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What happened to Xia Fan? Xia Fan is the profile of why diss Shaw deleted bo after the war

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Xia Fan sent a Weibo message last night saying "You are nothing", but also Ait Xiao Zhan, so that many netizens Zhang'er monk confused, everyone guessed why he wanted to diss Xiao Zhan one night, the result waited for a night, this morning at more than six o'clock, he silently went online to delete this Weibo. This wave of operations also stunned everyone.

What happened to Xia Fan? Xia Fan is the profile of why diss Shaw deleted bo after the war

It is reported that Xia Fan and Xiao Zhan did not have any cooperation, nor did they know each other, Xia Fan suddenly came to such a sentence, many people thought that there was a big melon to eat. Online rumors xia fan diss Xiao Zhan may be because of "Qing Yu Nian" tearing up, but in the cast list of the show can not find this person, it is also inexplicable. Because this Weibo Xia Fan has risen by 30,000 followers, and the day before his Weibo readership was less than 1,000 people, and the interaction was only one person. As a result, Xiao Zhan's Weibo reading interaction soared, reading more than 1 million in only three hours, and the number of interactions was as high as 130,000, which was the peak moment of popularity since he opened Weibo.

After Xia Fan deleted Weibo, fans were a bit overwhelmed, and Weibo was scolding him for rubbing heat, wanting to be famous, and using his diss Xiao Zhan's words to rebuke him "You are nothing" back.

What happened to Xia Fan? Xia Fan is the profile of why diss Shaw deleted bo after the war

Xia Fan profile

Xia Fan, born in Beijing on June 27, 1980, is an actor who graduated from Fukuoka University in Japan.

In 2005, he played the role of Japanese painter Saburo Chiba in the TV series "Great Dunhuang" directed by Chen Jialin. 2006 Played Miki in the historical TV series "A Woman's Life". In 2007, he played Mu Fan in the TV series "The Eighth Sense", and in 2008, he participated in the filming of the TV series "Killing the Tiger's Mouth" directed by Xu Jizhou. In 2009, he participated in the filming of the TV series of the same name adapted from the film "Mobile Phone", on August 17, 2010, he played Ji Ping in the family TV series "Adoptive Father" directed by Zhang Guoguo, in May 2011, he participated in the family TV series "Fang Zhan" directed by Zhong Shaoxiong and played Qiao Shuguang in the play, and in May 2012, he participated in the filming of the Han Gang family drama "Baby Comes Home". In June 2013, he participated in the anti-war TV series "Fake Hero" and played Hao Yunfeng in the drama, and in July 2014, he played the stern and ruthless officer Long Fei in the TV series "Divine Dog".

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