The old Three Kingdoms series hides many more big names than just these; it's fair to say that the series contains the future big names of half of the entertainment industry.

At first, Li Shuangbing had a smile on her face as she looked at the big screen, but as the plot unfolded, especially when Da Tiantian appeared, her face darkened.

"Damn it, if I had the role of Fan Yuan, I would definitely have played it better than Jing Tian."

She felt that the role of Fan Yuan was tailor-made for her, but unfortunately, she wasn't the one playing the role.

She secretly regretted it. If she had known that this role was so suitable for her, she would have tried her best to get it, even if she was used for nothing.

With the support of this movie, her status in the industry will definitely surpass Fan Shuangbing's, and she will become a top female star in China.

Now, it's the newcomer, Da Tian Tian, ​​who benefits.

Hateful!
I wish I had a background like Jing Tian.

"Isn't this the female lead from 'My Love from the Star'? I didn't expect her to play such a cool female general, just like I imagined."

"So dashing! I give her a perfect score for her makeup and archery posture."

"I thought men were at least handsome, but I didn't expect that women riding horses would be even more eye-catching than men."

"My God, I'm mesmerized! She's practically my dream girl!"

"Wearing leather armor, his body exudes a unique sense of dashingness and boldness."

"So handsome, so handsome, I got a nosebleed."

Hearing the praise from those around her for Jing Tian, ​​Liu Tianxian pouted slightly, secretly feeling resentful.

Jing Tian's portrayal of the female general was indeed very cool, but in her opinion, if she were given the role, she would definitely play it better than Jing Tian.

"Mom, next time Brother Cheng shoots a new movie, you must help me get the female lead."

Liu Tianxian pouted and said to Liu Xiaoli.

Seeing her daughter's sour look, Liu Xiaoli was speechless. What ability did she have to help her daughter win the lead role?
Although Cheng Sheng has a good relationship with his daughter, she owns her own company.

If there's a new project, I'll definitely give it to the artists in my company first.

Hey!
Liu Xiaoli sighed inwardly. If only his daughter were a little older, perhaps she could pursue Cheng Sheng, and he wouldn't have to worry about it.

Logically speaking, Liu Tianxian, who is 19 years old this year, is not young, but in Liu Xiaoli's eyes, she is like a little girl who has not grown up.

They lack the composure of an adult.

"Changchang, does your company have a new movie to shoot? Are there any roles suitable for me?"

Seeing her mother remain silent, Liu Tianxian's eyes lit up, and she set her sights on her good friend Su Chang, who was sitting to her right.

"The company only has four directors, and they're all currently filming their own movies. There aren't any new films out there!" Su Chang understood what her friend meant and said with a wry smile.

"I've heard that your company is preparing several idol dramas. I'm so pretty, I should be perfect for filming idol dramas!"

Liu Tianxian stretched her neck, like a proud little swan, and said confidently.

With Liu Yifei's beauty, she certainly has an advantage in filming idol dramas, and a good idol drama can even make her a breakout star.

"Qianqian, don't make things difficult for Changchang. I have plans for film and television."

Before Su Chang could speak, Liu Xiaoli said with a dark face.

"I don't have any acting roles anymore," Liu Yifei said, dissatisfied.

Since filming "Chinese Paladin" and "The Return of the Condor Heroes", she has not taken on any acting roles.

It wasn't that she didn't want to film, but Liu Xiaoli didn't intend for her to continue filming TV dramas; instead, he suspended her acting career.

Last year, she signed with Sony Music Japan. Her mother arranged for her to transition into a singer, leveraging Japan's mature music industry system to hone her skills.

Next month, her mother will send her to Little Life Country to debut as a singer there.

She certainly didn't want to go, but she couldn't go against her mother's wishes, which made her a little depressed lately.

"It's all Song Zu's fault for smearing you and making everyone misunderstand."

Su Chang thought her best friend wasn't getting any acting roles because of that person who had recently smeared her.

“It’s completely fabricated. I’ve already hired a lawyer to sue him.”

Liu Xiaoli said fiercely.

She was furious that the man had slandered her daughter and immediately hired a lawyer to sue him.

When Liu Tianxian heard about that person, she was so angry that her breasts hurt.

The story dates back to last year, when a bastard named Song Zude, for some reason, made outrageous remarks on television, claiming that she was a transgender person.

When she heard that, she was almost furious.

How did I, a perfectly beautiful 'celestial being,' become a transgender person?
Does that bastard think that all stunningly beautiful girls are transgender?
Such fabricated statements are an insult to her.

But the matter did not end there.

News has surfaced online claiming that she had an abortion when she was 14 and spent 100,000 yuan to keep quiet.

She wanted to curse those bastards to death right then and there.

There should be a bottom line and some effort required when making up stories!
She was only 14 years old and still in school, where would she get 100,000 yuan?
These rumors were nothing short of a farce, but for her, they were like a nightmare.

Faced with these fabricated accusations, she did not stand up to refute them, but chose to remain silent. Her mother then sought help from a lawyer to let the law punish those who spread rumors.

The central themes of "The Three Kingdoms, Part 1" are war, the imperial court, uprisings, and the first half of Zhang Jiao's life.

The nearly one-hour episode simply and concisely tells the story of the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, clearly showing the audience the cruelty of the late Han Dynasty.

From Zhang Jiao's perspective, we see the suffering of the people at the end of the Han Dynasty.

There was also corruption in the imperial court and the exploitation of the common people by the aristocratic families.

It also explains why the late Eastern Han Dynasty was in such chaos.

The chaos at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty stemmed fundamentally from the conflict between the central government and local authorities.

Let's first look at the location.

During the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of Han inherited the supervisory censor system from the Qin Dynasty and established the governorship system, whose main responsibility was to supervise the officials of the prefectures and counties.

This setup is ingenious; its essence lies in "using the small to control the large."

Although the position of governor is small, a small report can bring the deeds of the prefectural and county officials to the emperor's ears. And since the prefectural and county officials have more power, the governor is not necessarily able to suppress them.

Therefore, in local areas, the governors and prefectures maintained a delicate balance.

However, this balance was broken during Wang Mang's reign.

At that time, armed struggles swept across the land. In order to facilitate the suppression of armed forces in various places, Wang Mang promoted the governors to provincial governors, giving them the power to command troops.

After the Eastern Han Dynasty was established and stabilized, it was too dangerous for local officials to hold such great power. Therefore, the court changed the governors back to inspectors, thus weakening their power.

However, their military power was not completely stripped away, and they still sometimes commanded troops in battle.

Throughout the Eastern Han Dynasty, it remained trapped in a vicious cycle of power being successively held by imperial relatives and eunuchs. (End of Chapter)

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