Hu plays in the TV series "Foreign Daughter-in-law Local Lang".
In 2002, she played Musha in Qiong Yao's drama Princess Huanzhu 3, and signed a contract with Zhongjie Culture Communication Co., Ltd. under Qiong Yao. In June+February, 5438, she played Zhu in the Zhang Jizhong version of Dragon Eight and won the Jinnan Award as the most attractive actress.
In 2003, he played Qi Ruyu in The Last Imperial Princess and Man in Yongle Heroes and Children.
In May, 2004, "Eight Branches of the Dragon" was broadcast, and one person played two roles in "You", which was the first time that Tamia Liu played the No.1 female. In June, Tamia Liu played the role of White Snake in a TV series invested by CCTV.
In 2005, he collaborated with Nicky Wu and Huang Wenhao in the historical drama How Sad Can You Be, and played two roles again.
In 2006, Tamia Liu starred in the dog-themed New Year movie The Story of Po. This is Tamia Liu's first film, and it's also the first time that Ruby Lin co-played dali princess and tried the villain for the first time. Chang 'e made a guest appearance in Qishan, Feng Ming, and Sister Meng made a guest appearance in Huang Feihong Wuzi. In March, he participated in "Big Man" adapted from Gu Long's novel of the same name with Nicholas Tse and Li Xinjie. In July, he collaborated with Sun Xiezhi to shoot the magical martial arts drama "Sword and Life and Death Chess".
In 2007, she took over the CCTV TV series "Woman Flower" adapted from Wu Qitai's novel "Little Peach Blossom" and played the female No.1 Huang Meier. In Dancing with a Mask, he plays Han Sirui with Nie Yuan and Shilin.