
1, Guan Ling
Guan Ling, a Manchu, born on April 8, 1982 in Beijing, Chinese mainland actress, director and host, graduated from Beijing Institute of Technology.
In 1993, he became popular as Jia Yuanyuan in China's first sitcom "I Love My Home", and then made cameo appearances in many sitcoms "Idle Centaur Sister", "Star Manufacturing", "Chinese Restaurant", "Psychological Clinic" and "Happy Family". In 2009, he co-directed the sitcom "The Story of Yuanyuan" with Zhou Xiaogang, and played Jia Yuanyuan again in the play. Served as the program host of "Cartoon World" on China Education Television. He has also served as the image ambassador of Beijing Children's Publishing House and the image ambassador of China's community activities in "China Environmental Protection Three Character Classic". On November 20, 2011, Guan Ling married Ji Yunfei and had a son and a daughter after marriage.
2, Guan Xiaotong
Guan Xiaotong, a Manchu, born on September 17, 1997 in Beijing, Chinese mainland film and television actress and singer.
In 2001, he completed his personal debut work "Smoke And Floats". In 2005, he was recognized by the audience with the fantasy action film "Wuji". In 2008, he came to prominence as a big girl in the period love drama "How Far Is Happiness". In 2014, with the fashion emotional drama "One Servant and Two Lords", she won the Newcomer Actress Award loved by the audience at the National Drama Festival. In 2015, he released his solo music album "Eighteen".
In 2016, she received widespread attention for starring in the urban love drama "Mr. Good", and won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 23rd Shanghai TV Festival Magnolia Awards for this drama; in the same year, together with Zheng Shuang, Zhou Dongyu and Yang Zi, she was awarded the "Four Little Flower Dan after 90s". In 2017, the youth campus inspirational drama "Aurora Love" starring was broadcast. On July 23, 2018, the youth blood fighting drama "Sweet Critical Strike" starring him was broadcast.
On January 4, 2019, Guan Xiaotong was the final candidate for the new generation of acting school four small flowers selected by China Movie Channel. On August 27, 2020, Guan Xiaotong ranked 71st in the "2020 Forbes China Celebrity List".
3, Guan Zhilin
Rosamund Kwan (Chinese: Rosamund Kwan) is a Manchu (Chinese: Wáng), born on September 24, 1962, is a Hong Kong actress and singer.
In 1981, he starred in the TV series "Sweet Twenty-Four Tastes", thus officially debuting at the age of 18. In 1982, he starred in his first film "Headhunting". In 1985, he starred in the action film "Summer Lucky Star". In 1988, he starred in the romance film "World of Three".
In 1990, she starred in the romance film "Marriage Story", and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 11th Hong Kong Film Awards for this film. In 1991, he received high attention for starring in the movie "Huang Feihong 1: Top Gun" and playing the role of "Thirteen Aunts". In 1992, he starred in the movie "Huang Feihong 2: Boys Should Be Self-Reliant". In 1993, he starred in the movie "Huang Feihong 3: The Lion King".
In 1997, he starred in the movie "Huang Feihong's Lion of the Western Regions". In 2001, he starred in the movie "Big Shots". In 2002, he starred in the movie "Blue Blood Man". In 2005, he co-starred in the movie "Do Head" with Huo Jianhua. In 2010, Guan Zhilin announced that it was officially discontinued.
4, Wu Jing
Wu Jing, born on April 3, 1974 in Beijing, graduated from Beijing Sport University, is a Chinese film and television actor, film director, and vice chairman of the China Filmmakers Association.
In 1989, he entered the Beijing Wushu Team. In 1994, he won the National Wushu Competition Elite Championship in Marksmanship and Pair training. In 1995, he starred in his first film "Kung Fu Kid Breaks through the Love Pass", thus entering the show business circle. In 1998, he was well known to the audience for playing the role of Yang Yuqian in the costume drama "Tai Chi Master". In 1999, he starred in the martial arts drama "Little Li Flying Knife".
