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Little Song Jia, who is Da Songjia?
The Da Song family is the doyen of 1962. She once played the role of Xiao Lu in the film The Gold Rush King, and also made her official debut in this film. She starred in Deep Academy, which is still praised by many audiences, and won the Hundred Flowers Award for best actress.
Song Jia Jr. was born in 1980. One of her films was nominated for the Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actress. The road of actors has just been recognized by the public, and it is very difficult. Later, at the Shanghai TV Festival, she won the Best TV Actress Award and the Best Artistic Actress Award at the Golden Eagle TV Festival.
They not only have the same name, but also have many similarities in appearance. Although their ages are very different, they are both 18 years old, but because Da Songjia is very well maintained, it is still very glorious. So when they stand together, they are very attractive and really make people feel like sisters.
Of course, the two Song families have nothing to do with each other, but have the same name and surname. Both actors are excellent, and I wish them better and better careers here.
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