Get up early in the morning, sing folk songs and sing a lyric of crossing the Dabie Mountain.

Quiet: Walking into Dabie Mountain to sing folk songs (Figure)

Silence in Sophora japonica (right)

Yesterday afternoon, the TV drama "Sophora japonica" crew held a press conference on Shanghai TV Channel. Jing Ning, the heroine, said that the performance of the Dabie Mountain girl "Fenger" was her favorite role after the performance of Xiaozhuang. She also said with a smile that she and Zhang Tong, who is nine years younger than her, have no pressure to play "lovers".

"Sophora japonica" is set in Dabie Mountain, which mainly tells the decades-long love-hate relationship between the three men played by Feng Er and Jing Jing. Gentle and quiet, Fenger is a tough, persistent, brave and trustworthy girl, who is steadfast in the face of love and bears the burden of humiliation in the face of suffering. This is somewhat similar to her roles in red river valley and The Yellow River Lost in Love. The wind never gives in to fate, and it is a role that has nothing to do with "weakness". When asked if there is a generation gap with those who are nine years younger than her, Jing said with a smile: "I like to communicate with young people very much. I usually stay at home and like to ask young people,' What's going on outside recently?' " "

Quiet revealed that in the play, Feng Er sang a beautiful folk song, but it was very hard for her. "I was born with a hoarse voice. The tune of that folk song can't be played at all, and it's hard to hear when I sing in a low tone." In order to sing folk songs well, Jingning said that she practiced her voice at home every day, and often practiced her voice when no one was listening in the shower. "I didn't expect that the environment and atmosphere were very good on the day of shooting, and I sang at once." Asked if he had the idea of trying to be a director himself, he said with a calm smile: "If I can be a director, I must invite my former directors to act and let them taste the taste of being an actor."