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Who Rules The World

as Prince Yong

2022
Never Give Up

as 万沣

2022
The Grand Merchants

as Liu Yun Xiang

2022
The Imperial Age

as General Xu Da

2022
The Scale of Desire

as Lin Dun

2022
The Train Life

as Yu Deshui

2021
Novoland: Eagle Flag

as Ying Wuyi

2019
The Empress of China

as Li Shi Min

2014
White Deer Plain

as Bai Jiaxuan

2012
Sacrifice

as Gongsun Chujiu

2010
Red Cliff II

as Cao Cao

2009
Red Cliff

as Cao Cao

2008
Farewell My Concubine

as Duan Xiaolou / Xiao Shitou

1993
The Assassin

as Tang Zhan / Tang Bao Jia

1993
Temptation of a Monk

as General Huo Da

1993
The Legend of Nezha

as Li Jing

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Zhang Feng Yi Zhang Feng Yi

Birthday

1956-09-01

Place of Birth

中国,湖南,长沙

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zhang Fengyi (born September 1, 1956) is a Chinese actor most famous for his role in Farewell My Concubine, as a Chinese stage actor dealing with China's changing political climate and the affections of his singing partner. Other notable roles have been his interpretations of the would-be assassin Jing Ke in the film The Emperor and the Assassin and the warlord Cao Cao in the two-part film Red Cliff. Zhang was born in Changsha, Hunan province. His ancestor was from Tanghe, Henan province. When he was merely one month old, he moved with his father, a veteran, to Dongchuan, Yunnan province. He left high school without completing study in 1971, and entered Chinese Opera team of art group in Dongchuan. He transferred to Singing and Dancing team in 1973. In 1978, he was enrolled into the acting department of Beijing Film Academy with excellent grades. In 1980, when he was a sophomore, he was selected by Hong Kong Phoenix Studio and acted as Xin Dalei in the movie Treasure Hunting in Desert, which was his debut in movie industry. In 1981, acting as Xiangzi, he gave excellent performance in Rickshaw Boy, adapted from Lao She's masterpiece and directed by Ling Zifeng. Ever since, he became a renowned young actor in China. Description above from the Wikipedia article Zhang Fengyi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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