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Zheng Xiyi received a special edition made by fans. When did you have a deep impression on this girl?

Zheng Xiyi's performance in Braving the Wind and Waves is really amazing.

I have been paying attention to Zheng Xiyi since the first issue of Riding the Wind and Waves. Zheng Xiyi is really a precious sister. In the first issue, there were few shots of Zheng Xiyi, but Zheng Xiyi's first nod was really great. Zheng Xiyi himself looked very shy and handsome. Few boys and girls will refuse such a girl.

Later, I watched Zheng Xiyi's performance in "Braving the Wind and Waves". In the "don't love" group, I went back to the dormitory after training and saw the hot pot. I really want to eat, but my teammates think it's too late to eat, but Zheng Xiyi really wants to eat, facing hot pot dishes? Drooling? You can see from the side that I really want to eat, but there is no one to accompany me to eat. This is very real. When I heard Bai Bing say that I wanted to eat, Zheng Xiyi's eyes lit up. It's really cute to go to the back and the quiet group and look at the silence with that kind of motherly eyes.

In fact, Zheng Xiyi's little fish, flower bird and scholar love soldiers, probably because he is a supporting role, so he has no special impression on this sister, so he has no impression on this sister before, but Zheng Xiyi only found this sister in a TV series he had seen before when he participated in "Riding the Wind and Waves". As long as he says the name of this role, he can remember who this sister is, and Zheng Xiyi dares to say it. Sister Joan, a patriotic martyr Because Zheng Xiyi himself was a Shanghainese, and later went to Hong Kong, his patriotic remarks in Weibo were cut off, which made him even more popular with everyone.

Zheng Xiyi's popularity is more due to her personality and frankness, probably because she was born in Hong Kong, so she dared to speak more than ordinary domestic artists, and sometimes what she said didn't mean to offend, more because she wanted to know her.