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What Di Long didn’t expect was that Shao’s students’ monthly salary was only 400, and they would increase by 100 every year. In his spare time, he would also go to a dress shop to work part-time. One day Shao’s popular actress Ding Hong went to buy clothes. The guy in the store said to her, “Look, that person also entered the Shao’s.” Ding Hong called Di Long Say, “Later, don’t enter this business.”

At that time, Dillon wanted to stand out from more than a thousand students, and then regarded acting as a lifelong career. It didn’t take long for him to realize that the acting company wanted a new generation to beat the old. Compared with this line, it was easier to become a lifelong career as a foreigner.

In 1969, 23-year-old Dillon met his noble man, Zhang Chi, a martial arts film director. Zhang Che selected Dillon from the auditions of ten newcomers and starred in his first modern film “Dead End”. According to Ni Kuang, who has long written a script for Shao, Zhang Che showed him and Cai Lan a photo album of newcomers. Everyone thought that the young man named Tan Rong was able to red, and Zhang Che also changed his stage name to him, “like France’s Alain Delon is so red, okay, you call it Dillon.”

Di Long and Zhang Che

After “Dead Corner”, Dillon became Zhang Che’s actor, starring in “New One-Armed Sword”, “Revenge” and “Thirteen Taibao”. In 1973, he played the villain Ma Xinyi in Zhang Che’s “Spurs”. He won the Golden Horse Award “Special Award for Excellent Acting”. Since then, he has had a suspicion with the film’s male lead and multi-year partner Jiang David, prompting him to switch to another martial arts director Chu Yuan, performing the heroes in Gu Long’s novels, Dillon’s version of Chu Liuxiang and Fu Hongxuerang. He is popular in the movie world.

Due to the influence of the film’s “tyrant” Zhang Che, Dillon was also proud in the years when Shaw became popular. His brothers and sisters were unlucky at noon, and the supporting role was only 20,000 yuan.The director of Wu Ma, Bao Xueli, directly allocated RMB 100,000 to Wu Ma from his 600,000 film remuneration.

When filming “The Big Pirate”, the crew went out to sea by boat, and there was a Wu who was unbearable for seasickness, but he didn’t dare to tell the director, so he quietly told Dillon that Dillon called a boat to take him ashore. The substitute is Jackie Chan, 19 years old. At that time, Jackie Chan also asked people to find Gulong and wanted to take a back door to ask for a role. The tears were all said by Gulong’s words. “My novel was shot for Dillon and David Jiang, not for you.”

At that time, every time Jackie Chan staged a martial arts movie, he would be “danger hammer” by Dillon’s martial arts movie, so that every time Jackie Chan saw Dillon would say with his hands, “Lao Dou, please don’t fight all day’ I’m going!” Jackie Chan had to pull “Lao Dou” to drink. When he said that he was not crying red and crying darkly, Dillon also persuaded him softly at first, “Be calm and take it slowly”. Jackie Chan shouted, “Come on, let it go!” Jackie Chan was surprised, and no longer cried.

Dilong and Jackie Chan

In 1985, the contract between Dillon and Shaw expired. Whenever the contract expired more than one year ago, Miss Fang(Mrs. Shaw Yifu) He will be asked to talk about contract renewal, which has always been the case for more than ten years. Whenever the filming encounters a trough, Zhang Che, Li Hanxiang and Chu Yuan will also help him return to the peak, but this time, Dillon I received a letter from Shaw with only one line in it, “Thank you for your achievements for the company over the years.”

After leaving Shaw, Dillon would not even use the BP machine. He didn’t receive the play in a few months. He called Miss Fang. The secretary always said that she was not here and would call you back later. The unwilling Di Long called He Guanchang, the founder of Jiahe, who had always wanted to dig him. In the past when he was in Shao, He Guanchang called all day for dinner, but now his secretary said he was not in Hong Kong all day, and even called him The success of “Lao Dou”