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Early experience
In 1972, Zhou Lijing entered Gansu drama academy to study stage performance. In 1978, he entered Beijing Film Academy to study performance theory. In 1982, he graduated from Beijing Film Academy and stayed as a teacher in the same year.
Acting experience
In 1980, her partner Wang Wei starred in the Emei film studio film "young friends" and played Zheng Bing, the platoon leader of the car fighting back against Vietnam. In 1981, she co starred with Shen Danping in the film "Night Shanghai" as director Tang Wei in the 1930s. In 1982, he played the intellectual youth Chen Xinan in the film our fields directed by Xie Fei.
In 1983, the film life, directed by Wu Tianming and based on Lu Yao's novel of the same name, played Gao Jialin, a private teacher who is honest and patient. The film won the best feature film award of the 8th "popular film" Hundred Flowers Award and the best foreign language film nomination of the American Academy of film arts and Sciences. In the same year, he played Qian Shanghuang in the TV series a beautiful woman in the south.
In 1984, Zhao Mengsheng, who starred in the TV play "the garland under the mountain", won the best actor award of the 2nd China TV Golden Eagle Award. In the same year, he and Zhang Weixin starred in the movie shoerbrak adapted from Zhang Xianliang's novel as car driver Li Shiying.
In 1985, with his leading role in the TV series "new star", he became a powerful performer in China's film and television industry. In the same year, he played master monk Wen Hui in the historical movie "desert purple ban". In 1986, he played Xia Yumeng in the TV series Tianya road.
In 1987, he and Zhu Lin starred in the film "Hong Kong fugitive", playing Zhong Zhefu and ye Tao, respectively. In 1988, he co starred with Chunyu Shanshan in "the changeful thief" and played Xia Bingyuan, a lawyer in the 1930s. In 1989, he played Zhang Zhiming in the war drama "the distant traveler". In 1990, he starred in the film infatuated woman directed by Liu Guoquan. In the same year, he played Zhang Lei, deputy general manager of Xiahui electronics company in Hu Mei's "love for Heron Island".
In 1991, he and an Dong starred in the film "Revenge of the gentleman" and played criminal policeman Chen Ping. In the same year, he played Li Liejun, the governor of Jiangxi Province, in the historical revolutionary drama "the Republic of iron blood" with Ru Ping. In 1992, his partner Chang Rong starred in "operation Pluto" and "brother tiger and brother leopard", playing special police officer Chen Xiaoxuan and good peasant bandit tiger brother respectively. In the same year, he played Yang Zhiren in the TV series "endless stream".
In 1993, he played the role of Wang Zhongwang in "king of gamblers out of the mountain" directed by Li Yundong. In the same year, he starred with LV Xiaohe in the film artillery major directed by Zhao Weiheng, and nominated the best actor for the 14th Golden Rooster Award of Chinese film.
In 1994, he cooperated with director Li Yundong again and starred in the movie "premeditated death" to help Vietnam. In the same year, he played Wang Xiaotian in the film "blood sacrifice to Huangsha town" directed by Liu Guoquan. In 1994, China Film Artists Association, Beijing Film Academy and China Film Performing Arts Association jointly held the "Zhou Lijing Film Performing Arts Seminar".
In 1995, he played Tang Dalong in the movie the crime of resurrection directed by Zhao Weiheng. In the same year, he and song Chunli starred in the TV series "police nature".
In 1996, he and He Lin starred in the film "sad gunner" as the first gunner in Shanghai, Leng Yixiao. In the same year, he starred in Chen Jialin's ancient costume historical drama Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, playing Liu Che.
In 1997, he acted as Luo Jianqun in "crime" directed by Hu xueyang and Jin Qiaoqiao. In the same year, he cooperated with Director Chen Jialin again, starring in the TV series "Famen Temple conjecture", which tells the story of a couple's love 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 Chunyan cup. In 1997, his biography and artistic achievements were included in the world's celebrities and China's contemporary art celebrities.
