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Announcers, program hosts, film and television drama actors and-who use Putonghua as their working language should reach the grade standard stipulated by the state respectively.

According to national regulations, broadcasters, program hosts and film and television actors who take language as their profession really need to reach a certain standard before they can take up their posts. This is a necessary condition if these actors go out in a regular class. They need to pass the national Putonghua standard grade examination during their school days, and only after passing can they upgrade or graduate normally. Otherwise, you won't even get a college diploma, let alone perform on stage.

But in real life, there are really some actors or presenters who, for some reason, actually don't speak standard Mandarin, but they are also engaged in these language-related industries, and some of them are still famous. Today, we will take stock of some of them.

Liu Yiwei:

Mr. Liu made his debut as a host of food programs. At the beginning of 2, he was a popular host, and he could be seen in all kinds of variety shows, but he was also a representative of the early inarticulate host. It is said that Mandarin is difficult to be standardized in two places, one is from the south and the other is from Sichuan. Liu Yiwei's Sichuan-style Mandarin runs through the first half of his career. It is said that when the host of CCTV misread a word, he would be fined 5 yuan. If it is strictly enforced, it is estimated that Liu Yiwei would have to pay money if he didn't get a salary at CCTV. It is said that Liu Yiwei's departure from CCTV later had a great relationship with Putonghua.

Nana:

Hua Dan, who is now in charge of Hunan Satellite TV, was once a girl with nonstandard Mandarin, and Nana, 14, was eliminated from the preliminary performance in Beijing because of her nonstandard Mandarin. It's no wonder that a Sichuan girl, in the early days, many people thought that they said Trump was Mandarin. After the competition was eliminated, she was admitted to Sichuan Film and Television College. In order to overcome Trump and speak standard Mandarin, she has made a lot of efforts, such as practicing tongue twisters every day without interruption, until now she can come with her mouth open. Although Nana is still often mixed with some Sichuan or Hunan accents in the program now, everyone knows that this is only for the host effect. Nana really passed the standard Mandarin for the host through his own efforts.

In the actor industry, there are too many people who can't speak Mandarin well, including many Hong Kong and Taiwan Province actors and many mainland actors. It is said that Nick Cheung, a Hong Kong actor, came to the mainland for publicity in his early days, but he was afraid to tell his name to the audience because of his poor Mandarin. At that time, many Hong Kong film actors were dubbed by mainland professionals. In fact, there are many mainland actors who can't say it well. For example, Wang Baoqiang, a very popular actor now, has a strong Henan accent as soon as he speaks, because he is from a grassroots background and has not been trained. It is said that when director Xiaogang Feng asked him to play "world without thieves" in the early days, he took a fancy to his way of speaking and tone, and he was very grounded with the characters in the play. Of course, although there is still a lot of room for improvement in Baoqiang's Mandarin, it is still better than when it debuted.

As can be seen from the above, no industry has a definite entry threshold for real talents, which is unique and exclusive. The industry of hosts and actors has great requirements for the language they work in, but if you really have unique talents in one aspect, according to the principle of letting a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend in the country's literary and artistic work, many people come to the stage from behind the scenes. It adds different flavors to the entertainment life of our public. The country also strongly encourages talented people to exert themselves in many fields as much as possible. Skills can be cultivated, but some love, interest and ability are innate. At this time, I again remembered Du Old Master Q's words: "I advise Tiangong to be energetic and drop talents in an eclectic way.".