Liu Xiaoqing has appeared in many works, and she has appeared in various genres. His early works include the opera Dujuan Mountain, the movie The Great Wall of the South China Sea, the movie Look at this Family, the movie Burning Old Summer Palace, the TV series Wu Zetian, the TV series Lotus Lantern, the TV series Heroes of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, etc. 1. Liu Xiaoqing’s early works
First of all, Liu Xiaoqing was born in 1955. He started working as an actor in the repertory theater in 1971 and starred in the opera Dujuan Mountain in 1972. The first movie he starred in was The Great Wall of the South China Sea, which was a war theme. In his early years, he starred in many movies, the more famous ones include the urban genre "Look at the Family", the action genre "The Mysterious Big Buddha", the historical theme "The Burning of the Old Summer Palace", etc. Among various themes, the one that Liu Xiaoqing appears most often is probably the historical theme. 2. Liu Xiaoqing’s middle-aged works
Liu Xiaoqing was born in 1955, which means she was already 35 years old in 1990. Most of the works he starred in during this period were historical. He played Wang Xifeng in Dream of Red Mansions in 1988, and Empress Dowager Cixi in The Great Eunuch Li Lianying in 1990. In 1994, she played Wu Zetian in Wu Zetian. When she played Wu Zetian, she was already 39 years old. 3. Liu Xiaoqing’s works in his later years
In fact, it should not be described as his later years, because there are few female stars at her age who can achieve such achievements as hers. In 2000, Liu Xiaoqing was imprisoned for tax evasion. After being released from prison, he once again entered the film and television industry. At this time, the TV series she starred in basically had some Hong Kong background, such as The True Story of Ah You, The Lotus Lantern and so on. She played the Queen Mother in both the 2003 Lotus Lantern and the 2007 Lotus Lantern prequel. These should be her only two mythological works.
I personally think that among all the film and television works that Liu Xiaoqing has appeared in, the most worthy of mention is the Sui and Tang Dynasty Heroes series. In Heroes of the Sui and Tang Dynasties Part 1 and Part 2, she played the role of Empress Xiao, the empress of Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty. In the third part of Heroes of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, she unexpectedly played the role of a Turkic princess. At this time, she was nearly 60 years old, but she played the role of a girl in her 10s. The actor who played her father was younger than her. This point is enough to prove Liu Xiaoqing's wide range of acting, and it can be said that he can really act when.