actress Li Weiwei played the role of the daughter-in-law of the wealthy family Qiu Kaiwei in Sanli Taiwan’s good drama "Luo Que Gaofei". The pitiful appearance of Chu Chu often made the audience very distressed. Recently, Li Weiwei revealed on Facebook that her score has been completed. In addition to posting a series of photos, she also frankly confessed that the three months of filming were really "both physical and mental fatigue" for her, and almost nothing. She speaks Taiwanese and also took great pains for the performance. Li Weiwei was excited to write "I think, I didn't endorse the entrance exam so hard."
Li Weiwei plays the poor child bride-in-law of Chu Chu in "Flying High". (Picture / flipped from Facebook
Li Weiwei posted a photo with Qiu Kaiwei and Dayuan. (Picture / flipped from Facebook)
Li Weiwei revealed in the article that he recalled the filming process of "Luo Fly", many times She had to stay in the high temperature for a long time, which made her suffer from heatstroke from time to time, and she was even sent to the emergency department. There were a lot of insect scenes in the scene, which gradually helped her overcome the fear in her heart. In addition, Li Weiwei Said: "I was really exhausted physically and mentally after 3 months of shooting, hahaha", because she almost couldn't speak Hokkien, so she put a lot of effort into finishing the shooting. Li Weiwei laughed and said that she might even have the entrance exam. She didn’t endorse so hard.
Li Weiwei revealed that this filming felt "both physically and mentally exhausted" for her. (Photo/Flip from Facebook)
Finally, Li Weiwei often felt that she was about to support herself during the shooting. I can’t go on, but fortunately, there is the care and encouragement of the crew, "Along with me to eat and buy things for me to eat ~ let me through this a bit painful but very happy time." After all these things finally came to an end, fans Warm responses were also given: "Congratulations on the end! Not disappointed", "Taiwanese is amazing", "Thank you hard."