Song Zuer was an actor when he was a child.

  At the age of 7, she starred in her first film and television work; at the age of 11, she was well-known to the audience for her role as Ne Zha in "The Prelude of Baolian Lantern"; Yu Ran...The character grew from a little girl to a young girl as she grew older.

This time, she is going to play a girl whose age spans from middle school student to mother.

  In "Children of the Qiao Family", Song Zuer plays the fourth sister Qiao Simei.

Compared with her eldest brother's forbearance, she contributed the most excitement in the whole drama, and because of her ability to mingle with everyone, she was labelled as "social cow x syndrome" by the barrage.

  In Qiao Simei, the audience was able to see the most complete records of girls' fashion behaviors in the 1980s and 1990s: like Fei Xiang, Little Tigers, and Dawn, buy their tapes, posters, picture albums... a story about the hard lives of brothers and sisters The dramas that support each other in China, occasionally "running off the track" in Simei, become comedies.

  Most of the stories in the play take place in Nanjing, only the restless Qiao Simei went to Tibet to find love, and even in the fantasies of her brain-opening, there was a scene with a lover imitating the classic bridge of Longmen Inn. The drama also takes place in the wilderness.

As a result, Song Zuer had to "follow" Qiao Simei's steps to filming on the plateau, and at one point he felt a little hypoxic.

  In an exclusive interview with a reporter from China Youth Daily and China Youth Daily, Song Zuer said: "The company of brothers and sisters at home is the ultimate power Qiao Simei can bravely break free of care."

  China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily: Qiao Simei is the younger sister of a family. Does this role have anything in common with you?

  Song Zuer: Simei is not very similar to the people of that era. She is very fashionable and avant-garde, very similar to the girls of our time, so many girls can find similarities with her.

She and I have some similarities in personalities, for example, both are more carefree and nervous.

Simei is in charge of the atmosphere at home, and I am in charge of the atmosphere in the crew.

  China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily: Nowadays, many young people have not experienced the life of a big family. How do you play the role of the little girl in such a family?

  Song Zuer: Although his father is unreliable, Simei was grown up spoiled by his brothers and sisters, and he has not suffered much since childhood.

I am also lucky. My family pampers me very much, so I can easily substitute in this part.

  As soon as "Big Brother" joined the group, he gave us a group, which looked like a big brother.

With him in charge, we naturally took on our roles, and got along very naturally, really like a family.

  China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily: In addition to "serving the Tao", how to play a good image of a girl in the 1980s and 1990s?

  Song Zuer: The age span is relatively large, and it will be more difficult at first.

I am not the same age as Simei, but my mother has experienced that era, so I asked a lot of knowledge from my mother.

  But I feel that the girls decades ago and the girls now are all girls, and everyone is living in their own way.

I also fit the age of the characters in the play, plus Simei itself is more avant-garde-if Simei lives now, she will still have such a personality, so the performance is still very smooth.

  China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily: Imagine if you live in such a family, what impact will it have on your character and lifestyle?

  Song Zuer: It may depend on who I am. What role I play in the family may lead to that personality development.

If I were a elder brother and sister, I would be more stable and mature than I am now.

  China Youth Daily · China Youth Daily: From the audience's perspective, what is your evaluation of the characters in the play?

  Song Zuer: Daddy looked angry and funny. He could be angry with him but couldn't hate him.

The eldest brother is actually more like a father. As an audience, he feels very sorry for him. The death of his mother has the greatest impact on him, so the eldest brother always feels a little lonely and bears a lot of things alone.

The second brother is silly and naive; the third sister and the eldest brother are a bit like, and the childhood shadows have been accompanied for a long time; the four beauty is too fierce, I would be surprised by her...

  China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily: Then which one of this family do you like best?

  Song Zuer: That is still the four beauty. Although she will be surprised when she thinks it out, I also appreciate her ability to do whatever she wants and the courage to pursue herself.

She seems to have her own buff (enhanced skills-reporter's note), and nothing can defeat her.

And as the original book said, the world is always very tolerant to young people, so it's okay for Simei to be brave when she is young. This is what she must grow up to.

  China Youth Daily · China Youth Daily: What kind of growth process do you think Qiao Simei has experienced?

  Song Zuer: She used to be a little willful girl who was doted by her brothers and sisters.

The family is her confidence to Simei, which is why she dare to love and hate when she grows up.

After being beaten up by life, she actually still has a girlish heart, but she won't have those unrealistic dreams anymore.

The growth of Simei is a necessary journey for her to become more mature.

This process will be as painful as fading, but when the result comes, she is actually free and happy.

  China Youth Daily·China Youth Daily reporter Jiang Xiaobin