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What was Zhao Wei's first TV play?

Zhao Wei's first TV play was Sister Broke into Beijing, in which she played Bai Xiaoxue. "Sister Broke into Beijing" is directed by Jianfeng Zeng and starred by Zhao Wei, Fang Zichun, Yan Qingyu and Shi Yi, reflecting the story of women from all over the world who broke into Beijing in the 1991s.

The drama shows the real life and emotional world of foreign women, even migrant girls and nannies in the press, entertainment, advertising, industry and commerce, and catering with a light comedy style, so that Beijingers can know their foreign sisters around them, and foreigners can know the fate of those lovely women in the drama of their sons and daughters who went on an expedition to the capital. The plot is fascinating, and the broad picture woven by many characters makes the audience greatly satisfied.

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Story introduction of "Sister Broke into Beijing": In the 1991s, the tide of reform and opening up spread to every corner of New China. Many young people are burdened with the dream of wandering alone in the metropolis they have long wanted, eager to change the fate of themselves and their families with one pair of hands. In this process, bitterness and joy are intertwined. They are covered with blood and sweaty, but they still grit their teeth and March forward courageously on the road of life.

Bai Xiaoxue (Zhao Wei), a southern girl who failed the college entrance examination, packed her bags and went to Beijing to take refuge in her hometown. During this period, she met her old classmate Lu Li (Shi Yi) who had previously studied in Beijing and her versatile foreign girl Milan (Yan Qing). The label of "outsiders" makes girls suffer more tests and hardships than their peers. They fight hard, argue, and wait patiently, while some people sell their souls and chastity for the so-called ideal.

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