Zhou Haimei would be buried in the Ruyi District (Celebrity Avenue) of Tianshou Cemetery in Changping District, Beijing. This decision was made by Zhou Haimei's family after searching for many places in Hong Kong and Beijing. They thought this place was the most suitable and Zhou Haimei's favorite place. Zhou Haimei's grave was adjacent to the graves of Chen Xiaoxu, Hou Yaowen, and other famous people.
Zhou Haimei was widely known for her role as Zhou Zhiruo. She played this role in the 1994 TV series " The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre " and was known as the most beautiful Zhou Zhiruo in history. Zhou Haimei's acting skills and good looks were highly praised. She successfully displayed Zhou Zhiruo's gentleness and kindness, and at the same time, she also showed her inner struggle and growth. Mr. Jin Yong even said that if he had known that Zhou Haimei would play Zhou Zhiruo, he would have rewritten the ending of the character and let Zhou Zhiruo and Zhang Wuji be together. Zhou Haimei's acting skills and genuine personality allowed her to create a unique image of Zhou Zhiruo. Her passing was a pity, but she would always be remembered by people. Her tombstone was engraved with Zhou Zhiruo's image, showing her status in people's hearts.
Zhou Haimei was widely known for her role as Zhou Zhiruo in the TV series " The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre." Through her wonderful performance, she successfully created the role of Zhou Zhiruo and was known as the " most beautiful Zhou Zhiruo." Zhou Haimei's acting skills were highly recognized by the audience and industry insiders. Her performance achievements were still unsurpassed. Mr. Jin Yong had also praised Zhou Haimei's acting skills. He said that if he had known that she would be playing Zhou Zhiruo, he would have rewritten the ending of the character and let Zhou Zhiruo and Zhang Wuji be together. Zhou Haimei's death was a pity. Her grave was engraved with the image of the classic character she played, Zhou Zhiruo. Zhou Haimei's life was full of troubles and setbacks, but she always maintained an optimistic and strong attitude and actively faced the challenges of life. Her departure made people think about how to live their lives to the fullest.
Zhou Haimei's classic roles included Zhou Zhiruo, Nalan Ruyi, Yang Jiumei, Little Furong, Little Fengxian, Empress Zhou, Bao Xiruo, Consort Yang Shu, Abbess Annihilation, and Zhuo Ma.
The actor who looked like Zhou Haimei was Zhang Yan.
Zhou Haimei's tombstone was engraved with a portrait of her as Zhou Zhiruo in 'The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre'. This choice reflected Zhou Haimei's professionalism as an actress and made people feel that she was still young and full of vitality. The fans also expressed their love and longing for Zhou Haimei.
Zhou Zhiruo's portrait was carved on Zhou Haimei's tombstone. This portrait was called " The Most Beautiful Zhou Zhiruo." Zhou Haimei's fans also went to the cemetery to offer flowers to express their love and longing for her.
Zhou Haimei's ten classic roles included Zhou Zhiruo, Nalan Ruyi, Abbess Annihilation, Yang Jiumei, Zhuo Ma, Little Lotus, Empress Zhou, Bao Xiruo, Consort Yang Shu, and Little Phoenix Goddess.
The Battle of Changping was a famous battle in China's history. Baiqi had participated as a general of the Qin Kingdom. It was said that during the Battle of Changping, Baiqi had buried 400,000 Zhao soldiers alive. There were also some historical documents and archaeological discoveries that showed that the Zhao army was indeed buried alive during the Battle of Changping. However, these documents and discoveries did not provide clear evidence to prove this point, so there was a certain degree of controversy about the specific number of Zhao soldiers buried alive in the Battle of Changping. In general, there is no conclusive evidence to support the claim that the Zhao army was buried alive in the Battle of Changping, so we cannot be completely sure that Baiqi buried 400,000 Zhao soldiers alive in the Battle of Changping.
The cast list for Zhou Haimei's version of The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre included Ma Jingtao, Ye Tong, Zhou Haimei, Sun Xing, Xiao Dalu, Pan Yijun, and Chen Xiaoxuan.
The author of 'Loneliness in Changping' is Liu Zhenyun, who is famous in China. His representative works included the novels One Sentence is Ten Thousand Sentences, The Unit, and The Story of the Unit, which were known as the "Lao She" style in the Chinese novel world. Liu Zhenyun was born in 1948. He studied law and politics at Peking University and later became a professor. His works focused on social reality and human nature exploration, and were famous for their humorous language and profound thoughts. He had won many literary awards, including the Mao Dun Literature Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature. Liu Zhenyun's works were widely spread not only in China but also internationally. His novels were loved by readers and were hailed as one of the treasures of Chinese culture.