Guo Yan, born on November 24 in Huainan, Anhui, is a graduate student at Beijing Film Academy and an actor in mainland China. Entered the entertainment industry and served as the promotion ambassador for the international brand ZIPPO lighters. In 2011, in the online game "Crossfire", a sexy female warrior played "Fox Hunt". In 2013, he starred in the youth military drama "I am the Fire Phoenix of the Special Forces", playing the role of Tian Guo, and was well known to the audience. The movie "Carpool" starring in 2014 was shortlisted for the Media Award of the 16th Shanghai International Film Festival. Entered the entertainment industry and served as the promotion ambassador for Guo Yan’s international brand ZIPPO lighters. In 2010, she played a female official in the movie "Confucius" starring Chow Yun-fat, Zhou Xun and Chen Jianbin. He also played a role in the TV series "A New Edition of Dream of Red Mansions" directed by Li. In 2011, she endorsed the online game "Crossfire". As the sexy female warrior in "Foxhunter", she attracted much attention and was called the "Chinese Lara Croft" by netizens. In 2012, he participated in the theater movie "Carpool" directed by Bao Bao and starring Ni Jingyang, and starred in "Red Rain". The film was shortlisted for the 16th Shanghai International Film Festival Media Award and International New Film Screening Unit. In March 2013, he co-starred with Qiao, Liu Xiaojie and Su Cheng in the TV series "I am the Fire Phoenix of the Special Forces", and played the role of the cute and cute Tian Guo codenamed "Pistachio" in "Fire Phoenix". Not only is the program the most watched TV program in China, it also broke records of 200 million views and 1 billion views in a single day. In the same year, he graduated from the Performance Department of Beijing Modern Conservatory of Music and starred in the self-directed and self-acted youth inspirational film "Character", playing the heroine Liu. Played the role of Yin Xiaojing in the micro-movie "Dream Stage". Participated in the suspense thriller "Sinking to the Bottom of the Lake" filmed in his hometown of Huainan. In 2014, she starred in the theatrical movie "Pen Fairy 3" directed by Guan Er, playing the heroine Lan Hai. The film was released on April 4. In 2014, she collaborated with China's century-old director Meng Qi and award-winning photographer Andy in the theatrical film "Too High", in which she played the heroine Xie Xiaoyao. In February 2014, I was a guest in the fifth issue of "Dreamers" of Zuocheng magazine. In February 2014, he participated in the Jiangsu TV customized drama "Second Life" directed by Liu and Mou Xiaojie, which premiered on Jiangsu Satellite TV's Gold Channel on November 10, 2014. In October 2014, she joined Hou as the chief producer and chief director of the latest masterpiece "Modern Family Ethics Drama "How Much Love Can Come Again", co-starring Kun Yang, Wang Lin, Pan Yueming, Hamm, Liu Yuxin and many others. Collaborating with artists, she plays the role of Cheng Cheng, a returnee girl from overseas, in the film, aiming to create a Chinese version of "Qian Songyi". In 2013, she was invited to participate in the 8th Pacific Potato Fashion Festival with the theme of "Fashion Technology" co-sponsored by Tudou.com and PCLADY. Invited to attend the 2013 Mercedes-Benz China International Fashion Week Awards Ceremony. Invited to attend the premiere of the movie "Sweetheart Chocolate" starring Lin Chiling. Invited to attend the press conference "Dance of Love" for the Seven Lucky Charities Global Tour. Invited to attend the 2013 "China International Fashion Week" awards ceremony. With her fresh and sweet appearance and sexy and proud figure, she quickly became the darling of fashion advertisements. She has made a name for herself in film and television dramas with her hard work and superb acting skills. In "Special Forces Fire Phoenix", Guo Yan created the image of the playful and cute special soldier Tian Guo, which is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. The sexy and sultry prostitute in "Carpool" has a completely different role and personality. Guo Yan performed it without any shadow or trace, which shows her plasticity in the role. She is known as the 'Almighty Goddess' due to her sweet and sexy screen image and calm and generous atmosphere. Guo Yan is a girl who works very hard and has a great aura. You can't believe that she suddenly comes up with something you didn't expect.
April 21 is the 52nd birthday of Jiang Shan’s ex-husband Gao Shuguang. He posted a frontal photo of his newlywed wife and newborn son on Weibo to announce the birth of his son. Gao Shuguang wrote: "God gave me an unparalleled birthday gift! Thank you! Good guy, my father and son can celebrate their birthday together every year. Mom, thank you for your hard work. I love you." Previously, Gao Shuguang and his ex-wife Jiang Shan had a daughter, Gao Shuguang. With heart.
