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Take stock of 10 post-80s male stars surnamed Li in China, including Li Yifeng, a national school grass, and Li Jiahang, a secondary school second

1. Li Yifeng

Li Yifeng, born on May 4, 1987 in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, Chinese mainland actor, pop singer, film and television producer, graduated from the School of Film and Television of Sichuan Normal University. Li Yifeng, who is handsome in appearance and always has a sunny smile, was named a national school grass by Chinese mainland netizens. Although Li Yifeng belongs to the cross-border artist, his singing skills are very powerful, and he has a very graphic sense in interpreting songs.

Take stock of 10 post-80s male stars surnamed Li in China, including Li Yifeng, a national school grass, and Li Jiahang, a secondary school second

2. Li Jiahang

Li Jiahang, Chinese mainland actor, born on March 8, 1987 in Anshan, Liaoning Province, graduated from the Shanghai Theater Academy in 2010 with a bachelor's degree in acting. Li Jiahang's voice is his charm, and friends who have seen Li Jiahang's plays should be able to feel the attraction of his voice. As an actor, acting skills and voice must complement each other in order to make the role he interprets more stylish.

Take stock of 10 post-80s male stars surnamed Li in China, including Li Yifeng, a national school grass, and Li Jiahang, a secondary school second

3. Li Ronghao

Li Ronghao, born on July 11, 1985 in Bengbu City, Anhui Province, is a Chinese pop singer, music producer, guitarist and actor. Li Ronghao, who has been behind the scenes for many years, has a good touch on the pulse of popularity, and he understands what "pleasant ears" are all about. Li Ronghao is an all-round creator with an idealized pursuit of music, he is obsessed with black music such as Soul and R&B, and the rhythm and tone that make people feel comfortable are directly inheriting the American riot era, but he also takes care of the habits of the Chinese audience so well.

Take stock of 10 post-80s male stars surnamed Li in China, including Li Yifeng, a national school grass, and Li Jiahang, a secondary school second

4. Li Guangjie

Li Guangjie, born on April 23, 1981 in Pingdingshan, Henan Province, Chinese mainland actor. In 2001, he was selected by director Zhang Li to play the debut of the Guangxu Emperor in "Towards the Republic". Li Guangjie has a certain accumulation of works in the 10 years since his debut, and he must use movies to speak in the entertainment industry to really go to the front line, and this aspect is what Li Guangjie lacks. In general, Li Guangjie gives the whole impression that he is a TV drama actor and should develop more towards the film side.

Take stock of 10 post-80s male stars surnamed Li in China, including Li Yifeng, a national school grass, and Li Jiahang, a secondary school second

5. Li Zhuolin

Li Zhuolin, formerly known as Li Zhuo, born on November 7, 1980 in Beijing, Chinese mainland film and television actor and screenwriter, graduated from the Acting Department of Beijing Film Academy. In the TV series "Snow Leopard", Li Zhuolin played Zhang Chu, who was full of bookish anger but specialized in making weapons, naturally and vividly. Li Zhuolin is not only dedicated, but also has an innovative attitude. He combines strength and appearance, talent and courage.

Take stock of 10 post-80s male stars surnamed Li in China, including Li Yifeng, a national school grass, and Li Jiahang, a secondary school second

6. Li Dongxue

Li Dongxue, born on November 27, 1982 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, Chinese mainland film and television actor, graduated from the Acting Department of Beijing Film Academy in 2007. In 2011, he became popular with the role of Yun Li in "The Biography of Zhen Huan" and won the "Best Newcomer Actor Award" at the 2012 National Drama Festival for his performance in "The Biography of Zhen Huan".

Take stock of 10 post-80s male stars surnamed Li in China, including Li Yifeng, a national school grass, and Li Jiahang, a secondary school second

7. Li Yundi

Li Yundi, born on October 7, 1982 in Chongqing, China, is a pianist. Li Yundi's performance shows his outstanding talent, allowing people to appreciate his high artistic discernment of music, bringing a new perspective to the interpretation of the Romantic School. His experience of Schumann is very delicate, and well thought out, elegant and energetic, once again showing his clear fingering, precise volume control and intoxicating timbre.

Take stock of 10 post-80s male stars surnamed Li in China, including Li Yifeng, a national school grass, and Li Jiahang, a secondary school second

8. Li Wei

Li Wei (born July 9, 1980 in Taipei, Taiwan Province of China) is a Chinese actor and singer. Li Wei became famous for starring in the idol drama "Toast Man's Kiss", and blew up a "Wei-style" whirlwind in Taiwan, with his handsome, sunny appearance and superb acting skills, he has successively starred in many high-quality idol dramas such as "Bullfighting, Do Not Want", "Shepherding Stars", "Haipai Sweetheart", "Mengfeng Yaohui" and so on, laying the foundation for his status as a Taiwanese idol student.

Take stock of 10 post-80s male stars surnamed Li in China, including Li Yifeng, a national school grass, and Li Jiahang, a secondary school second

9. Lee is good

Li Hao, born on October 5, 1980 in Yongzhou City, Hunan Province, is a host and actor. Graduated from Communication University of China.

In 2000, he signed a contract with Hunan Entertainment Channel and officially debuted; in 2002, he entered Hunan Satellite TV and successively served as the host of programs such as "Music Continuous" and "Entertainment Without Limits". In 2010, Li Hao signed a contract with Jiangsu Satellite TV, and later hosted programs such as "Star Diving Cube" and "One Stop to the End".

Take stock of 10 post-80s male stars surnamed Li in China, including Li Yifeng, a national school grass, and Li Jiahang, a secondary school second

10. Li Mao

Li Mao, born on June 2, 1986 in Hefei, Anhui Province, Chinese mainland pop singer, film and television actor, graduated from the Beijing Academy of Performing Arts, and was once a member of the idol group "Supreme Lihe". Li Mao, who turned from singer to actor, was well received in the crew, he studied humbly in the state of a newcomer, took every scene seriously, and believed that such a serious actor would have excellent performance in every subsequent work and would not disappoint the audience.

Take stock of 10 post-80s male stars surnamed Li in China, including Li Yifeng, a national school grass, and Li Jiahang, a secondary school second

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