In 2007, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 44th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for his action police film "The True Colors of Boys". In 2008, he began to transform into a director, and in the same year directed his directorial debut "Wolf's Tooth".
In 2012, he played a soldier for the first time in the military drama "I Am the Blade of the Special Forces". In 2015, he wrote and directed his own military war film "Wolf Warrior", and was nominated for the Best Director of the 33rd Hundred Flowers Awards of Popular Film, the Best Debut Award of the 22nd Beijing University Student Film Festival, and the Best New Director Award of the 20th Huading Awards. In 2017, he directed and acted in the action film "Wolf Warrior II.", which set a record for the highest box office in the history of domestic films and the highest box office record for a single film in the global single market, while he personally won the Best Actor Award at the 34th Hundred Flowers Awards for Popular Films and the Outstanding Actor Award at the 17th China Film Huabiao Awards. In 2019, he served as the producer of the science fiction movie "The Wandering Earth" and specially starred in the role of "Liu Peiqiang".
In February 2020, he sang the MV of the theme of fighting the epidemic in the literary and art circles, "Firmly Believe that Love Will Win". In July 2020, the Oscar organizer American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences listed this year's "recruitment" list, Wu Jing was listed. On August 27, 2020, Wu Jing ranked 23rd in the 2020 Forbes China Celebrity List.
5, Indah
Yingda, Manchu, born in Beijing on July 7, 1960, Chinese mainland actor and director. Graduated from the Department of Psychology of Peking University and the Department of Theater Performance of the University of Missouri.
In 1988, he starred in the feature film "The Last Nobleman", playing the role of Zhou Daqing, which was the first film he starred in after graduating from Yingda University. In 1990, he starred in the historical drama "Siege of the City" and won the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 1993, the family sitcom "I Love My Home" was broadcast, which was the first director's work of Indah. In 1997, he starred in the Lunar New Year comedy "Home and Wanshixing", which was the first Chinese New Year drama. In 1999, he launched the life comedy "Idle Centaur Sister", and won the Government Flying Sky Award through this drama. In April 2001, he directed the sitcom "Northeast Family". In 2002, he directed the drama comedy "The Story of the Waiting Room", which won the Lilac Cup Audience's Favorite TV Show Award. In August 2006, he filmed the feature-length sitcom "The Olympics in My Home", the first drama comedy about the Olympic theme. In June 2009, he founded the interactive entertainment talk show "Indah Story Club". In September, he starred in the black humor film "Me and You". In December, he starred in the drama "Beautiful Things" and played a rival role with Ni Ping. In December 2011, he starred in the anti-war drama "The Legend of Jie Zhenguo", playing the role of Chen Minsi, which was the first TV series with important roles in Yingda. In August 2013, he starred in the comedy "Cow Guts Thief". In November, he directed the life comedy "Our Family" on Tianjin Satellite TV. In 2014, he starred in "Hot Blood Man Gang". In March 2016, he supervised the production of the costume palace fighting network movie "Deep Palace Dream". In January 2019, he participated in the comedy movie "I Want to Make Headlines".
6, Crosstalk Master Hou Baolin (deceased)
Hou Baolin (November 29, 1917 – February 4, 1993) was a Manchu manchu, born november 29, 1917 in Tianjin, Chinese mainland cross-talk actor. Member of the Chinese Democratic League.
In 1929, he apprenticed in a small workshop for weaving leg straps, and later studied Peking Opera with Yan Zefu. In 1935, he sold art in the Drum Tower Market, and later returned to Xidan Mall to sing funny erhuang. In 1939, he began to give praise to his master, Mr. Zhu Kuoquan, and officially performed cross-talk for the first time at the Tianqiao Xinmin Tea Society. On July 2, 1949, he attended the First National Congress of Chinese Literature and Art. In the same year, for the first time, he performed cross-talk for Mao Zedong, Zhu De and other leaders. In January 1955, Hou Baolin's cross-talk "Nocturnal Journey" won the "Excellent Quyi Works Award" issued by the Chinese Quyi Research Association. In August 1974, chairman Mao personally nominated him as a deputy to the Fourth National People's Congress. In July 1979, he officially announced his retirement from the stage and specialized in the study of cross-talk art .[23] In April 1982, he performed in Hong Kong. At 14:42 on February 4, 1993, Hou Baolin died of illness in Beijing at the age of 76.
