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The four Chinese actors who play the Japanese are the most similar

They were deceived for a long time, thinking they were Japanese

Lu Fangsheng, born on November 5, 1978 in Shanghai, Chinese mainland film and television actor, graduated from the Department of Economics and Management of Chiba University in Japan and the Beijing Film Academy in 2002.

In 2001, he starred in his first TV series "Love in Beijing" and officially entered the show business circle. In 2005, he participated in the era emotional drama "Legend of the Sea". In 2011, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Drama Festival for his anti-war drama "Indelible Horn". In 2013, he starred in the anti-war drama "Lone Wolf", and then starred in "Red Face of War", "The General is on the Top", "The Tale of The Sea Muyun", "Six Murderers", and "Psychic Forensic Doctor". In June 2020, he participated in the TV series "The Hidden Corner".

The four Chinese actors who play the Japanese are the most similar

Lu Fangsheng

Ma Weijun, born on December 3, 1956 in Jiuquan City, Gansu Province, Chinese mainland film and television actor.

In 1988, he starred in the movie "The Smuggler with the Medal" and entered the show business circle. Representative works include "Tianzi Pier", "My Brother Is Called Shun slip", "Snow Leopard", "Reverse Road" and so on.

The four Chinese actors who play the Japanese are the most similar

Ma Weijun

Lu Peng, born on July 2, 1968 in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, Chinese mainland actor, graduated from the Beijing Film Academy.

In 2015, he played Kazuki Yamamoto in "Bright Sword" and was recognized by everyone. In 2007, he starred in "The Big Knife Cuts the Head of the Devil". In 2010, he starred in "Songhua River". In 2013, he starred in "Arrow on the String". In 2015, he starred in the movie "Rescue Mr. Wu". On February 15, 2021, he starred in the movie "Strike Back".

The four Chinese actors who play the Japanese are the most similar

Lu Peng stills

Yang Qingwen, Chinese mainland actor, was born in March 1961 in Chengde, Hebei Province, to a family of cadres, and graduated from high school in 1980.

His first attempt at a TV series was as a Japanese ronin in "The Wife and Children of Chosangko", and in 2001, he worked as a driver in the movie "Shocking Waves", and has since entered the film and television circle. In 2003, he joined the crew of "Bright Sword",[5] and played several roles mainly in Kuroshima Morita due to his Japanese language expertise. [6] He then collaborated on films and television titles such as "Unconcealed Sunshine", "Mainland Island", "City of Warriors", and "Assassination of Yoshikawa". Loved by the audience. Yamazaki played in "Killing Tiger Mouth", Isamu Terauchi in "The Indelible Horn", and Hiroyu Ito in "Snow Leopard"[5] all reflect that his superb acting skills have left a deep impression on the audience. He was also named one of the Top Ten Outstanding Figures in Chengde in 2005.

The four Chinese actors who play the Japanese are the most similar

Yang Qingwen stills

The four of them played Japanese people too much, and when they were young, they were tricked into thinking that they were really Japanese. I think it really makes the Japanese people think that they are their own people. Let's talk about which of the four of them is the most similar.

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