Chinese ShortDrama actor Zeng Hui

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Chinese actor Zeng Hui is an actor known for his romantic dramas and comedies. He is active in both leading and supporting roles, and his acting skills are appreciated.

One of his representative works is the drama “Ma’am President”, which aired in China on October 2, 2024. In this work, he co-starred with Deng Ling Shu and can be watched with English subtitles.

He has also recently appeared in a drama called “Partner Is My Boss”. This work has Chinese and English subtitles and can be watched on the Patreon app, etc.

You can get detailed information about his latest information and appearances by searching for “Zeng Hui Biodata” on SNS platforms such as TikTok.

Mr. Zeng Hui is expected to be more active as one of the actors who will attract attention in the Chinese drama world in the future.

What is the Japanese notation of Soki?

If you change the kanji of “Zeng Hui” to Japanese common kanji or general Japanese notation, it will be as follows: • So: In Japanese, “曽” is not a common kanji, but it is often used in the font “曽 (So)”. For example, it can be seen with surnames such as “Soga”. • Teru: This is written in simplified Chinese characters, and in Japanese kanji, it is written as “Kagayaku”.

Therefore, in Japanese notation:

Soki (I can think of reading Soki/Soki/Shoki, etc.)

I can’t be sure how to read the name, but if you guess it in Japanese style, “Soki” is natural.

What is the pronunciation in Japanese?

If you pronounce “Zeng Hui” in Japanese (Katakana notation in a form close to Chinese sounds), it will be as follows: • Zeng: It is a sound close to tsong, zen, zon, etc., but generally in Japanese notation → It is often referred to as “Zen”. • Hui: It’s a sound close to Hui, Fei, Hui, etc. → It is often written as “Fui” or “Fei”.

Therefore,

🔹 Zeng Hui is commonly pronounced as “Zen Hui” or “Zen Hui” in Japanese.

However, the katakana notation is only an approximation of the sound, so for those who are familiar with Chinese pronunciation (Pinyin), “z” is a sound that slightly above the tip of the tongue than the Japanese “zu”, and “hui” is a sound that is like a middle of “huei” and “hui”. If you want to imitate the pronunciation accurately, you can listen to the pronunciation of the pinyin “Zēng Huī” in audio and practice. If you wish, I can also tell you the tips for pronunciation.

What are the featured works? ( This is my research)

On flickreels (I paid for it!) You can see a lot!

・Forbidden love ・What! The man you were raising is a big man? ・Mr. Yoshida, a cute assistant → By the way, in the Yuzu drama, Secretary Ki is too cute

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