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Hot-blooded and youthful, played by Li as calm.
Hot-blooded Youth is played by Zhang Zhe, a farmer in Sichuan mountainous area. He is short and looks strange. He was born with a pair of big hands. His nature is simple and kind, and he realized it later. His thoughts are at the point of the axis. Li is very calm and energetic. He started to play in the fields after a long walk, and he was proficient in all kinds of farm work. He is more talented in farming and raising pigs. He can not only sum up the experience of his ancestors, but also study new methods. Someone in the army heard that Li had the ability to do farm work, and Zhao Dajiang was ordered to take him to the army. Zhao Dajiang really felt a little reluctant to Li See's calm image. Who knows that Li's calmness is not rare to be a soldier, so he stays in the village. Zhao Dajiang found that Li Jing had been struggling to like Cheng Hua in the same village, but unfortunately, Zhao Dajiang had to find Cheng Hua to do his job. With the cooperation of Cheng Hua, he recruited Li Jing to the army.

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Zhang Zhe;

Nationality: China.

Nation; Han (ha)

Constellation: Gemini

Blood type: AB

Height: 176cm

Place of birth: Luoyang, Henan Province

Date of birth: May of the lunar calendar 17.

Occupation: actor

Representative Works: Hot-blooded Youth

Performance experience:

Zhang Zhe 20 14 made his debut as a shovel officer in "Fake Hero";

20 15 plays Li Jizhen in legionary teleplay's Hot-blooded Youth;

20 17 starred in "Fighting Bandits" and played Chan Sai Kau;

Plot introduction:

The play tells the story of how three completely different young people grew up in the revolutionary melting pot of the army in the 1970s. One is bent on being an all-around fighting hero, the other is vowed to get ahead in the army, and the other is a soldier in a daze. They walked into the same military camp on the same day, ate the same meal, folded the same quilt and walked the same pace, but because of their personality. After a series of setbacks and tempering, they have completed the transformation from ordinary people to excellent soldiers, tempered their iron bones, forged a life-and-death friendship with their comrades-in-arms, and even forged a steel belief that they are willing to sacrifice for all actions of the motherland and the people, showing the lofty sense of honor and responsibility of soldiers in peacetime.