In May this year, Ni Ping and Tao Yuling participated in the College Student Film Festival in Beijing. Speaking of the fate of the two, we have to go back to the 1988 TV series "Snow City", in which Tao Yuling played Ni Ping's mother.
But since that appearance, Ni Ping has not updated her news in the past three months. Unexpectedly, it was because of an accident at home.
Recently, Ni Ping and her good sister Cai Ming appeared together in Inner Mongolia. The two people in the video were standing outdoors admiring the scenery. Ni Ping, wearing dark purple long sleeves and dark brown pants, excitedly asked Cai Ming: "You have been here so many times." Inner Mongolia, are you willing to come or not?
When Ni Ping heard Cai Ming say that she was too willing to come, she said, "You know I am 100 times happier than you are today." Because this was her first trip away from home in three months.
Cai Ming was also curious when he heard this and said: What's going on? Can't think about it?
Ni Ping explained: It’s not that I can’t think about it, it’s that my legs can’t think about it. It turns out that Ni Ping fell down the stairs three months ago.
She said she fell when she was going up the stairs. She fell more than two meters and broke her leg.
After learning this lesson, when I see others of the same age, I quickly remind them to be careful when going up the stairs. After
netizens saw the video posted by Ni Ping, they also rushed to the comment area to leave messages, saying that it was really fun to see Ni Ping and Cai Ming squirming and gnashing their teeth here, and they liked these two live treasures so much.
Some people heard that Ni Ping had broken her leg and told Aunt Ni Ping to pay attention to her health and to be careful when going up the stairs.
According to information, Ni Ping was born in Weihai City, Shandong Province in February 1959. She graduated from Shandong Art Institute and is a female host, actor and writer in Mainland China. In 1980, Ni Ping starred in her first movie "Female Soldier" and started her acting career; in 1990, she officially entered China Central Television and later served as the host of the entertainment column "Variety Show"; in 1991, she hosted the Spring Festival Gala for the first time with Zhao Zhongxiang, and has since Hosted 13 China Central Radio and Television Station Spring Festival Galas; in December 2010, the published book "Grandma's Quotations" won the Bing Xin Prose Award; on January 3, 2023, he joined the 2023 Shandong Satellite TV Spring Festival Gala as the "New Year's Eve Dinner" Manager".
Source: Nanchang Evening News Comprehensive Yueni News