Zhao Liying had an interview with CCTV to welcome the new year 2025.
2024 was a successful year for Trieu Le Dinh when she won many prestigious awards such as Bach Hoa, Phi Thien... In 18 years of acting, although not coming from a formal school, the actress has gradually risen from supporting roles to leading roles, opening up a career path that many people dream of.
Remember, on September 21, 2024, at the 34th Fei Tian Awards, Zhao Liying was awarded the "Best Actress" award for her role as Xu Ban Xia in "The Wind Blows Ban Xia". When she held the trophy in her hand, she was moved to tears.
When talking about the role of Hua Ban Ha in an interview, Trieu Le Dinh said that she found many great qualities in this character: "This character must be resilient, strong, brave, decisive, and also kind."
Zhao Liying said she constantly improves herself through each role. Since then, Zhao Liying has matured with her roles, and at the same time, through her works, she has conveyed positive energy to the audience.
For her role as Hac Tu Binh in the movie “The 20th Article”, Trieu Le Dinh proposed to set the character as a deaf person. She did not wear makeup, almost always wore earplugs on the set and tried to use sign language to communicate with people around her.
Hach Tu Binh is a character who endures a lot of suffering and humiliation, but when creating the character, Trieu Le Dinh did not let "suffering" frame the character: "I cannot directly tell the audience that "I am very miserable", that would be very forced".
Hach Tu Binh did not have a single line, but through her eyes and body language, she touched the hearts of the viewers. In the final scene of the film, Hach Tu Binh jumped from the rooftop, using death to protest against injustice. The suffering was wordless but left a deep impression on the audience. Director Zhang Yimou praised: "She is no longer the Zhao Liying of the past."
Looking back at what she has achieved in 2024, Trieu Le Dinh summed it up in two words: "lucky" and "complete". She also felt the audience's greater expectations for her: "I feel the responsibility on my shoulders is very heavy, but it is also a great encouragement for me to choose future works, wanting to create more roles."