Subsequently, his agent also posted a heartwarming photo of Gao Shuguang and Wang Ling, and wrote: "@高Shuguang@TerezaWang Ling's happiness along the way finally ushered in a new life! @高Shuguangbirthday Happy, happy baby's new life, @Tereza Wang Lingchu is a happy mother, happy family, happy life. "In ph
Gao Shuguang, born in Shandong, China on April 21, 1964, is an actor in mainland China. Graduated from Shanghai Theater Academy with a bachelor's degree in acting.
In 1993, he participated in the first TV series "Gypsophila"; in 1994, he participated in "Chinese Businessman" as the elegant gentleman Gao Xianyang; in 1999, he starred in "Miss News" with Chen and Cathy Zhou; in 2001, he starred in In the psychological suspense TV series "Like a Shadow", he plays the role of a detective. In 2011, he won the Best Actor Award at the 8th San Diego International Children's Film Festival for his movie "Piano Moves My Heart".
In 2013, he co-starred with Chen Xiaoyi and Jerry in the urban family comedy "A Married Woman" and played the role of a fashionable dad.
In 1995, while filming "I Want to Have a Family", Gao Shuguang and Jiang Shan fell in love and got married at the end of the filming of this TV series. In October 2003, Jiang Shan and Gao Shuguang divorced, and their daughter Gao Yixin was raised by Jiang Shan.
On the evening of March 20, 2015, Gao Shuguang revealed through Weibo that the proposal was successful and shared photos of the romantic proposal at the scene. He posted a photo of his proposal on Weibo and left a happy message: "@TerezaWang Ling, love is so simple." His happiness was beyond words. The authentication information on Weibo shows that her fiancé Ling is the executive director of a caviar company, and there are many photos of her and her intimate life on Weibo.
Gao Shuguang, who has always presented himself as a mature man on the screen, has also returned to his true nature as a warm man in life. On the same day, Gao Shuguang booked a resort hotel on the Erhai Lake to celebrate his girlfriend's birthday. At the party, when the woman was unprepared, Gao Shuguang got down on one knee with a ring and proposed to his girlfriend. The deeply moved girlfriend agreed on the spot, and the two kissed happily on the spot with the blessings of their relatives and friends.
On April 21, 2016, Gao Shuguang’s 52nd birthday, he posted a photo to announce the birth of his son, saying that he could celebrate birthdays with his father in the future.
Jiang Shan was born on December 22, 1967 in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu. Chinese film and television actor and singer. 20 Emergency center ambassador.
Graduated from the Acting Department of the Central Academy of Drama in 1991, and participated in the first TV series "Love in the Rainy Season" in the same year. In June 1994, he signed a contract with Xingpan Culture Development Company; in December, he released his first solo album "Only Love Me". In 1996, he won the "Top Ten Lovers in China" award from Hebei Economic Broadcasting. In 2000, he starred in the movie "Tell Your Secret" directed by Huang Jianxin. In 2003, she won the Outstanding Actress Award at the 22nd Feitian Award for "Never Give Up". In 2006, he starred in the TV series "Midlife Plan".
In 2012, she won the Best Actress Award in the Urban Category at the 8th Huading Awards for "Forty". In 2013, he starred in the drama "Oedipus the King" and the movie "Angry Child".
Jiang Shan’s ex-husband is actor Gao Shuguang. The two met and fell in love in 1995 while filming the TV series "I Want to Have a Family". They got married after filming the TV series, but the marriage ended in 2003, and their daughter Gao Yixin followed. Jiang Shan's life, for the sake of her daughter, Jiang Shan has not remarried for many years. Today, Jiang Shan's daughter Gao Yixin is an 18-year-old girl and is currently studying in the United States.
The two chose to remain silent regarding the marriage change, but this also led to various speculations. Some people thought that Gao Shuguang was flirtatious, and there was news that the culprit was the intervention of a foreigner that led to Jiang Shan's change of heart. Later, Gao Shuguang finally broke his silence: "We are people with different expectations for relationships and marriage." Gao Shuguang is a typical northern man, thick and thin, who likes traditional women and wants a solid marriage. But Jiang Shan is different. She needs vigorous love and passion. "There is no reason or quarrel, it's just because there is a gap in the emotional pursuits of the two people.
Life is actually very simple, and so is the family. If you don't like it or feel it's not suitable for you, just break up in a normal way. ”
Although Jiang Shan and Gao Shuguang worked hard to manage their marriage and tried their best to create a romantic and warm atmosphere for each other, the days of less gathering and more separation still made their originally strong love become increasingly dull and thin. Jiang Shan calculated that After a while, the average time they spent together was less than two months a year, which caused serious communication problems between them. The frequent quarrels, although eventually reconciled, gradually distanced the two from each other. In the end, the two broke up peacefully.