Jin Dong: The original version of "Ghost Blows Out the Lamp" scared Joe Chen to death both inside and outside the show

Jin Dong saw ghosts, and the ancient city was exquisite

It can be said that Jin Dong’s version of "Ghost Blowing the Lamp: The Ancient City" is Jin Dong’s masterpiece after "Nirvana in Fire" and "The Pretender". This is one of the most interesting TV series that I have ever acted in. In the play, Jin Dong vividly embodies the exciting parts of the original work.

Jin Dong’s version of Hu Bayi

Jin Dong’s version of Hu Bayi, as an educated young man who went to the mountains and countryside, relied on the Yin and Yang Feng Shui passed down from his ancestors to escape death and turn the entire "Ghost Blowing the Lamp" into a masterpiece. 》The plot interpretation is vivid.

Joe Chen: He was scared to death on and off screen

As Chen Qiaoen’s female pig trotter, Chen Qiaoen himself revealed that he was scared to death on and off screen. This kind of horror This is my first time doing a tomb robbing type thing. But Jin Dong's estimation on and off screen was terrifying, making Qiaoen Chen's little heart beat fast.

It can be said that Jin Dong's version of "Ghost Blowing the Lamp" beats all previous tomb robbing themes in every minute, and vividly restores the essence of the original work. It's an absolutely good drama, plus Jin Dong's time travel from Pretender, plus the supporting role of the beautiful Joe Chen, with such a rhythm of updates every week, we can't wait to wait for it.

Joe Chen complained about Jin Dong

During the filming, Jin Dong sent her a life-threatening call from the "Ala Chuan Chuan" software at night. Originally, the plot during the day was still vivid in her mind. As soon as Jin Dong received the fatal call, he looked for his cell phone everywhere. The ringing kept ringing and he felt miserable. It is conceivable that Jin Dong is also very good at teasing people.