For a Word is a chronological drama produced by Masterpiece Film and Television Culture Co., Ltd., directed by Pang Hao, written by Xin, Li and Zhu Yuanyuan.
The play is adapted from Liu Zhenyun's winning work "One Sentence is Top 10,000 Sentences" in the Eighth Contradictory Literature Award, and Liu Zhenyun personally serves as the creative director. In the play, three people incarnate into villains, telling realistic fables with vivid performances, satirizing humor and being quite enjoyable.
"One Word" is a work that the producer ieee fellow spent four years creating. In the play, Wu Xiangxiang, the widow played by Zhu Yuanyuan, only runs a steamed bun shop to support orphans and widows.
There are many things in front of the widow's door, and Wu Xiangxiang has a well-known beauty. In her room, she has to deal with her father-in-law who has racked her brains to drive her out of the house, and also with people like Ni San and Ding, deputy heads of counties, who are eyeing up. She has a strong personality.
It is not easy to play such a handsome widow who is exquisite in all directions but extremely sensible in her heart. "She is actually a very affectionate little widow. She is beautiful and charming, but not too coquettish. It is dirty after passing, and this degree is particularly difficult to grasp. "