In addition to composing and performing a large number of popular cross-talk sections, Hou Baolin also conducted theoretical research on the origins, principles, laws and artistic techniques of cross-talk and qu art [4]. He has written and co-authored monographs such as "Cross-talk Performing Arts", "Introduction to Qu Art", "Cross-Talk Traceability", "Drama Miscellaneous", "Drunkenness" and so on.
7, Hou Yaowen (deceased)
Hou Yaowen (July 17, 1948 – June 23, 2007), a Manchu, born in Beijing on July 17, 1948, Chinese mainland cross-talk actor and a national first-class actor.
Influenced by his father Hou Baolin since childhood, he took the stage in 1960 and began to speak cross-talk. On October 30, 1979, he was elected as a delegate and attended the Fourth Congress of Chinese Literary and Art Workers. In the Spring Festival of 1983, he participated in the first Spring Festival Gala. In 1985, he became one of the "Top Ten Laughing Stars in China", and in 1993, he was awarded the "International Artistic Achievement Certificate" by the American Huamei Art Society, and on December 10, 1994, he studied with Zhao Peiru. In 1996, he was awarded the title of "Virtue and Art Double Xin" artist by the former Ministry of Culture. In 1997, the Heart to Heart Art Troupe went to Hong Kong to perform. On December 10, 2002, he became the vice chairman of the China Qu Artists Association, and in the same year, he became the deputy head of the China Railway Cultural and Labor Troupe, the artistic director and the head of the rap troupe. At 18:30 on June 23, 2007, Hou Yaowen died of sudden cardiac death due to sudden myocardial infarction, and after 40 minutes of rescue, the rescue was ineffective, and he died at the age of 59 at the age of 59 at the home of rose garden villa in Changping District, Beijing.
Hou Yaowen's performance is vivid and humorous, with a distinct personality, unique, portraying the characters vividly, and entering the wood for three points. He has a high level of achievement in artistic performance. His protégés are all over the country, and his superb cross-talk works have had an extraordinary influence at home and abroad
8, Hou Yaohua
Hou Yaohua, male, Manchu, born on December 23, 1946 in Beijing, Chinese mainland actor.
Vice President and Artistic Director of China Academy of Drama, Film and Television. The second son of the late cross-talk master Hou Baolin, the younger brother of Hou Yaozhong and the brother of the late cross-talk performance artist Hou Yaowen, has been active in the literary and art stage for a long time, and has performed in sketches, dramas, and hosting.
9, Hui Yinghong
Hui Yinghong, Manchu, born on February 2, 1960 in Hong Kong, China, ancestral home of Zhucheng, Shandong, descendants of Manchurian Zhenghuangqi, Chinese film and television actress.
In 1977, he officially debuted with the role of Mu Nianci in Zhang Che's "The Legend of the Eagle Hero" and signed a contract with Shaw Film Company. In 1982, she won the Best Actress Award at the 1st Hong Kong Film Awards for her film "The Elders". In 1988, at the age of 28, Hui Yinghong went to Paris to shoot nude photos at her own expense. In 1993, he participated in the TV series "Joke About Qianlong 2". In 1997, she starred in the TV series "The Great Assassin's Great Tang Nie Yinniang".
