The reporter who talked to Zhao Ruilong in the Hong Kong hotel was played by actor Kris Wu.
In the Name of the People, Zhao Ruilong was played by Hou Yong.
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The iron-capped Moutai mentioned by Zhao Ruilong in In the Name of the People was a high-end liquor. Its cap was made of iron, so it was called "iron-capped Moutai". According to the novel, the price of this wine was very expensive, and it usually needed to go through many stages of selection and selection before it could be purchased. To be specific, the value of the iron-cap Moutai depended on many factors, including the material of the cap, the manufacturing process, brand awareness, market demand, and so on. Generally speaking, the production process of iron-capped Moutai was very cumbersome. It required many steps, including material selection, cap making, printing, engraving, firing, and many other links. Therefore, its cost was very high, and its price rose with it. In the novel, Zhao Ruilong said that his "iron-capped Moutai" had a asking price of 5000 yuan per bottle. This figure was very shocking. After all, ordinary Moutai usually cost around a few hundred yuan. Therefore, the iron-capped Maotai was considered a very precious high-end liquor that only a very small number of people could afford.
In the Name of the People, Gao Xiaoqin was "ruined" by Zhao Ruilong. Why was Gao Xiaofeng a pure angel? Gao Xiaoqin and Gao Xiaofeng were two different characters with different experiences and personalities. Gao Xiaoqin was a smart, kind, and talented girl. She used to be an excellent prosecutor. Later, she resigned due to a misunderstanding with her colleagues and became a freelance writer. Gao Xiaoqin was still able to maintain her inner kindness and purity after being "ruined" by Zhao Ruilong in the play. She did not become depraved but chose to accept reality and change herself through continuous efforts. In contrast, Gao Xiaofeng was a very pure, kind, and innocent girl. She was very friendly to everyone and did not have any ulterior motives. She was also an excellent prosecutor at the beginning of the drama, but for some reason, she was framed by Zhao Ruilong and finally suffered revenge. Gao Xiaofeng gradually lost her self-confidence after being " abused ", and eventually chose to commit suicide. Therefore, Gao Xiaoqin and Gao Xiaofeng's different personalities and experiences determined their fate and direction. Although Gao Xiaoqin was hurt, she still maintained her kindness and purity. Finally, through her own efforts and courage, she walked out of the predicament and became an excellent lawyer. Gao Xiaofeng, on the other hand, became degenerated and passive because of the blow, and finally chose to end her life.
The role of Zhao Donglai was played by actor Hou Yong.
In the Name of the People, Zhao Li Chun was played by actor Wu Gang.
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The Godfather of Music in Hong Kong referred to a musician or music group who had an important position in the Chinese music industry. They were usually considered one of the representatives of Hong Kong pop music. The term godfather was usually used to describe the leadership and influence of a musical group or individual. However, there was no definite answer to this question because different music godfathers had different meanings and meanings in different eras and cultural backgrounds.
The following Hong Kong women were some well-known Hong Kong women: 1 Jin Yong (Jia Yuhuan): Wuxia novels are known as the father of Wuxia novels. His works have influenced modern Chinese literature. 2. Liang Yusheng (Li Yuhuan): His wuxia novels are known for their twists and turns in the plot and deep character portrayals. He is known as the "Master of Wuxia novels". 3. Huayi: The fantasy novel is a combination of martial arts, fantasy, and sci-fi elements. It is deeply loved by readers. 4. Lin Qingxuan: The essayist was known as the "Father of Prose" for his concise, fresh, and beautiful works. 5 Zhang Ailing (H Zhang Ailing): An important literary work in the history of modern Chinese literature. Her literary works include novels, essays, poems, etc. She is known as the "mother of modern Chinese literature". 6 Yan Geling: Outstanding in the history of modern Chinese literature. Her works involve novels, essays, essays, and many other fields. She is known as the "literary heroine." These are just some of the Hong Kong women, and of course, there are other outstanding Hong Kong women whose works have made important contributions to the development of Hong Kong literature and the prosperity of Chinese literature.
There are many famous screenwriters in Hong Kong. Lin Zhaohua: A famous screenwriter from Hong Kong who has written scripts for many classic movies such as " True Colors of Heroes "," Infernal Affairs ", and " Red Cliff ". 2. Huang Weiwen: A famous screenwriter from Hong Kong who has written scripts for many movies such as Infernal Affairs, The Story of Hoodlum, and Cold War. 3. Mak Siu-fai: A famous Hong Kong director and screenwriter who had written scripts for movies such as Infernal Affairs, Cold War, and Anti-drug. 4. Liang Lezhi: A famous screenwriter in Hong Kong who had written scripts for films such as " True Colors of Heroes "," Infernal Affairs ", and " Cold War ". 5 Wei Wen and Huang Wei Guang: The two screenwriters had worked together to write the script for the movie "Cold War" and were also well-known in the Hong Kong film industry. Other than the above, there were many other famous screenwriters such as Liu Weiqiang, Mak Siu-fai, Xu Ke, Wong Kar-wai, etc. Their works were highly renowned and influential in Hong Kong and overseas.