Dear Interpreter Qiao Fei and Cheng Jiayang ended up together?

Drama "Dear Interpreter" Qiao Fei and Cheng Jiayang ended up together. Wen Xiaohua intentionally hid Qiao Fei's condition, Cheng Jiayang learned from Wu Jiayi that Qiao Fei was in Switzerland for an operation and then found her. QIAO Fei was kidnapped by ZHOU Nan, JIA Ming was thrown off a snowy mountain cliff by ZHOU Nan in order to save JIAYANG, and was rushed to the hospital for emergency treatment. After experiencing life and death, Qiao Fei and Jiayang finally come back together, and they no longer want to miss each other in their lifetimes.

1. Character Profile

Qiao Fei (Actor? Yang Mi)

Qiao Fei, intellectual and independent, dares to love and hate. Born in a poor family, beautiful, stubborn and self-reliant female master's degree student in French, she aspires to be an interpreter since she was a child, and Cheng Jiayang is a happy couple, jokingly calling him her little brother.

Cheng Jiayang (actor? Huang Xuan)

Cheng Jiayang is the director of the Higher Translation Institute, nicknamed the "Human Demon". He is a calm and capable translator with a melancholic temperament and a genius who loves Qiao Fei. He likes Qiao Fei. The two of them go through a lot of tests and finally come together.

2. Synopsis

Qiao Fei, a female master in French, aspires to be a translator since she was a child. By chance, she meets Cheng Jiayang, a translation genius, and Qiao Fei, in order to avoid her ex-boyfriend Gao Jiaming, mistakenly gets into a relationship with Cheng Jiayang. On the second day of the interview, Qiao Fei discovers that Cheng Jiayang is her examiner. The two start a battle with misunderstanding each other. In the end, Qiao Fei gets Cheng Jiayang's affirmation through her unremitting efforts; and the two of them finally confirm their feelings for each other after going through various twists and turns. Just when Qiao Fei's career and love are in full swing, a change of heart comes unexpectedly, and Gao Jia Ming intervenes in Qiao Fei's emotional life again. All kinds of reality and suspicion make Qiao Fei and Cheng Jiayang conflicts, and finally had to break up. Qiao Fei travels to other countries to study French, while Cheng Jiayang accepts new challenges in his career. Both of them grow up and face life and death tests, but eventually they are reborn. Qiao Fei is finally willing to face her feelings and pursue her career aspirations; Cheng Jiayang has also found his true self.

3, actor profile

Yang Mi, born on September 12, 1986 in Beijing, China mainland film and television actress, pop singer, film and television producer.

In 2005, Yang Mi enrolled in the undergraduate acting class of Beijing Film Academy, and in 2006, Yang Mi rose to prominence by starring in Jin Yong's martial arts drama "Divine Eagles". 2008, Yang Mi was nominated for the Audience's Favorite Drama Actress Award at the 24th Chinese TV Golden Eagle Awards for the historical drama "Wang Zhaojun" ? In 2009, Yang Mi was named one of the "Four Little Flower Girls" in the "Post-80s New Generation Entertainment Stars" contest along with three other actresses***. In 2011, Yang Mi won widespread attention for her role in the crossover drama "Palace Locked Jade". In 2011, Yang Mi gained widespread attention with the crossover drama "Palace Locked Heart" and won the Most Popular Actress Award at the 17th Shanghai Television Festival's Magnolia Awards, voted for by the audience.

In 2012, Yang Mi's studio was established, and she won the Most Popular Actress Award at the 9th Golden Eagle Television Arts Festival for her urban drama "Beijing Love Story", the 26th Golden Eagle Television Festival of China, and the Most Popular Actress Award at the 26th Golden Eagle Television Festival of China. and the 26th Chinese TV Golden Eagle Awards Audience Favorite Drama Actress Award nomination .In 2015, Yang Mi starred in the "Small Time" film series.In 2016, she starred in the workplace drama "Dear Interpreter" .In 2017, she starred in the fairy tale drama "Three Lives, Three Times, Ten Peach Blossoms" to get quite a lot of attention.

Huang Xuan (黄轩), born on March 3, 1985 in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, is a Chinese-language film and television actor who graduated from the Musical Theatre Department of the Beijing Dance Academy.

In 2007, he played the lead role of Ding Jingsheng in the drama movie "Underground Sky", thus formally entering the acting circle; in the same year, he took part in Beijing TV's "Dreamers of the Red Mansion" casting activities, and won the top five of the Baoyu group. In 2008, he played Xue Tad in the costume drama "Dream of Red Mansions". 2009, he appeared in the romance movie "No One Is Driving". 2010, he starred in the youthful campus romance movie "Wave of Youth".

In 2011, he starred in the espionage drama "The Dark War Before Dawn". 2012, he played Hao Dong in the thriller and suspense movie "Green Nightmare". 2013, he starred in the period saga drama "Red Sorghum"? In 2014, he won the "National Drama Ceremony" annual leap actor award. In 2015, he played the roles of Huang Xie and Wei Choufu in the costume drama "Legend of the Moon". In 2015, he played the roles of Huang Xie and Wei Choufu in the ancient costume drama "The Legend of Mi Yue"; in the same year, he won the "10th Chinese Youth Image Forum" Emerging Actor Award; in 2016, he played the role of Cheng Jiayang in the workplace drama "Dear Translator". In 2016, he played Cheng Jiayang in the drama "Dear Interpreter"; in the same year, he won the Best Actor Award at the 3rd Wen Rong Awards for the drama "The Legend of Lady Doctor Mingfei". In 2017, he won the Most Favorite Quality Drama Star Award at the China TV Drama Quality Ceremony. On March 31 of the same year, the police action movie "Extraordinary Mission" starring him was released.