In 2009, she won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 46th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for the movie "Heart Demon". In 2010, Hui Yinghong won seven awards for the Best Actress Award at the 16th Hong Kong Film Critics Circle Awards, the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 4th Asian Film Awards, the Best Actress Award at the 29th Hong Kong Film Awards, the Best Actress Award at the 10th Chinese Film and Media Awards, the Best Actress Award at the 10th China Changchun Film Festival, and the Best Actress Award at the Vladivostok International Film Festival in Russia. In 2013, she performed the "Wedding That Thing" series of films in Malaysia and won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 1st Malaysian Golden Kite Awards. In 2014, she won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 33rd Hong Kong Film Awards for her film "Zombie". In 2015, he starred in the 3D thriller movie "Disc Fairy 2". In 2017, she won the Best Actress Award at the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards for "Lucky Me", and won the Best Actress Award at the 54th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards in the same year for "Blood Guanyin".
In March 2018, he won the Outstanding Asian Filmmaker Award at the 12th Asian Film Awards, and on July 1 of the same year, he was awarded the Bronze Bauhinia Star by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. In April 2019, she won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 38th Hong Kong Film Awards for her film "Trish". In November 2019, she won the 2019 Best Actress Award at the 10,000 Star Awards ceremony for the TV series "Iron Detective".
10, Wang Likun
Claudia, a Manchu, born in Weng Niu TeQi, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Chinese mainland film and television actress, graduated from the Beijing Dance Academy in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in Chinese dance.
In 2004, he starred in his first TV series "Seven Swords Under the Heavenly Mountain", thus officially entering the show business circle. In 2005, he played Lu Baozhen in the family ethics drama "Rivers Like Blood". In 2006, he starred in the spy drama "Agent Five". In 2007, he starred in the era emotional drama "Home". In 2008, he starred in his first film "Eighty-One Grids". In 2009, in the urban emotional comedy "Come on, Elegant! In the same year, she starred in the costume court drama "Beauty And The Heart". In 2011, she won the Best Female Newcomer Award at the Spring TV Drama Festival. In 2012, she played the heroine Yang Xue in the family ethics drama "Marriage Nest"; in the same year, she won the "National Opera Festival" Annual Most Breakthrough Spirit Award.
In 2013, she won the "Beijing TV Drama Night" audience favorite most potential actress award; in the same year, she participated in the Jiangsu Satellite TV star diving competition program "Star Diving Cube". In 2014, he starred in the urban love light comedy "Domino of Love". In 2015, she won the Most Popular Actress Award at the 22nd Beijing University Student Film Festival for her film "There Is a Place Only We Know"; in the same year, she starred in the urban workplace romantic comedy "Across the Ocean to See You". In 2016, he starred in the costume fantasy drama "The Legend of Heavenly Tears: Phoenix Matchless"; in the same year, he starred in the costume fantasy martial arts drama "Wudong Qiankun". On January 28, 2017, the costume magic comedy film "Journey to the West" starring him was released. In 2019, the costume mythological drama "Fengshen Yanyi" starring was broadcast. In June 2020, she participated in the Mango TV women's group growth variety show "Sister Riding the Wind and Waves". In September, he starred in the realist theme TV series "Jing Shan Hai", in which he played wu Xiaohao, deputy mayor of the town.
On February 12, 2021, the fantasy movie "Samurai Shodown" co-starring Chen Kun and Zhou Xun was released.
11, Jin Qiaoqiao
Jin Qiaoqiao, a Manchu, born on April 21, 1975 in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, Chinese mainland film and television actress and singer, graduated from the Beijing Film Academy with a bachelor's degree in acting.
