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BEIJING, Sept. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- "My success was not
by chance, instead, it's paved by hard work, pains and tears," said Chinese
actress Zhang Ziyi said here Wednesday.
During a media interview after she won the title of
the "best actress" of the Hua Biao Award, China's government film award, Sunday
night, Zhang said "I want to tell you I didn't rely on luck."
Hailed by Time magazine as "China's gift to
Hollywood" and included in People magazine's list of "50 Most Beautiful
People",Zhang has been regarded as a child of fortune during her seven-year
career.
Since her first film, "The Road Home", she has
cooperated with many prominent directors, including Zhang Yimou, Ang Lee, Wong
Kar-wai and Spielberg. Zhang has not only become one of the most famous
actresses in China, but has also risen to international stardom.
"But you didn't see that I overcame many failures on
my way to success," said Zhang, in a white, plain T-shirt.
Enrolled in the Central Drama Institute in 1996,
Zhang felt like a fish out of water on the first day of class.
"She was very nervous at first, and didn't know how
to perform," recalled Chang Li, a teacher in charge of Zhang's class in the
institute.
"I lost myself and felt pain for the whole year,"
said Zhang. "Teacher Chang was very strict with us. I usually prayed to God
before going to bed to tell me how to accomplish my homework the next day."
"When I went to school, I cried in front of the gate,
telling my mother I didn't want to go in. I wanted to go back home."
"I was so scared at class. I stood on the stage and
trembled. Ishould have performed an old lady and then some kinds of animals, but
I didn't know how to act," said Zhang.
"If I failed in the examination at the end of the
first year, Iwould have quit school. So I set my teeth to force myself to go
onstudying," Zhang said.
"When I was in the second year, I suddenly began to
find the direction of performance, and was not that scared," Zhang said with a
smile.
During the performance at the graduation ceremony,
Zhang acted as a wife eager to meet her husband. When she rushed to the
stage,she crashed into a large piece of glass, seriously wounding her hands.
"My father and mother cried off the stage, and I
cried on the stage. And then I was sent to a hospital," said Zhang, showing
thedeep scar on her hand.
"But I discovered my passion in performance at that
time," she said.
Since then, Zhang has always been inspired by the
passion in her career.
In the big hit "House of Flying Daggers", Zhang left
audiences with a deep impression with her dances. In order to achieve the best
performance, Zhang practiced for two months carrying sand bags weighing 30
kilograms on her legs.
Ang Lee, director of the Oscar-winning film
"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", has said that Zhang Ziyi is the most
enterprising girl among the actresses he has cooperated with, and she would bear
any hardship.
"I was only 20 years old when I performed in
'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon', and it was the hardest film for me. For six
months, I worked so hard in the desert for only one goal, the recognition of
director Ang Lee," Zhang said.
"All the pains under the burning sun were nothing to
me. I onlywished someday after work, Lee would come and give me a hug and say
'well done', because I had seen he had done so to another actress," Zhang said.
Lee didn't do that during the six months. But
stubborn Zhang just wanted to wait until that day.
"I could feel the toughness in my character, and I
exerted the utmost strength to let Lee not be disappointed in me," Zhang said.
At the ceremony of the completion of the film, Zhang
sat next to Lee, and she would never forget that day.
Lee said "Ziyi, you worked very hard. You are
excellent. I'm very satisfied with you." And then he gave her a hug. Zhang cried
for a long time over his shoulder.
"Everybody thinks I got quick success. I hope you
understand me that success is really not that easy," Zhang said.
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