In fact, Tan Yunxian was not a contemporary of Emperor Yingzong or Emperor Daizong of Ming.

According to historical records, Emperor Yingzong of Ming died in 1464, while Tan Yunxian was born in 1461.

Imagine, how could an adult fall in love with a baby?
Logically speaking, an outstanding female doctor like Tan Yunxian should have many excellent works that have been passed down through generations.

However, she never wrote any more medical books after the age of fifty, and only one book has survived to this day.

Tan Yunxian's later years were not so smooth. Even with her superb medical skills, she could not escape the fate of her son dying young and her grandson being implicated in the tragedy.

In the thirty-fifth year of the Jiajing reign of Emperor Shizong of Ming, Tan Yunxian passed away due to illness at the age of 96.

Tan Yunxian was a renowned female doctor who saved countless lives and treated numerous patients. However, she left behind no children or grandchildren and never enjoyed the happiness of being surrounded by them. This was perhaps the tragedy of Tan Yunxian.

"Go back and use your phone to look up Tan Yunxian. That will give you a general idea of ​​what female doctors in the Ming Dynasty were supposed to do."

Cheng Sheng didn't intend to tell Da Tiantian the story about Tan Yunxian, but instead told her to go back and look it up herself.

"Alright, it's getting late. I need to change my clothes and go have breakfast before filming. You can go back now." Cheng Sheng didn't wait for Da Tian Tian's reply and directly shooed her out.

Afterwards, Cheng Sheng washed up, changed his clothes, and went to the restaurant.

After breakfast, Cheng Sheng went up to the deck.

The film crew has resumed normal filming.

"Lord Wang, what are your thoughts on this trip?"

"Lord Zheng..."

"Sailing on the high seas is fraught with danger, and we don't know if we can return safely from this voyage to the Western Ocean."

"..."

In front of the camera, Li Naiwen and Liu Dehua stood on the deck, immersed in their performance.

"Card."

Cheng Sheng suddenly shouted.

Liu Dehua and Li Naiwen, who were still immersed in their roles, looked at Cheng Sheng in confusion.

"Director, did I make a mistake?" Li Naiwen asked cautiously.

Cheng Sheng shook his head, picked up the walkie-talkie and shouted, "Ship No. 3, the camera is showing a mistake. Tell that guy standing at the bow to go back."

With the immersive experience, the actors' performances were flawless, and the cinematographer controlled the camera steadily. What truly made Cheng Sheng call a halt was a mistake in the shot.

There were ten Fujian ships in total, which were named by Cheng Sheng using numbers. Cheng Sheng's ship was number one, and ship number three sailed ahead of ship number one.

The immersive experience only applies to the film set; Ship No. 3 is not within the immersive experience's range at all, which means that the extras on Ship No. 3 have nothing to do.

One of the extras, probably wanting to watch Cheng Sheng film, stood at the bow of the boat and kept looking in this direction.

This was captured by the camera.

The camera was probably too far away, so no one would have noticed the extra's movements, but Cheng Sheng saw it on the monitor.

An ordinary director might not care about such a blooper, but Cheng Sheng would not ignore it. He knows all too well those annoying netizens who like to nitpick.

On the internet, some netizens with nothing better to do will search for bloopers frame by frame in movies and TV shows, and then complain and make fun of them online.

The film and television market continues to expand, and various works are emerging one after another, leading to a problem of uneven quality.

Because there wasn't enough money to buy props or do thorough cleaning, some funny mistakes often happened.

Some mistakes went unnoticed by the director, while others were intentional, an attempt to deceive with fakes.

Doing this is tantamount to openly mocking the audience's intelligence.

Filming period dramas often results in numerous continuity errors because not every production crew can find a location with few people around. Therefore, situations frequently arise that don't quite match the actual environment.

For example, in the future hit drama "Empresses in the Palace", when Zhen Huan prays to Buddha and closes her eyes, her false eyelashes almost fall off.

The director overlooked it and didn't notice the mistake, but netizens found it and started criticizing it online.

In "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber", Zhang Tielin accidentally showed off some of his wealth.

As he raised his hand, the camera captured the watch on his cuff.

The watch stood out prominently in front of the camera, making one wonder: is a master's sense of time really that important?
What is going on here?
Even the well-received drama "Nirvana in Fire" couldn't avoid some continuity errors.

In one scene, while Hu Ge was posing on stage, two passersby carrying umbrellas walked by in the distance.

Although "Journey to the West" is a classic work, it has also had many bloopers.

The Earth God's sleeves were wide open, revealing his shirt underneath.

Netizens were very curious after seeing it and asked, "What brand of clothes is this?"

Many people enjoy watching "Titanic" because it allows us to relive the beauty of that era.

However, there are two parts in this film that are not realistic enough, making it a bit awkward.

In the movie, when Rose first appeared, the mole on the corner of her mouth was on the left, but it later moved to the right.

Attentive viewers may notice that the wooden planks beneath Jack and Rose's feet have changed on the deck.

At this particular moment, the wooden board exhibited some unusual behavior.

The shot was actually filmed in two different locations, but these errors occurred due to improper post-production.

Even classic works like this are not without flaws.

Indeed, minor mistakes occasionally occur in film and television works, which is quite common. Even big-budget Hollywood movies are not immune to such occurrences.

If Cheng Sheng doesn't notice the continuity error, that's fine. But if he does, he'd rather reshoot the scene than leave that kind of mistake behind.

"Sorry, director, I'll have that guy come back right away."

The person in charge of ship number three quickly replied.

Not long after, the extra standing at the bow of ship number three disappeared.

"Everyone get ready, let's do another take," Cheng Sheng said, drinking his tea and shielding his eyes from the sea breeze.

"Lord Wang, what are your thoughts on this trip?"

"Lord Zheng..."

With the added immersion, Liu Dehua and Li Naiwen instantly got into character, and some supporting actors and extras around them also entered their roles.

"Cut, this one's through."

Cheng Sheng shouted while looking at the monitor.

Subsequently, the immersive experience was cancelled.

Liu Dehua and other actors also regained consciousness.

"Director Cheng, it feels so easy to film with you. You know, when I used to film, I would have to do several takes for a single scene."

Liu Dehua took the thermos cup handed to him by his assistant, took a sip, and said with a smile.

The phenomenon that Liu Dehua mentioned is very normal in the entertainment industry. It is normal for actors to have to do multiple takes for a scene during film and television shooting.

A scene typically requires multiple angles, including close-ups, medium shots, and long shots. Each angle may be filmed 3–10 times for editing purposes. (End of Chapter)

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