In 1983, at the age of 8, he entered the Ballet Department of the Dance School of Shenyang Conservatory of Music. In 1993, the first electrocution of The female lead of the MV of "Through the Moon Full of Flowers" began her acting career. In 1998, he starred in the TV series "Journey to the West Sequel". In 1999, she was nominated for the Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actress for the TV series "Walking Through the Willows". In 2000, she won the favorite TV drama actress of Chinese popular television audiences. In 2003, he established "Beijing Qiaoqiao Film and Television Culture Communication Co., Ltd.", and produced film and television dramas such as "Beauty has an appointment" and "Spicy Mother Seeking Husband". In 2011, she won the audience's favorite TV drama actress at the 4th Huading Awards for the TV series "The Happiness of the Boss". In 2012, he participated in the public welfare film "I Want to Have a Dream"; in the same year, he played the role of "female official" Du Siyi in the costume drama "The Legend of Lu Zhen", which was being produced. In 2013, he starred in the Peng Brothers' first Chinese disaster movie "Escape Day 3D". In 2015, he played Han Yuping, the boss of Luo Dazuo, in the contemporary urban emotional drama "Stepfather Is Difficult". In 2017, he participated in the TV series "Three Years and Two Classes". In May 2018, he starred in the public welfare inspirational movie "Heavenly Dream" and was released nationwide. In March 2019, the inspirational movie "City of Dreams" starring was released; in September, the movie "Decisive Moment" was released. In 2020, he starred in the reality movie "Brave You".
In January 2021, she participated in Mango TV's self-made women's inspirational variety show "Sister Riding the Wind and Waves Season 2".
12, Love New Jue luo Qixing
Ariel Aisin-Gioro (Manchu) is a Manchu (born December 23, 1983 in Beijing) and Chinese mainland actress.
In 2005, he officially debuted for starring in the literary film "Dancing out of the Rainbow". In 2006, he starred in the love movie "The Love Years". In November 2010, the love movie "Kangding Love Song" starring him was released. In June 2011, she won the 13th China Academy of Film Performing Arts Golden Phoenix Awards for her role as a "Shouting Wronged Woman" in the historical film "The Great Undertaking of Party Building". In September 2012, she won the Recommended Actress Award of the Organizing Committee of the Sydney International Chinese Film Festival for her love film "Love of Yanming Lake", and won the Outstanding Actress Award at the 4th British Wanxiang International Chinese Film Festival; in October, she starred in the urban love movie "Three Unmarried Mothers". In May 2015, he starred in the youth love inspirational movie "See Your Voice". In October 2017, he served as the producer of the love movie "Six Years, Six Days".
13. Article
Article, Manchu, born on June 26, 1984 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, Chinese mainland actor and director, graduated from the Acting Department of the Central Academy of Drama.
In 2004, he participated in the TV series "Days Related to Youth" and began to emerge in the film and television circle. In 2005, he filmed the costume drama "Jinyi Wei". In 2007, he starred in the youth drama "Struggle" directed by Zhao Baogang; in the same year, he starred in the first film "Walk and See". In 2008, he starred in the TV series "Snail Residence" directed by Teng Huatao, playing the post-80s urban youth Xiaobei. In 2009, he played the autistic Wang Dafu in the movie "Ocean Paradise"; in the same year, he participated in the anti-war drama "Snow Leopard". In 2011, he starred in the TV series "The Naked Marriage Era", and in the same year, he won the Most Popular Actor Award for College Students at the Beijing University Student Film Festival for two consecutive years. In 2012, he won the Best Actor Award at the 31st Hundred Flowers Awards for Popular Film with the movie "33 Days of Lost Love"; in the same year, he established Beijing Junzhu Film and Television Culture Co., Ltd. and directed the first film and television work "Little Daddy". In February 2013, the starring movie "Journey to the West and The Descent of Demons" was released nationwide. On March 28, 2014, the literary and artistic romance film "I Love You the Most on the Road" was released nationwide. On December 18, 2014, he played the role of Wu Qiyi in the action comedy film "One Step Away" directed by Jiang Wen. In 2016, he starred in the TV series "The Young Marshal" and "Razor's Edge". On September 16, 2017, he won the Directorial Debut Award at the 31st Golden Rooster Awards of Chinese Cinema for his film "Lu Yao Zhi Ma Li". On September 30, 2018, the comedy action movie "Fat Man Action Team" starring was released.
