Reporter: Your character is one of the few fictional characters in the film. Will the pressure be relatively less?
Yin: There are no prototypes, but there are many prototypes. He was the epitome of countless desperate people in China at that time. They fought against the Kuomintang and lost all the time, and their families were slaughtered by the Japanese army. Later, they gradually established their confidence by fighting against Japan with the Eighth Route Army. Yao has a certain tension in drama and the most psychological changes, so he is under great pressure in his performance.
Reporter: What impressed you most when shooting?
Yin: I was injured while filming. I was going to blow up the hedge. The soldiers across the street are all armed with real guns. After filming, I found a hole outside my left thigh pants. After my trousers were pulled open, I found a big hole about 3 cm on my left leg. Fortunately, there was a military doctor in Bayi factory, who quickly prescribed a folk prescription for me without sewing needles. Fortunately, unfortunately. When I run to the bombing site, I always blink, because I have seen many people with eye injuries and some psychological shadows. But the pyrotechnic engineer in Bayi Factory is excellent, and he will try his best to improve the safety factor to the highest. I believe this drama is a classic in China's domestic war movies.
Reporter: Your father is a soldier. How does this help you shape the role of a soldier?
Yin: First of all, different temperament. Many people ask, have you ever been a soldier? My father is a soldier, and I think it has a subtle influence on me. My grandfather and my mother are both old Red Army, and both my parents were soldiers. Whether psychologically or physically, they will feel like soldiers.
Reporter: What do you think "Hundred Regiments Wars" has inspired young people today?
Yin: The most important thing is not to forget this hard battle. This period of history was the largest War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in China under the command of Comrade Mao Zedong. Not much before this campaign. This battle made the Japanese re-recognize and re-examine China. The positive energy conveyed by every character in the film is worth learning by today's young people.
Above, Yin played Yao in the Hundred Regiments War.