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Which one is more beautiful, Gigi Lai playing Zhao Min or Alyssa Chia playing Zhao Min?

I think Gigi Lai’s version is more successful than Alyssa Chia’s version in shaping the role of Zhao Min, but both of them are relatively successful in their roles, and both are liked by many people. After all, both of them were once famous. It’s purple, and it’s good-looking, so there’s nothing to say.

Gigi Lai portrayed the image of the princess superbly, incorporating willfulness and nobility, and also interpreted a person's true feelings. Especially when Zhao Min and Zhang Wuji were trapped in the dungeon, after Zhang Wuji used the technique of picking out the soles of his feet, Zhao Min almost laughed to tears. At that moment, the feelings between the two of them were reflected. Although Zhao Min acted is a bit of a bad character, but really lovable. One of the original lines was "I have to force myself", but here it was changed to "I, Zhao Min, never like to force others". This sentence can be regarded as a famous saying of the princess. Every time I read this, I will be overturned by the princess every minute! But I think the changes in the TV series are not bad. After all, the expressions in reading and TV are different. The "never like to force" here more lightly reflects the pride and confidence of the princess.

As for Alyssa Chia, although she is very famous and looks outstanding, because Gigi Lai’s version of Zhao Min was preconceived, her performance was too successful. Although the picture is beautiful, it is really not as good as Gigi Lai’s performance. People like it. In the chapter where the bride split her red dress with her bare hands, it was almost the most important gamble in Zhao Min's life. No matter how witty and confident the princess was, she should be a little nervous, at least solemnly. Here is Alyssa Chia's version, not to mention It was said that the editor was long-winded with a lot of lines that could be expressed clearly in just a few words. Her look and expression clearly meant she was joking and amusing.

Part of the difference between the two is also due to the director and screenwriter. Alyssa Chia's version is smart, cute, and feels more neighborly and quirky, and is more similar to Huang Rong's temperament.