Chinese actor Li Yunrui catapulted to fame for his role in "Nine Heavens Purple." He has recently been busy filming the historical drama "Gui Liang Chen," but on the 6th, he suffered an accident when his horse lost control and threw him off, with video footage of the incident causing fans to break out in a cold sweat.
On the 6th, while shooting "Gui Liang Chen," Li Yunrui had a riding scene that required him to gallop on horseback. The horse apparently got spooked, suddenly lost control, and reared up on its hind legs, throwing him to the ground. Fortunately, being well-trained and quick to react, he instantly adjusted his posture and landed safely, avoiding any injury. Eyewitnesses reported that this was already the second similar incident that day, but luckily, Li Yunrui was able to escape unharmed both times.
Afterwards, Li Yunrui even smiled to indicate he was okay, then gently patted the horse's neck and softly calmed the startled animal—his warmhearted character drawing widespread praise from netizens. In fact, Li Yunrui once underwent 24 weeks of intensive, closed-off equestrian training, learning advanced skills such as single-handed rein control and 90-degree horse maneuvers. He has completed dangerous horse-riding scenes such as riding through fire and charging through snow in multiple dramas, all without using a stunt double. #
News Source: ETtoday Star Cloud