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Who played The Journey to the West Libai?

Wang Bozhao, born in 1957, is a film actor in China. Member of China Calligraphers Association, Academician of China Famous Painting and Calligraphy Institute, Academician and Executive Secretary of China Famous Painting and Calligraphy Institute.

1982 graduated from the performance department of Shanghai Theatre Academy with a bachelor's degree in literature. In the same year, he made a famous film "Love in My Writings". 1986 plays Bai in the TV series The Journey to the West. In 2002, he participated in the TV series "Golden Powder Family" and played Bai Xiongqi in the play. In 2005, because he participated in Jing Wong's TV series Little Fish and Hua Wuque, he was beaten with Dicky Cheung and Nicholas Tse [1].

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Early experience

In September, 198 1 began to step into the film industry, and in June, 1986, Wang Bozhao went to the United States for development. In 1990s, he took on the overseas performance Pushing Hands directed by Ang Lee [2].

Performance experience

1982, Wang Bozhao starred in the first film in his life, Love at the Pen. Because of his excellent performance in the play, this film has also become a famous work of Wang Bozhao. In this costume movie with the theme of young calligraphers' love, Wang Bozhao plays the calligrapher Zhao, whose name is taken from the names of three famous calligraphers in history: Zhao Mengfu, Zhang Xu and Wang Xizhi [2].

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1984, Wang Bozhao co-starred with six-year-old children, Ma Dehua and other actors in the classic TV series The Journey to the West, which was recognized by most audiences for playing the role of White Corner. In the same year, he played Huang Liqiu and Xiao Zhang in the films Destiny of Women and Clear Water Bay with actors Gao Weiming and Xie Fang respectively.

From 65438 to 0986, Wang Bozhao appeared in the film Thirteen Sisters of Xia, Princess Wencheng and the TV series I Don't Know Her Name, and performed well in the plays.

199 1 year, Wang Bozhao cooperated with director Ang Lee and starred in the film Pushing Hands, which showed the conflict between China's traditional culture and American customs around a series of stories of an American immigrant family [4].

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From 65438 to 0994, Wang Bozhao cooperated with actor Lin Junxian in the costume TV series "Taizong Li Shimin", in which he played Li.

1997, Wang Bozhao co-starred with Zhang Guoli, Chen Yalan, Alec Su, Julian Chen and many other actors in the costume love TV series "Yipin Lady Sesame Officer".

1999, Wang Bozhao starred in the TV series "Pig with Bright Spring", in which he played the Jade Emperor. In June of the same year, he co-starred with Zhang Chenguang and Yu Jiahui in the TV series Wang Baocheng and Xue Pinggui, in which he played the role of Gaishiwen.

In 2002, Wang Bozhao played Bai in the love drama "Golden Powder Family" of the Republic of China based on Zhang Henshui's novel of the same name. The play tells the love story between Jin Yan Xi, the son of the Prime Minister of the Northern Warlords Cabinet, and Leng Qingqiu, a poor woman. [6] 。

In 2004, Wang Bozhao co-starred with actors Dicky Cheung and Nicholas Tse in the costume TV series Little Fish and Hua Wuque, in which he played Jiang Biehe. [7]

In 2005, the TV series "Golden Age" created by the original crew of "Golden Powder Family" was launched, in which Wang Bozhao played Xu Hongjun in cooperation with Jason Wu, Yao Xuanshu and other actors [8].

In 2006, Wang Bozhao played Fang Lixin in the TV series Close Contact of Mahjong. [9] 。

20 10, Wang Bozhao co-starred with actors Chen Musheng and Kou Zhenhai in the TV series Qin Xianglian, in which he played Yao Chen [10].

20 1 1 Wang Bozhao plays Song Liyuan, the father of Song (played by Chi Shuai) in the Symphony of Destiny. In the play, the two will stage several "tense" opposite plays. This time, Chi Shuai and his son will play Shao again after the new Beijing.