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Who are the actors in the movie China Ping-Pong?

The roles corresponding to the actors in China Table Tennis are as follows:

1, played by Timmy Xu-Bai Min hector.

The prototype should be the famous table tennis player Ma. Although he didn't win the Olympic Games and world championships, it was Ma who saved face for the China men's table tennis team at the most embarrassing time. In order to get closer to the prototype, Timmy Xu not only restored her skin color and hairstyle, but also pulled out her eyebrows.

Cai Yida plays Feng Gong in this movie.

Ding Song, the prototype of Feng Gong, is a very famous chopper and has the nickname of "table tennis magician". In the 43rd World Table Tennis Championships held in Tianjin from 65438 to 0995, as a surprise soldier arranged by coach Cai Zhenhua, Ding Song beat Sweden's Carlson by a big score, which laid the foundation for China's final 3-2 victory.

Duan Bowen plays Huang Zhao in this film.

At the 1995 Tianjin World Table Tennis Championships, 28-year-old Wang Tao became the champion of China team.

After the two teams drew 2-2, at the decisive moment, Wang Tao not only drew 2-0 with persson of Sweden, but also became an eternal classic in the history of table tennis when Wang Tao threw away his racket after winning.

4. Ding Guansen plays Hou Zhuoxiang in the film.

At the 1995 World Table Tennis Championships held in Tianjin, Liu, who was only 19 years old, not only won the men's team championship, but also defeated Waldner and samsonov to enter the final. Although he finally lost to Kong, the "Gemini era" began.

Evaluation of table tennis in China:

It conveys the sincerity, enthusiasm, struggle and encouragement that people can feel most, and touches our national feelings with actions. Without shouting slogans and forcing patriotism, the audience will never get tired of telling the story of turning over against the wind.

Audiences are always used to lightning-proof movies, because they always create characters unilaterally and don't care about the completion of stories. What we see is not flesh and blood, but a tool to show patriotism through harmless scenes.

But in China table tennis, every character is a living "normal person". Table tennis players are indeed excellent athletes representing the country, but they also climb the wall and go out to play in the middle of the night, and they also hide prohibited items in the dormitory. Teams are not always United, and sometimes they are not pleasing to the eye.

It is these experiences that shape their unique roles, so that the audience can understand the reactions and choices made by each of them on the court, and the actions of the roles are logically structured through details.