Trieu Le Dinh said that she does not see raising children as just a responsibility "entrusted" to others or resolved with directional words. On the contrary, the actress affirmed that she is willing to act directly, even if it brings no small amount of pressure and difficulty. "I am willing to do many practical things for the sake of a child, not just talking empty words, but by actions," she shared.
Like many other mothers, Trieu Le Dinh admits that she has experienced feelings of confusion and anxiety before choices related to her children. The fear of not finding the optimal solution, or worrying about falling behind in accompanying her children, are very ordinary emotions. However, instead of avoiding, she chooses to actively approach new things. For Trieu Le Dinh, she can accept that she is not interested, but cannot accept that because she does not understand, she loses the right to participate in her child's world.
This viewpoint is also clearly reflected in the actress's career choice. When discussing acting, Trieu Le Dinh frankly admitted that she needs fundamental changes. After many years of being associated with the image of fateful characters, suffering many tragedies, she believes that continuing to repeat similar roles will make acting become easy and unchallenged. "If I continue to accept the same roles, for me, acting the opposite will become too simple," she said.
Trieu Le Dinh clearly understands the audience's expectations and how to conquer the public. However, she is also aware that being too dependent on external echoes, or safety in a familiar formula, will cause her career to stagnate. Instead, the actress wants to build a career journey that is in-depth, persistent over time, approaching acting with a "long-term socialist" mindset.
From the role of a mother to the position of an A-list actress of Chinese cinema, Zhao Liying shows the image of a mature woman, ready to learn, change and face challenges. For her, innovating herself is not only to maintain her position in the profession, but also a way to set an example, accompany and not be left behind on her child's journey of growing up.