Shan Wen, actress of Kun Opera House in Jiangsu Province, Gong Kunqu Bomen Dan and Zheng Dan. He began to study Kunqu opera at the age of 10, and entered the Jiangsu Provincial Opera School in 1999, becoming the fourth generation of inheriting the intangible cultural heritage of Kunqu after the founding of the People's Republic of China. In 2005, in the "1699 Peach Blossom Fan" directed by Tian Qinxin, 16-year-old Shan Wen played the 16-year-old Li Xiangjun, and became famous in a play. He has won the national "Five One Project Award" and the title of "Five High-level Outstanding Talents" of the Central Propaganda Department.

In 2007, under the arrangement of the Ministry of Culture, Shan Wen visited zhang Jiqing, the "Queen of Kunqu Opera". In 2009, he won the title of "Chinese Opera Red Plum Golden Flower", the Outstanding Young Actor Performance Award of the 4th China Kunqu Arts Festival, and was selected as one of the "Five Batches" talents in Jiangsu Province, and was listed as the "Six Talent Peaks" training objects. He also starred in the legendary Kunqu opera "Nan Ke Meng" co-produced by Jiangsu Performing Arts Group and Taiwan Jianguo Engineering Culture and Art Foundation as Princess Yaofang, and the Kunqu opera "Drunken Flower" adapted from Shakespeare's famous book "Romeo and Juliet" as "Juliet" Yingling.
Shan Wen was born in a pear garden family, and she is already in the fourth generation. Her ancestors first sang Peking Opera, and it was not until her father's generation that she changed to singing Kunqu opera. Even so, Shan Wen did not receive any training related to Kunqu opera when she was a child, "sometimes my father went to rehearse a play, I might follow and watch it, or the family sat in front of the TV to watch some opera programs." But her ears gave her an extraordinary acumen and understanding of kunqu art.
Two years later, Kunqu opera was named a "masterpiece of oral and intangible heritage of mankind" by UNESCO, and she and 44 other classmates became the fourth generation of Kunqu opera after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Shan Wen, 16, plays 16-year-old Li Xiangjun. People who have seen the Kunqu opera "1699 Peach Blossom Fan" directed by Tian Qinxin will definitely remember that Li Xiangjun's actor in the play was Shan Wen, who was only 16 years old at the time. Shan Wen appeared again in the first Kunqu opera "Six Dreams of Floating Life" after the opening of gongwangfu not long ago, and once again moved the four seats with a gentle water mill cavity.
Shan Wen in life will face many temptations, except for the kunqu-related activities she approves, most of shan Wen politely refuses. Her reasoning is very simple: if you identify the kunqu industry, you must insist on going. Before going to bed every day, Shan Wen likes to lean on the "pillow" to read, which is the happiest time of the day. Let's wish her acting career better together!