14, cross-talk artist Li Boxiang
Li Boxiang, male, born in Beijing in 1938, has been following his father Li Jiechen since childhood. At the age of 6, he made his debut performance at the Jingu Tea Garden on Gongyuan Street in Nanjing, and his stage name was Little Prodigy.
In 1949, he performed from the Beijing Qiming Tea Society to Tianjin Xiaoliyuan and Yuhuchun. In the winter of the same year, he took Zhao Peiru as his teacher. In 1979, he was hired by the Tianjin Qu Art Troupe as a cross-talk teacher, and in 1990, CCTV recorded dozens of traditional cross-talk performances with Sun Shaochen and Du Guozhi and archived them. In 1997, Tianjin's Zhonghua Quyuan and Tianjin Celebrity Tea House resumed the performance of the cross-talk conference, and as an actor who "saved the bottom", Li Boxiang's performances for several months did not repeat the program, showing his profound foundation in living a wide road. After more than 60 years of stage practice, he has gradually formed an artistic style of "fast, explosive, crisp and accurate". In his early years, he had a good voice and rapper, but later because of the loss of his voice, he was known for his ability to speak, especially through the mouth. After his retirement, he often appeared in some major performance events to perform wonderful programs, and is still active on the stage.
15, the famous composer Guan Xia
Guan Xia, a Manchu, born in June 1957 in Kaifeng, Henan, is a Chinese composer who graduated from the Central Conservatory of Music.
In 1985, he graduated and entered the Chinese Opera and Dance Theater. In 1991, the film music composed for "Meridian of War" was nominated for the Best Music Award at the 11th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards, and in the same year, the music composed for the TV series "Siege" won the Best Music Award of the Second TV Series Selection of the National Film Studio. In 1992, he served as the composer of the children's drama "Little Dragon Man". In 1993, he composed music for the sitcom I Love My Home. In 1999, he composed "The Second Symphony "Hope" for the tenth anniversary of project hope. In 2001, he was transferred to the China Oriental Song and Dance Troupe; in the same year, the song "Gonggong Zan" composed by him won the silver medal of the first Golden Bell Award of Chinese Music; in the same year, the national opera "The Dawn of Sorrow" composed by him was premiered in Beijing. In 2002, he served as the composer of the TV series "The Years of Burning Passion".
In 2004, he was transferred to the National Symphony Orchestra of China, and in the same year, the national opera "Mulan Poems" composed by him was premiered. In 2006, he composed the symphonic fantasy "Farewell to the Overlord"; in the same year, he served as the composer of the TV series "Soldier Assault". In 2009, the song "Requiem for the Earth", which was composed to commemorate the Wenchuan Earthquake, was premiered. In 2010, he won the Special Award for Music Composition at the 7th China Golden Disc Awards. In 2015, he was elected as the 8th Vice Chairman of the Chinese Musicians Association. In 2018, he was elected as a member of the Proposal Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference; in the same year, he stepped down as the director of the China Symphony Orchestra. In 2019, the music composed for the movie "Guixiang Street" was nominated for the Best Music Award at the 32nd Golden Rooster Awards of Chinese Cinema. In 2020, he composed the first movement of the symphony "Born again", which reflects the journey of the fight against the new crown epidemic.
16, Zhou Haimei
Zhou Haimei, born on December 6, 1966 in Hong Kong, China, is a Manchurian white flag bearer and a Film and TELEVISION actress in Hong Kong, China.
In 1985, she was unsuccessful in the selection of Miss Hong Kong, and in the same year, she participated in the first artist training class of WIRELESS and participated in her first TV series "Yang Jiajian". In 1986, he participated in the Hong Kong annual ratings champion TV series "Rogue Tycoon". In 1989, with the TV series "Duty To Be Unforgiving", the drama won the "World's Most Chinese Watched TV Drama Episode Award" for the 28th anniversary of TVB. In 1994, he played Zhou Zhiruo in jin Yong's drama "Yitian Slaughtering Dragon". In 1998, he participated in the TV series "Heaven and Earth Pride".
