to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures, and the four of them rushed to the seaside to take risks and exorcise demons. After eighty-one difficulties, they got back the true scriptures and finally got the right result.