Ma Xiaoqing, born in Shanghai on April 3, 1968, starred in the feature film "Ah! Cradle". Later, he participated in the performances of "Bitter Fruit", "Midnight", "Letter Without Words", "Dream of the Red Chamber" and other films.

Fang Chao, born in Xi'an on June 22, 1976, starred in the film "Ah! Cradle", starred in "Wrangler", "Spring Dingdong", "Under the Bridge" and so on. He has won the "3rd Bronze Bull Award for Outstanding Child Actor Award" and "Little Hundred Flowers Outstanding Performance Award".
In 1979, Ma Xiaoqing and Fang Chao co-starred in the film "Ah! "Cradle" Ma Xiaoqing played Xiangzhu, and Fang Chao played the courtyard student.
In 1981, Ma Xiaoqing and Fang Chao co-starred in the film "Bitter Fruit" directed by Liu Bin. Ma Xiaoqing plays the young Lin Qiang, and Fang Chao plays the young Lin Yao.
Fang Chao and the little actor Wang Jiaying took a group photo, and the two co-starred in the movie "Spring Water Dingdong" directed by Shi Xiaohua and starring Zhang Ruifang in 1982.
Wang Jiaying won the Silver Elephant Award for Best Child Actress at the 3rd India International Children's Film Festival for her outstanding performance in "Tinkering in Spring Water".
Zhu Xinyun, born in 1962 in Beijing, was the head of the actors troupe of the Bayi Film Studio of the people's liberation army of Chinese.
In 1974, Zhu Xinyun played the role of Pan Dongzi in "Shining Red Star", and the 12-year-old Zhu Xinyun became famous for the film and became a famous child star in the Chinese film industry.
In 1978, he participated in "Sari Mako" directed by Lan and Li Wei, playing Saudi Arabia. Later, he participated in the filming of films such as "Ganshui Cangmao" and "Ten Days".
Ji Chenmu, born in Beijing on November 24, 1977, entered the show business circle at the age of 4, graduated from the Acting Department of the Central Academy of Drama, obtained a master's degree in directing from the Beijing Film Academy, and is now an actor at the National Drama Theatre.
In 1983, the starring film "YingSheng Ago" was nominated for the best actor at the 6th Hundred Flowers Awards.
In 1985, he starred in the movie "Why Give Birth to Me" and was nominated for the first "Child Cow" Best Performance Award and the "Eighth Hundred Flowers Award" for Best Actor.
Mao Weihui, born in Shanghai in 1974, the granddaughter of Chinese bridge expert Mao Yisheng, went to the United States to study at the age of sixteen, obtained a doctorate from the University of Southern California, and has become a world-renowned pianist.
In 1980, he participated in wu Yonggang and Wu Yigong's film "Bashan Night Rain", playing Xiao Juanzi, the daughter of the poet Qiu Shi.
In 1981, the film "Bashan Night Rain" won the First Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actor collective award: Shi Ling, Ouyang Ruqiu, Mao Weihui, Lin Bin, Zhong Xinghuo, Lu Qingdu won the award.
Shen Jie, born in 1972, went to Japan to study after graduating from high school, and after returning to China, he set up a cultural communication company to engage in the creation and production of TV dramas.
In 1983, he starred in the film "Seongnam Old Things" directed by Wu Yigong and adapted from Lin Haiyin's novel of the same name, playing the heroine Yingzi.
"Seongnam Old Story" won the Golden Eagle Award for Best Feature Film at the 2nd Manila International Film Festival, the Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Music and many other awards at the 3rd Golden Rooster Awards of Chinese Film.
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