WXJ's production team better not dubbing his voice with another voice actor. CZY has a soothing voice that I really like to listen to. It's good to see him gaining more confidence in his singing recently. Perhaps he would sing an OST for his future drama, who knows?
I wish I could understand Chinese so I could know what they are talking about in the clip. They all seem really…
Yes, exactly. No competition, just enjoy the vacation and feel free to do activities he likes. I wonder if he took breaks during all these years, except for his two trips to Thailand. As for other countries he visited, they were primarily for photoshoots (though I may be mistaken).
From all the clips on weibo... CZY is very adorable and cute in this episode, even CL can't help but say CZY is…
I wish I could understand Chinese so I could know what they are talking about in the clip. They all seem really comfortable with each other, like a family traveling together. It's kind of relaxing to watch the show. I'm glad that Mango invited him to join the show during his waiting period before shooting the new drama.
i also read that one, , sad coz i thought his fans are nice..
I deeply apologize for the difficulties you've experienced. It's important to note that not all fans of CZY share the same sentiments, and it's regrettable that some have held misconceptions. ZLS has undeniably made a significant impact on the drama. As mentioned before, we hold great admiration for ZLS, and I would like to extend our apologies on behalf of those involved.
i also read that one, , sad coz i thought his fans are nice..
Then again, really sorry if it happens to be CZY fandoms. Many of us deeply admire ZLS. Occasionally, some fans may overstep boundaries, and I would like to apologize on their behalf. π
Zheyuan smiling and playing gently with little kids is always something so healing to the soul. πI've watched…
The kids are not afraid to approach him, and he is always surrounded by them. The kids instinctively feel Chen Zhe Yuan's kindness and gentleness towards them. πππ
So Tencent is suggesting a new rule about payment to actors and drama crews that i find interesting: Everyone…
I'm not sure why the billing issue is difficult to fix. Perhaps it's because seniority is such a significant issue in Asia from the beginning.
However, if they were to adopt a more Western approach, it might be easier. They could prioritize the main focus of the story, contacting the female lead or male lead first based on that. The lead contacted first would be given the first position in billing. Then, they could approach the other lead later, informing them that they will be in the second billing position. If they accept this arrangement, others, including their fans, should not interfere.
If the storyline involves both the male lead and female lead equally, regardless of seniority, they should receive equal billing positions.
This approach would be fair because the main focus of the story, who carries the drama, would receive the first billing position and accordingly be compensated.
I know who you're talking about. just leave them alone, they are just toxic people. besides, for me all his partners…
Thank you for your understanding. I have a deep admiration for Chen Zhe Yuan and Yuan Bao, and I enjoy chatting with everyone here. This is our place to vent about iQiyi and his agency, lol!
So Tencent is suggesting a new rule about payment to actors and drama crews that i find interesting: Everyone…
I'm not sure if this rule will be practical. If the drama flops, everyone in the production team will start blaming each other, especially targeting the actors. They might spread blame towards the weaker of the team, resulting in a team that achieves nothing. The success of a drama depends on many factors. Even if the drama is good, if it doesn't match the taste of the majority of the audiences, the viewership may be low, discouraging producers from creating diverse dramas out of fear of low viewership.
Just one flop drama from an actor can cost them their job, and it doesn't guarantee that a good drama will always be successful.
As I've only been following Chinese entertainment for a while, the culture of blame is taken very seriously in this society.
I don't know, It way work. What I think that needs to fix is only the billing issue, which has been detrimental to the drama's atmosphere.
CZY has a soothing voice that I really like to listen to.
It's good to see him gaining more confidence in his singing recently.
Perhaps he would sing an OST for his future drama, who knows?
They all seem really comfortable with each other, like a family traveling together.
It's kind of relaxing to watch the show.
I'm glad that Mango invited him to join the show during his waiting period before shooting the new drama.
Many of us deeply admire ZLS. Occasionally, some fans may overstep boundaries, and I would like to apologize on their behalf. π
Thank you. π₯Ή
The kids instinctively feel Chen Zhe Yuan's kindness and gentleness towards them.
πππ
However, if they were to adopt a more Western approach, it might be easier. They could prioritize the main focus of the story, contacting the female lead or male lead first based on that. The lead contacted first would be given the first position in billing. Then, they could approach the other lead later, informing them that they will be in the second billing position. If they accept this arrangement, others, including their fans, should not interfere.
If the storyline involves both the male lead and female lead equally, regardless of seniority, they should receive equal billing positions.
This approach would be fair because the main focus of the story, who carries the drama, would receive the first billing position and accordingly be compensated.
They might spread blame towards the weaker of the team, resulting in a team that achieves nothing.
The success of a drama depends on many factors. Even if the drama is good, if it doesn't match the taste of the majority of the audiences, the viewership may be low, discouraging producers from creating diverse dramas out of fear of low viewership.
Just one flop drama from an actor can cost them their job, and it doesn't guarantee that a good drama will always be successful.
As I've only been following Chinese entertainment for a while, the culture of blame is taken very seriously in this society.
I don't know, It way work.
What I think that needs to fix is only the billing issue, which has been detrimental to the drama's atmosphere.