What is the historical prototype of Zhao in Iron Pear Flower?

The prototype is Zhao's father, general Zhao Chengshou.

Zhao Chengshou (1891-1966), a native of Huaiyin village, was once the commander and commander of the cavalry of JinSui Army, the commander-in-chief of the Seventh Army of JinSui Army during the Anti-Japanese War, and the commander-in-chief of the field army of Taiyuan appeasement office. Known for his bravery, he devoted himself to the cause of peace after losing to his childhood friend Xu in the battle of Jinzhong.

Personality assessment

Zhao was a warlord who occupied one side in the melee of the Republic of China. The man was moved by Fenger's unique "dutiful son" and "mistress" and forced Fenger to be his fifth concubine.

The legendary life of Feng 'er (Tie Lihua) began from now on. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, in the face of foreign aggression, Zhao Yi, a warlord, threw himself into national War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression without hesitation. At the same time, the word "filial piety" in China's traditional moral standards is fully reflected in Zhao.

Powerful actor who plays the overbearing and rude warlord Zhao (8 behind-the-scenes tidbits) in Iron Pear. In order to show the warlord's "rough feeling", he not only carried his old mother and his daughter, but also took his concubine with him. Weizi promptly "accused" eight women around him in the play-mother, daughter, six wives, and held five women altogether.

The warlord played by Weizi this time is a big challenge for him. Zhao was a bloody and overbearing warlord at first, but later he became a patriotic general, and his character was difficult to grasp. The director said: "Zhao is a northwest warlord, not a northwest actor." He knows Zhao's inner temperament very well. "