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Who does Hooke play in Changfeng Wharf?

Hook plays Zhang Yueer in "Crossing the Long Wind".

Zhang Yueer is the aunt of the heroine Liu Yuru and her father's favorite concubine. She is a little feminine, and the most important thing is that Zhang Yueer can gossip. Originally, my mother was my first wife, and her family was well-off. However, Zhang Yueer's pillow breeze blew Master Liu away, especially when Zhang Yueer gave birth to a son, and her father loved her more.

Master Liu, who "spoils my concubine and kills his wife", made Liu Jiacheng laugh. In the Liu family, it was always embarrassing. Until she married her family, her life and her mother's life improved.

However, during the chaos in Canzhou, Master Liu was killed, and his family went to see his mother. Zhang Yueer knelt down with her children and asked for asylum, but she relented and agreed. However, on the way to escape, the carriage had an accident and fell off a cliff, but Zhang Yueer chose to survive. Zhang Yueer followed his family to Youzhou, but his mother disappeared.

Evaluation of Hooke's acting skills

Hook is the most surprising character in "Crossing the Long Wind". Hook is in a very good state in the play. Without the haggard feeling of the past, the acting skills have taken on a new look. Zhao Yueer, played by her, is a very unpleasant image. As a concubine, she swaggered and bullied her eldest daughter, occupied mistress, and usurped the role of master in other people's homes. Under Hooke's interpretation, such a humble little person made the audience feel the malice and disgust.

Whether it's winning mistress's secret joy, pretending after being criticized, or being mercenary when negotiating mistress's marriage, Hooke handles the psychological changes of the role very well, especially her eyes, which are undoubtedly revealed between her eyebrows as mistress's unwilling and unyielding attitude. It can be said that Hooke is amazing in both makeup and emotional expression.