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Never expected! It turned out that these familiar paintings were all painted by Tang Wei's father

author:Beiqing Net

Tang Wei's father was the famous painter Tang Yuming, whose writings were hard to find. Tang Yuming turned to the study of world cultural heritage art in the 1990s and created a unique three-dimensional effect work that combines Chinese and Western styles. Pen name Beiyanshan people, Wenzhou Yueqing people, professional artists, known as the first professional painter of today's lay people, is now the president of the World Cultural Heritage Art Research Association.

Never expected! It turned out that these familiar paintings were all painted by Tang Wei's father
Never expected! It turned out that these familiar paintings were all painted by Tang Wei's father
Never expected! It turned out that these familiar paintings were all painted by Tang Wei's father
Never expected! It turned out that these familiar paintings were all painted by Tang Wei's father
Never expected! It turned out that these familiar paintings were all painted by Tang Wei's father
Never expected! It turned out that these familiar paintings were all painted by Tang Wei's father

Tang Wei, born on October 7, 1979 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, is a Chinese film and television actress. In 2000, he was admitted to the Central Academy of Drama as a bachelor's degree in directing.

In 2007, she played the female lead in the film "Color Ring" directed by director Ang Lee, which won the "Golden Lion Award" for best film at the Venice International Film Festival. In 2010, she starred in the small-budget film "Moon Full Hennessy" and was successfully released in Chinese mainland, and won the Best Actress Award at the Chinese Film and Media Awards. In 2011, Tang Wei won the Best Actress Award in more than ten awards such as the Korean Baeksang Art Awards, the Korean Film Critics Award, and the Busan Film Critics Awards for her film "Late Autumn". In 2013, she starred in "Beijing Meets Seattle", which broke the box office record of Chinese urban romance films, and won the Shanghai Film Critics Award, the China Film Directors Association, and the Best Actress of the Beijing University Student Film Festival. In 2014, Tang Wei starred in the movie "Golden Age". In 2015, he participated in the movie "Hacker Confrontation". In 2016, he starred in the romance film "Beijing Meets Seattle's Love Letter", which achieved a box office performance of 790 million yuan, once again creating a box office record for Chinese romance films.

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