In 2003, it developed Chinese mainland. In 2007, he participated in the TV series "The Legend of the Eagle Shooter" as Bao Xiweak. In 2013, he participated in the TVB TV series "Sharpshooter Sniper". In 2014, he starred in the TV series "The Legend of Wu Meiniang", playing Yang Fei. On October 29, 2015, Zhou Haimei was appointed as the image ambassador of the Straits International Micro Film Festival. In 2016, he participated in the Red Revolution-themed TV series "Red Star Shines on China", as Song Meiling. In 2017, he participated in the costume mythological drama "Fragrant Honey Sinks Like Frost", playing Tianhou Diyao. In 2018, he starred in "Yitian Slaughtering Dragon" again, playing the extermination master Tai. In 2019, he starred in the urban inspirational love drama "Swap It! Luck". In 2020, he starred in the TV series "I Like You So Much".
In November 2019, she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress in China's Top 100 TV Dramas at the 26th Huading Awards china's Top 100 TV Drama Satisfaction Survey Awards ceremony for the TV series "Yitian Slaughtering Dragon".
17. Hu Jun
Hu Jun, a Manchu, was born in Beijing on March 18, 1968. Chinese mainland actor, actor of Beijing People's Art Theater, national first-class actor. In 1987, he was admitted to the Performance Department of the Central Academy of Drama, and in 1991, he worked at the Beijing People's Art Theater, engaged in drama performance.
In 1997, he won the Best Actor Award at the TAORMTMA Film Festival in Italy for "East Palace West Palace". In 2002, he won the Best Actor Award at the 7th Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Awards for his film "Lan Yu" and was nominated for best actor at the 38th Golden Horse Awards. In 2003, he participated in Zhang Jizhong's version of the TV series "Tianlong Babu" as the hero Qiao Feng became popular. In 2006, he participated in "Chu Han Fengyun" as Xiang Yu, and in 2007, he participated in "Xi'an Incident" as Zhang Xueliang, becoming a representative of the tough guy image on the screen. In 2008, he participated in the film "Chibi" directed by Wu Yusen. In 2008, "Zhu Yuanzhang" premiered, playing Zhu Yuanzhang. In 2013, he starred in the Republic of China era drama "Like Sparks Like Butterflies", and once again starred in the tough gangster character Duan Shaorong. In 2014, the starring movie "Firefighting Hero" was released in January. On July 3, 2015, Hu Jun joined Hunan Satellite TV's parent-child outdoor reality show "Where Did Daddy Go Season 3". In 2016, he starred in the TV series "Lurking Before Dawn". In 2017, he starred in the movie "Shanghai King".
In 2019, he won the Best Actor Award at the 3rd Golden Screen Awards for "The Musician". In April 2020, the tv series "Fox Hunting" starring in the economic investigation was broadcast; in July, the costume inspirational drama "Snow in the Sword Line" was officially announced as the lead actor; on August 15, the closing ceremony of the 8th Vancouver Chinese Film Festival and the "Red Maple Leaf Award" award ceremony were held online, and Hu Jun won the "Red Maple Leaf Award" Best Actor Award for his work "Music Festival"; in the same year, he participated in the first domestic Lunar New Year light comedy "Holiday Warm Yangyang".
18. Yilun Lin
Allen Lin, formerly known as Lin Fang, Manchu, born on April 4, 1970 in Beijing, Chinese mainland male pop singer, film and television actor, host and chef.
In 1993, he released his first solo music album "LoveBird", thus officially entering the music scene. In 1995, he participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala for the first time. In 1997, he released his third solo music album "Love Noble". In 2000, he released his fourth solo music album "Love in 2000". In 2001, he released his fifth solo music album "Departure to Happiness". In 2002, he won the 8th Global Chinese Music Chart Shenzhou Music Special Recommendation Award - Best Stage Performance Male Singer Award, and the 2nd Annual Leap Male Singer Award of the Music Chart. In 2003, he starred in his first film "The City Has No Horizon". In 2004, he served as the host of the CCTV-3 literary and artistic entertainment program "Variety Show"; in the same year, he won the Gold Horn Gold List Singer Award.
