After all, anyone with discerning eyes could take one look at Ming Ge's appearance and figure, her excessively delicate and stunning beauty, and very easily define her at first glance as: a vase.
A vase has no acting skills.
Besides a face, there's nothing else.
It's not really to say that there are none, just that all your efforts and sweat seem somewhat insignificant against the backdrop of your looks.
The term "vase" is not considered derogatory in showbiz, rather it's defined as a neutral term.
A beautiful face is enough to dominate in this circle where appearance is justice.
Yet, those within the industry always envy their colleagues who are more beautiful than themselves, hoping one day to possess such a face that overwhelms all, even resorting to plastic surgery.
On the other hand, they scorn with pride and condescension: "Isn't it just having a pretty face? What use is that? Just a vase, that's all."