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Why do so many people like Hugh? When did you start to like him?
I'm a big fan of Hugh. I personally love Hugh for the following reasons: Hugh has little gossip in the entertainment circle and rarely participates in variety shows. In our eyes, he concentrates on filming and occasionally sends a photo of himself on the communication platform for fans' entertainment.

As an actor, Hugh proved his superb acting skills to us with practical actions, and all the film and television works he participated in won unanimous praise. His famous film and television works, such as Legend of the Sword and the Chivalrous Man, Myth, Pretender and Nirvana in Fire, are deeply rooted in people's hearts and won many awards for their outstanding works. Seven works were selected by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, and the number of selected works ranked third among all actors in the country. As we all know, an actor who can be recognized by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television, if nothing else, says that he is an actor, then his understanding of the word actor is absolutely correct.

Secondly, as a public figure, he hasn't had any scandals since his debut. Instead, I have been working hard to make works, never speculating, and donated more than 30 campuses. How can such a public figure who guides us to be positive and never shows off not be liked?

Hugh became popular because of The Legend of the Sword and the Chivalrous Man, but when his way out was bright, something happened. The maid died and he was seriously injured. His face is almost disfigured, especially his right eye. Now he can still see the traces left by the accident. The accident, both psychologically and physically, brought indelible harm to Hugh. After the accident, Hugh disappeared from people's sight. After that, Hugh began to practice from the beginning and keep learning. He collected the bits and pieces of the day into a book called Happy Scavengers.

Hugh, who started from scratch, won the prize and became soft. At the same time, some people questioned that Hugh's acting skills were overestimated. But I think an actor's success for so long is really inseparable from his acting skills. The sooner a person encounters the baptism of wind and rain, the sooner he encounters the reflection and transformation after being strong, he will be heavy and he will be slightly better. Everyone wants someone to understand him, and the ideas of a slightly better person are within the scope of understanding him, so there are so many people who love him.