There are many lifelike characters in "Tang Bohu's Autumn Fragrance". It was originally a drama, and after improvement, it has become a comedy masterpiece recognized by the world. Each character has a special setting, and today I revisited it and found that Mrs. Hua is worth a taste.
As soon as Mrs. Hua (played by Zheng Peipei) appeared, the scene was vigorous. When going out, the gong and the road are played, and the guard of honor is mighty. It fully reflects the full official flavor of Mrs. Hua.
The white-faced scholar (played by Liu Jiahui) and the prince came to Washington to provoke him. Mr. Hua agreed to deal with the officialdom, while Mrs. Hua, who was hiding at home, was not stage fright. She was able to deal with the prince and the white-faced scholar with ease. It is enough to see that Mrs. Hua's face is exquisite, and she can feel the pungent and domineering temperament when she is on a par with the white-faced scholar who is a master of the rivers and lakes.
After Mrs. Hua learned about Qiuxiang's affection for Tang Bohu, she didn't think of the beauty of fulfillment. She didn't care about the past relationship between master and servant at all. She chased away Qiuxiang and the other four maids with a mean face that resembled Wang Xifeng. Since the protagonist is Tang Bohu, Mrs. Hua's image has become exaggerated and funny, and these negative images have naturally been deliberately downplayed.
When Tang Bohu ordered Qiuxiang in the end, Mrs. Hua had a plan to embarrass Tang Bohu. Tang Sheng, who had experienced ups and downs in Washington, endured the ridicule and puzzlement of others, and finally lost his emotions and expression management. Indignantly said that Mrs. Hua was perfidious. people.
When I was a child, I thought that Mrs. Hua was a kind-hearted old lady. Now I revisit it again to realize that the ending was not so satisfactory. Qiuxiang still joined the mahjong army and became a mediocre wife. And Mrs. Hua's love for power is more than everything, only the strong can make the Huafu prosper.
It's just that when Mrs. Hua's catastrophe is imminent, her husband and two hopeless sons are about to escape, and she is left alone with the supreme power...
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