/kloc-at the beginning of 0/980, Zhan participated in the rehearsal of the large-scale Peking Opera "The List of Gods" and played the Demon Ji, with a heavy task. She has been singing literary plays, and now there are martial arts moves such as fireballs in the plays. She could have used body double instead, but Pingping Zhan insisted on doing it herself. She practiced and practiced, beating her body and hands black and blue, and finally she practiced and was praised by everyone. One day, the famous director of Shanghai Film Studio saw her performance, praised her for her good acting skills and profound characterization, and invited her to participate in the filming of Nanchang Uprising, playing Yao Xianglian, the daughter of a fierce and indulgent local tyrant. During the performance, she felt listless and went to the hospital for examination. She had cancer in her right breast. Under the care of the organization, Zhan immediately went to the hospital to prepare for the operation. Zhan unexpectedly asked the doctor to let her finish the film before the operation. The doctor was stunned from ear to ear: people got this disease and suddenly "collapsed", and she still wanted to make a movie! Are you not sensible, or do you want to be famous? Pingping Zhan seems to have guessed the doctor's psychology, and smiled and said, "At this point, what fame and fortune can I have personally? I mean, the season waits for no man, time is pressing, actors have to be changed halfway, and many scenes have to be reshoot ... "The doctor naturally refused her request. A month later, Zhan was discharged from the hospital and immediately devoted himself to intense shooting. Three or nine days later, she was wearing a short-sleeved cheongsam to take photos on the outskirts of Shanghai. Some people worry that she can't stand it and suggest going to the south. Pingping Zhan stopped her: "I can hold on. This is my first time, maybe the last time, to cooperate with the film factory and save some money for the country! " When the audience watched the movie, no one would have thought that this was taken by a patient one month after major surgery.
Nanchang Uprising didn't become Zhan's last film, nor did Feng Shen Bang become her last Peking Opera. 198 1, dubbing the artistic film "True and False jy" by Shanghai Animation Film Studio, and performing the Beijing opera "Wenzhou Rouge" with children. 1982, she re-performed the list of gods, and went to Hong Kong with her teachers and children to perform for Hong Kong and Macao compatriots. 1983 participated in the filming of Happy Bachelor and played the warm and kind driver A Juan. 1982 played Hua Bao, a famous prostitute, in the movie Qiu Jin. 1983 plays Li Lan, the wife of Zheng Feng, the gentle, kind and strong deputy secretary of the County Commission for Discipline Inspection, in the movie "Wife and Children First". 1984 played Liu Shan in the movie Girl 28 this year. In the film The Gourmet, the heroine Kong gave full play to the advantages of stage singing and showed the heroine's complex feelings delicately. In 1987, Fang, the hero's wife, was decorated in "From Death to Life". In addition, she also participated in the shooting of many TV series, such as playing a reporter in Diary of Five Women, a female reporter in Fenfei, a young lady in Spring Rain in Xinglin, and a doctor in Soaring Up. Her performance is simple and natural, delicate and sincere, and she pursues multi-level and multi-level performance characteristics. Pingping Zhan from 1986 to 1988 worked as a guest host in Anhui TV station for three years and recorded a solo album by Chinese record companies. From 65438 to 0990, he went to the United States and had various work experiences after settling in the United States. I used to be a supermarket worker, a radio announcer in China, an American film background actor, a dance teacher in China school, a fitness coach and a Beijing opera coach. 1992 began to study beauty, and later obtained the license of American beautician.
Pingping Zhan is the Golden Temple Goddess that everyone saw in the 86th edition of The Journey to the West.