In 2005, he played the male protagonist Zeng Ronghua in the period drama "Evil Fire". In 2006, he won the Most Popular Male Singer of the Year Award at the 8th CCTV-MTV Music Festival. In 2007, he released his 8th solo music album "Happy Music Xiong", and in the same year, he was nominated for the 17th Shanghai Magnolia Theater Performing Arts Award for his musical "I love You" and the New York State Asian Cultural Outstanding Contribution Award. In 2008, he sang the Olympic song "Welcome to Beijing" with many artists. In 2010, he served as the host of the healthy food program "Lin Jia Food Shop" on China Entertainment Satellite TV. In 2011, he starred in the urban love movie "Hidden Marriage Man and Woman". In 2015, he hosted Youku Life's self-made food program "Chuang Food Plan". In 2019, he published his first photographic album "Micro-View of the Forbidden City". In 2020, the pan-cultural food documentary program "Flavor Lab • Chinese New Year Special" hosted by him premiered.
19. Na Ying
Na Ying, a Manchu, born on November 27, 1967 in Shenhe District, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province, is a Chinese pop singer, film and television actress.
In 1988, he entered the song world with a cover of the song of idol Su Rui; in the same year, he received attention with a northwest-style song "Ravine". In 1990, he won the "National Radio" selection champion and the National Young Singer Newcomer Award for his song "Mountains Don't Turn Around". In 1994, he released his first solo music album "For You to Think Twilight" in Taiwan. Successively launched "The Black of Day and Night", "Conquest" and other albums. In 1997, in order to celebrate the return of Hong Kong, he collaborated with Andy Lau to perform the song "Pearl of the Orient". In 2001, with the album "Sad Romance", she won the Best Chinese Female Singer Award and the Best Lyricist Award at the 12th Taiwan Golden Melody Awards. In 2001, he released his sixth solo music album "I Am Not an Angel". In 2002, he released his seventh solo music album "Now". In 2004, he starred in the urban love drama "I Want to Fall in Love" and premiered. In 2006, his first film "Light Blue Deep Blue" was released; after that, Na Ying gradually retired from the music scene due to marriage and children.
In 2009, the "20 Years" world tour was held, and the official return to the music scene was announced. In 2010, he served as the chairman of the jury of the 10-year festival of the music chart. In 2011, he released his solo music album "So What". In 2012, he won the Asian Influence Chinese Music Achievement Award in the 16th Global Chinese Chart, and in the same year, he served as the tutor of Zhejiang Satellite TV's singing talent show "The Voice of China". In 2013, a world tour was held. In 2014, the movie "One Step Away" was released. In 2015, he sang the interlude "Silence" for the movie "Why Sheng Zhen Mo". In 2016, he served as the mentor of Zhejiang Satellite TV's singing talent show "China New Song"; in the same year, he launched his solo album "NASING".
In 2021, he participated in the second season of "Sister Riding the Wind and Waves" and became a member of X-SISTER with a score of 1st place.
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About the Author:
Li Xiaowei, male, Han ethnicity, born on June 22, 1982. A native of Fujin City, Jiamusi, Heilongjiang Province. Birthplace: Seven Star Farm, where the Jiansanjiang Administration Bureau is located. Folk scholar and inheritor of the Freehand School of Chinese painting. He has published more than a hundred articles on the Internet, representative works include "Genghis Khan Destroyed the Forty Countries, Which Countries?" "Genghis Khan's Western Expedition and the Formation of the Chinese Hui Nationality", "Kublai Khan's grandson Ananda almost turned China into an Islamic state", "The Golden Family Women of the Mongol Empire", "After the fall of the Tang Dynasty, why did the Chinese Dynasty collapse? "TV series Little Dragon Man and Dragon Totem Thought", etc.
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