The film Rouge Kou is the first film co-produced by the Mainland and Hong Kong after the reform and opening up. Under the competition of many actresses, Zhu Biyun's sample was selected by the director of Hong Kong Great Wall Film Company and the leaders of mainland film factories. From 65438 to 0982, Zhu Biyun was admitted to the Performance Department of Beijing Film Academy. In the same year, he starred in the feature film "Love in Words" starring a movie actor, and played the second female qi in the play. This film is the first time to introduce and spread China's calligraphy to foreign countries in the form of a film, which has set off a wave of understanding and learning China's calligraphy in the west.
In 1980s, Zhu Biyun played the leading role or supporting role in the films such as Monkey, Bell, Attack on Southeast Asia, Regret, Porcelain Doll, Back in Time, Eyebrows Grabbed, etc. Like many contemporary filmmakers, Zhu Biyun bid farewell to the film industry and movie audiences, who loved her at the peak of her film career. At this time, it is a crucial period to choose the actors of 1987 TV series A Dream of Red Mansions. To her surprise, she turned down the invitation of the cast of A Dream of Red Mansions to play Xue Baochai who was determined to go abroad.
Later, her two sons were admitted to Harvard University. Zhu Biyun believes that her son's going to college has realized her dream of studying in the United States. Her students successfully performed on the stage and realized their stage dreams. She plays different roles at different stages of her life, and each role is wonderful and profound. Today's Zhu Biyun, without the aura of former movie stars, has become very calm. Compared with other stars in the entertainment circle, she has more depth and connotation. She is like a quietly blooming rose, still so beautiful and still so strong. So I don't think she regrets it.