
May 29, 1980 · 46 years old
He is a Chinese actor who graduated from the Central Academy of Drama. Edit Biography

In the late 1970s, young conductor Wang Xin and veteran railway policeman Ma Kui formed an unlikely bond aboard a steam train. Together, they tackled theft, abduction, and drug crimes, prioritizing passenger safety. Over decades, their mentor-disciple relationship grew as they safeguarded China's railways, witnessing its transformation from steam locomotives to high-speed trains. (Source: MyDramaList)

Years ago, high schooler Tang Xin fell for the tall and charismatic Shen Qing Yuan but kept her feelings secret. He promised not to forget her, yet their lives diverged: she became a trainee reporter, and he rose to prominence as China’s top 50-meter pistol shooter, leading the Olympic team. Now assigned to interview him as the team prepares for the Olympics, Tang Xin faces the man she once admired, but he’s cold toward her. As she films the team’s preparations, Shen Qing Yuan struggles with his aim, unnerved by her presence. The more they interact, the more he questions whether he’s falling for her. Will Olympic glory—and love—await them? (Source: MyDramaList) ~~ Adapted from the novel "Hello, the Sharpshooter" (你好,神枪手) by Lian Mu Chu Guang (莲沐初光).

Bunny is a penniless widow who blackmails a robber into teaching her the trade. Soon the pair starts a successful crime spree, and the cops aren't turning a blind eye.