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Zhou Lijing's acting experience

1980, Wang Wei starred in the film "Young Friends" of Emei Film Studio, playing Bing Zheng, the platoon leader of the Vietnamese counter-offensive. He co-starred with Shen Danping in the film A Night in Shanghai, playing the director Tang Wei in 1930s. 1982 played the intellectual youth Chen Xinan in the film Our Field directed by Xie Fei.

1983 directed by Wu, the film Life adapted from Lu Yao's novel of the same name plays a humble and forbearing private school teacher in Sad Man. This film won the Best Feature Film Award in Hundred Flowers Award, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the nomination for the Best Foreign Language Film in the 8th Popular Film. In the same year, he played Qian in the TV series Beauty in Jiangnan.

1984 starred in the TV series "Garland under the Mountain" as Zhao Mengsheng, and won the Best Actor Award in the Second China TV Golden Eagle Award. In the same year, he and Zhang Weixin played Li Shiying, a car driver, in Shoerbrak, a film based on Zhang Xianliang's novel.

1985 starred in the TV series "New Star", which established his position as a powerful actor in China film and television industry. In the same year, he played a monk named Wen Hui in the historical film Forbidden Desert Purple.

1986 played Xia Yumeng in the TV series Tianya Road. 1987 starred with Zhu Lin in the film Hong Kong Fugitives, playing the educated youth Zhong Zhefu and Ye Tao who fled Hong Kong respectively. 1988 collaborated with Chunyu Shanshan to play Xia, a lawyer in the 1930s, in The Thief. 1989 played Zhang Zhiming in the war drama Passer-by.

1990 starred in the film spoony woman directed by Liu Guoquan. In the same year, he played Zhang Lei, deputy general manager of Xiahui's subsidiary, in Love on Green Island directed by Hu Mei. 199 1 starred with An Dong in the film "revenge of the gentleman" and played Chen Ping, a criminal policeman. In the same year, he and Ru Ping starred in the historical revolutionary drama "The Republic of Iron Blood" and played the role of Jiangxi Governor Li Liejun.

1992, Chang Rong starred in two films, Operation Bruto and Brother Tiger Leopard, playing the special police officer Chen Xiaoxuan and the kind peasant bandit Brother Tiger respectively. In the same year, he played Yang Zhiren in the TV series "Never Stop Flowing".

1993 played Wang Zhongwang in The King of Gambling directed by Yundong Li. In the same year, he starred in the film "Artillery Major" directed by Zhao, and was nominated for the best actor in the14th Golden Rooster Award of Chinese Film.

1994 cooperated with director Yundong Li again and starred in the movie "Premeditated Death" to aid Vietnam. In the same year, he played Wang Xiaotian in the film "Blood Sacrifice in Huangsha Town" directed by Liu Guoquan. 1994 China Film Artists Association, Beijing Film Academy and China Film Performing Arts Society jointly held the "Zhou Lijing Film Performing Arts Seminar".

1995 played Tang Dalong in the movie The Sin of Resurrection directed by Zhao. In the same year, he starred in the TV series "The True Color of Police" with Song Chunli.

1996 Starring with He Lin in the movie "Sad Gunner", playing the No.1 Gunner in Shanghai. In the same year, he played Liu Che in the historical drama Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty directed by Chen Jialin.

1997 starring Jin, who plays Luo Jianqun in the evil directed by Hu. In the same year, he collaborated with director Chen Jialin again and starred in the TV series "Famen Temple Conjecture", which tells the love story of a couple for three generations. In the same year, he played Shang Yang in the historical drama The Legend of Shang Yang and won the Best Actor Award in the 9th Chun Yan Cup TV Series. 1997 His life and artistic achievements have been included in Who's Who of the World and Who's Who of Contemporary Art in China.

In the family ethics drama "Huang Heren" directed from 65438 to 0998, one person played two roles-the father of Chen Chongyang, the "first hero" who believed in morality all his life, and Chen Qingjiu, a member of the Boxer Rebellion who eventually went to the disaster generously. In the same year, his life and artistic achievements were included in Shaoxing's Best in China. 1999 played Zhang in the TV series "Three Heroes in the Snow". Later, he played Zhu Anjiang in the TV series Human Nature directed and performed by Gu Jing.

In 2000, he played coach Gao Bo in the last film "Women's Football No.9" directed by Xie Jin. In the same year, he and Zhang Qiuge starred in the TV series "Fighting Bandits" and played Yang Fan.

200 1 Directed by You Xiaogang, Cao Ying plays Yang Xingmi in the TV series Phoenix in the Jianghu. In the same year, he played Song Jianqi in the TV series Thunder starring You Yongzhi. In 2002, he played Guo Dagang in the film Love between Police and Robbers directed by Fang. In the same year, he played Zhanjin Liu in the TV series Spring Flowers and Autumn Moon starring Ma Jingtao. In 2004, he played Sonam Dajie, secretary of the county party committee, in the TV series "Black Gun" directed by Fu Jingsheng to protect Tibetan antelopes.

In June 2006, he starred in the film Hope, which was jointly invested by Guangxi Hope Project Office and Guangxi Film Studio, and decorated the land. In 2007, he played Yu Mingyuan in the film "The Qinghai-Tibet Line" directed by Feng and starring Guohua Yin. In 2008, he played Grandpa Chang in the TV series Teahouse directed by He Qun and starring Chen. In the same year, he played the fortune teller Song Zhiyan in the TV series Castle Incident. In 2009, he played the role of "Silver Fox" in the TV series "Dark War" directed by Mu.

20 10 September, starring in the film "Looking at Tianshan Mountain", directed by Qi Jian, to present the 90th anniversary of the founding of China. He played Du Wangchuan in Looking at the Present starring Yan.

20 1 1 Played Delegaren in the TV series The Secret of Tibet starring Guo Xiaodong. In the same year, he played Yan Zhongjun in the TV series "Da Jin Mai" starring Shao Bing.