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“Dear Mom and Dad” launches Yan Ni Wang Yanhui opens a new chapter in happy family

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“Dear Mom and Dad” launches Yan Ni Wang Yanhui opens a new chapter in happy family

2021-08-09 17:08:04Source: Xi’an News Network

Xi’an News Network News directed by Shi Chengye, Wang Ruixin, starring Yan Ni, Wang Yanhui, Zhang Yijie, Zhai Xiaowen, starring Li Chunmei, Dai Yanni, Qin Niu Zhengwei, Wang Zirui, Liu Enshang, Liu Shuo, etc., Li Zixuan, Deng Chaoyuan, special starring, He Changxi, Xia Hanyu The nostalgic heart-warming comedy “Dear Mom and Dad” starred in friendship released the “Family Banquet Version” poster and trailer today, and the official announcement is scheduled to land on Beijing Satellite TV on August 10. The reporter was informed that the play focused its perspective on Chinese family relationships, telling the story of a family relationship between remarried couples Liu Biyun (played by Yan Ni) and Jiang Tianhuai (played by Wang Yanhui) and their children.

Yan Ni and Wang Yanhui act as husband and wife for the first time

With the official announcement of “Dear Parents”, the first trailer successfully attracted everyone’s attention. This informative trailer briefly introduces the current situation of the Jiang family, a slightly “complex” big family: Jiang Mei (played by Li Chunmei) and Liu Biyun’s relationship is irreconcilable and intensified, which directly led to the occurrence of conflicts in the Jiang family. Jiang Tianhuai hopes that his children will accept this stepmother by pretending to be sick and persuasively. As the youngest son of the Jiang family, Jiang Lin (played by Zhang Yijie) is standing on the united front with his father and cooperating with his father to act “pretending to be sick.” This big show.

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On the other hand, with Li Bing (played by Zhai Xiaowen) and Jiang Xue (played by Qin Niu Zhengwei) and other characters appearing in turn, the Jiang family’s war is on the verge of breaking out. Parent-child relationship conflicts, workplace crises, conflicts between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law surround the lives of Liu Biyun and Jiang Tianhuai. Here, the life of Jiang’s family has not calmed down one after another, making the plot very interesting. It’s worth mentioning that although they are engulfed in the life of “one place chicken feathers”, the lives of Liu Biyun and Jiang Tianhuai are always full of romanticism, whether it is the inadvertent eye contact between the couple and the warming chicken soup sent to each other’s work. It is still the husband and wife who always maintain the same educational concept, which will bring a brand new experience of watching the drama to the audience, and let people see the romance and purity of “parental love”.

Yan Ni’s Interpretation of “Stepmother Is Difficult to Become”

“Dear Parents” takes the reorganization of the family as the carrier, telling how Liu Biyun and Jiang Tianhuai, who were married halfway, resolved the various challenges in their career step by step, as well as the family conflicts arising from mediation and children with different personalities. In the play, Liu Biyun, played by Yan Ni, is a famous Peking opera artist with many years of stage experience. Although it is difficult to return to the stage, her willingness to accept defeat has always driven her to constantly strive for opportunities for herself and finally achieve a breakthrough in her career. From the trailer, it is not difficult to find that Liu Biyun’s life is not only filled with the smoke of firewood, rice, oil and salt, but also with the little luck of ordinary characters.

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As a core figure who has led the Jiang family’s family for several decades, Liu Biyun must focus on careers, stick to her post, and dedicate herself. On the other hand, she must manage the Jiang family’s big and small affairs, and Jiang Mei’s “stepmother and daughter”. The relationship will also arouse the audience’s expectations. In the trailer, Jiang Mei’s sentence “Liu Biyun, where did I go back soon” opened the prelude to the contradictory relationship between the two. Faced with the constant “provocation” and trouble-making of step-daughter Jiang Mei, Liu Biyun, as a stepmother, has always been neither humble nor overbearing. Attitude, try to ease the relationship with the stepdaughter. In the early stage of the plot, the main contradiction of the Jiang family revolves around Jiang Mei and Liu Biyun, and the emotional collision between the two will lay a solid foundation for the growth of the characters.

As the two patriarchs in the play, Yan Ni and Wang Yanhui, who have cooperated for the first time, cooperated tacitly to create an equal, free and warm growth environment for the children. In the play, Jiang Lin, the youngest son of the Jiang family, played by Zhang Yijie, is humorous, straightforward, and witty. He always stands on the “united front” with his father, and must cooperate with his father to “act” whenever necessary. Zhai Xiaowen plays Liu Biyun’s own son Li Bing in the play. The breakup of his parents’ marriage resulted in his reticent and introverted character. At the same time, he showed a strong, righteous side and a very hierarchical role. It is very exciting; Li Chunmei plays Jiang Tianhuai’s eldest daughter Jiang Mei. In the play, her carefree, upright and impulsive character will surely arouse the attention of the audience after the show starts.

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Zeng Shixiang, an all-media reporter of Xi’an Press

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