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Is Qin Hao really fat?
Qin Hao is really fat.

Qin Hao's puma in the long season, a typical greasy middle-aged, beer belly, fat head and ears, caused a crazy discussion among netizens. I thought that was the effect of makeup. But Yi Nengjing revealed the truth. In order to play the role of Gong Biao, Qin Hao overeated and gained 20 Jin. Qin Hao's answer to this matter is "role needs". But after he gained weight, he couldn't achieve the desired effect, so he put on makeup, and then he had Gong Biao twenty years later.

During the fattening period, Qin Hao ate too much and didn't know how to control himself. She eats five bags of crispy rice every night, so that every time her daughter sees crispy rice in the supermarket, she will point and say "Dad loves it". Yi Nengjing also revealed in a long article that Qin Hao was overeating for filming and lost 20 pounds for this role. After weightlifting and dieting, Qin Hao successfully lost 20 pounds and returned to the peak of her beauty.

The Cultivation of Actors in Qin Hao

Qin Hao's acting skills are very good, including Hidden Corner and Long Season. Both his roles are impressive. Zhang Dongsheng, played by Qin Hao in Hidden Corner, has no hair on his head and always wears a wig. The scene when he looked in the mirror was so scary that he was not a simple person at first glance.

In the long season, Qin Hao showed the characteristics of middle-aged greasy man incisively and vividly, with rough and dark skin and a charming face. Qin Hao's portrayal of Gong Biao was very successful, and this drama gained a lot of people's love. Qin Hao gained dozens of pounds, and with special effects, Gong Biao in the play was born.

The Long Season has been finished, and Qin Hao has received a new script. He began to lose weight for his new role. Qin Hao lost 20 Jin, and his chin was angular, and he returned to his former appearance. This is the accomplishment of an actor. Only by fitting in with the role as much as possible can a play be performed well.