In 1998, in the family ethics drama "the Yellow River people" directed by Wu Tianming, one person played two roles in the play: the father of Chen Chongyang, the "No.1 man" who advocated morality and righteousness all his life, and Chen Qingjiu, the boxer warrior who finally went to the disaster generously. In the same year, his biography and artistic achievements were included in Shaoxing's best in China. In 1999, he played Zhang Zhishan in the TV series snow in March. Later, he played Zhu Anjiang in Gu Jing's TV play "human nature".
In 2000, he played coach Gao Bo in Xie Jin's last film women's football No. 9. In the same year, he starred with Zhang Qiuge in the TV series "suppressing bandits in Northeast China" and played Yang Fan.
In 2001, directed by you Xiaogang, Cao Ying starred in the TV series "Phoenix in the lake" and played Yang xingmi. In the same year, he played song Jianqi in the TV series "Thunderbolt" starring you Yong.
In 2002, he played Guo Dagang in the film "police love" directed by Fang Junliang. In the same year, he played Liu Zhanjin in the TV series "spring flowers and Autumn Moon" starring Ma Jingtao.
In 2004, he played the role of suonan Dajie, Secretary of the county Party committee, in the TV series "black gun" directed by Fu Jingsheng.
In November 2006, he starred in hope, a film jointly invested by Guangxi hope project office and Guangxi film studio.
In 2007, he played Yu Mingyuan in the film "Qinghai Tibet line" directed by Feng Xiaoning and starred by Yin Guohua.
In 2008, he Qun directed and starred Chen Baoguo as Chang Siye in the TV series teahouse, and song Zhiyan, a fortune teller in the same year.
In 2009, he played Mo Shipeng, the silver fox in the TV series secret war directed by Mu Deyuan. In September 2010, he starred in the film "watching Tianshan Mountain" directed by Qi Jian, presenting a gift to the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China. In the same year, he played Du Xiangchuan in Yan Danchen's still looking at the present.
In 2011, he played delgalon in the TV series Tibet secret starring Guo Xiaodong. In the same year, he played Yan Zhongjun in the TV series Da Jin Mai starring Shao Bing.
Personal life
In 1981, Zhou Lijing married Fu Chunying, the dancer who played the first yingniang in the Silk Road flower rain, in Lanzhou. They gave birth to a daughter, Jin Jin. On July 6, 1994, when Zhou Lijing was out filming, Fu Chunying was killed by burglars at her home in Beijing. Later, Zhou Lijing married Zhang Wei, a female soldier.
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Award winning record
Character evaluation
Zhou Lijing was upright and had a strong sense of social responsibility. He was a patriot who was concerned about the country and the people, and he was also a man of temperament. With his delicate and profound performance skills, he created an unforgettable artistic image. Zhou Lijing portrays rural youth Gao Jialin with a simple, deep and implicit performance style, which is full of appeal.
Zhou Lijing has a wide range of theatrical skills. He is good at both literature and martial arts. His image in films and TV plays is unforgettable and has won a large number of admirers. Zhou Lijing's biography and artistic achievements have been included in the world's celebrities, China's contemporary art celebrities and Shaoxing's best in China. He has outstanding personality, perseverance and masculine beauty of a man. He has a wide range of acting skills. He is good at both literature and martial arts. He is deeply loved by the audience as a tough man who has gone through hardships, is unwilling to give in and is resolute and powerful. (Sina online review).
The characteristics of Zhou Lijing's performance: Leng Jun is introverted, giving people a sense of vicissitudes and maturity, mixed with a trace of melancholy and tenderness, masculine yet elegant, and hot place more tragic. "Can be civil, can be foreign, can be elegant, can be vulgar, can be positive can evil" four sentences to summarize the above characteristics of Zhou Lijing performance (Qian xuege, Huang Jiaming comments).
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