Li Ruojia, no longer the feather girl in "The Biography of Chu Qiao", nor the school flower Lin Luoxue in "Together Through the Window", on November 26, 2017, In Wuhu, Anhui Province, Li Ruojia officially became the brand spokesperson and CEO ceo of a jewelry house with a century-old history.
Li Ruojia, a native of Dandong, Liaoning Province, graduated from the Acting Department of the Beijing Film Academy, and in 2008, she played the female teacher Yuan Jing in the inspirational film "The Lifting of Life", and has since begun her acting career. In 2010, he was well known to the audience for playing Jia Yingchun in the classical masterpiece drama "Dream of the Red Chamber".
In July 2016, the comedy "People on the Donkey Road" starring Li Ruojia was shortlisted for the 24th Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival; in July, he starred in the youth campus romantic comedy "Together Through the Window".
In February 2017, Li Ruojia starred in the youth campus romantic comedy "Together Through the Window 2"; in June, in the costume love drama "The Biography of Chu Qiao", she played The Feather Girl; in August, the costume suspense drama "Tongtian Di Renjie" starred in the broadcast.
On November 26, 2017, in Wuhu, Anhui Province, Li Ruojia was invited to officially become the brand spokesperson and CEO of a jewelry house with a century-old history.
At the scene of the endorsement signing, Li Ruojia donated to the Wuhu Women's Federation on behalf of the brand company, and specially set up the "Spring Bud Girls Class".
The staff of Wuhu Women's Federation awarded the "Spring Bud Plan Love Unit" to the jewelry brand company endorsed by Li Ruojia on the spot.
In fact, the caring Li Ruojia is not the first time to participate in such public welfare activities, in June 2017, Li Ruojia was a star volunteer, in Beijing to attend the 611 Freemasons Volunteer Alliance organized by the 611 Freemasons Volunteer Alliance to care for autistic children.
At the donation site on the same day, Li Ruojia said that she hoped to go to the rural school where the "Spring Bud Girls' Class" was funded to see for herself, and the children there could communicate and interact face-to-face.