Introduction: The TV series "Win the World" is about to premiere. Ji Dan in the drama is impressive. So, who plays Ji Dan? What is Ji Dan's ending? Personal information of the actor who plays Ji Dan, let’s take a look below! Who is Ji Dan in Win the World?
It is reported that in the TV series "Win the World", Ji Dan is the prince of the Yan Kingdom and is not loved by his father. In the era of war and chaos, Ji Dan, the young prince, was sent to Qin as a hostage. Ji Dan has great strategy and profound insights. He has a subtle influence on Ba Qing. What is the ending of "Win the World" Ji Dan?
In the TV series "Win the World", Yan Yikuan plays the prince Ji Dan of the Yan Kingdom. He is a prince who is extremely unloved by his father. In the era of war and chaos, he is still the young prince Ji Dan. He was sent to Qin as a hostage, while Prince Ji Dan was determined to prevent Yan from being annexed by Qin, and plotted in Qin to stop the pro-Qin king and even assassinate him. Who plays Ji Dan in "Win the World"
In the TV series "Win the World", the actor who plays Ji Dan is Yan Yikuan.
Yan Yikuan, formerly known as Yan Kuan, was born in Shanghai on January 24, 1979. He is an actor and singer in Mainland China and graduated from the Performance Department of Shanghai Theater Academy.
In 1999, he entered the entertainment industry by starring in his first TV series "Love Letter". In 2002, he attracted attention for starring in the martial arts drama "Young Zhang Sanfeng". In 2005, he starred in the historical drama "Li Shimin, King of Qin" and the martial arts drama "Flying Hidden Dragon". In 2006, he starred in the period emotional drama "Golden Years". In 2007, he starred in the costume action film "The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng: Before and After the Decisive Battle"; in the same year, he starred in the martial arts drama "Big Shot".
In 2008, for his role as Fang Tianyu in the Republic of China drama "The Last Princess", he won the Most Popular Actor of the Year Award at the Southern Festival and the Quality Idol of the Year at the BQ2008 Popularity Awards Ceremony; in the same year, he released his first solo music Album "Next Stop King". In 2011, he was shortlisted for the Best Supporting Actor at the National Drama Festival for his role as Yan Qing in the historical drama "Water Margin"; in the same year, he received widespread attention for his role as Meng Qiyou in the palace drama "The Princess". In 2012, the mythological drama "Mazu" in which he starred set a new record in the ratings of CCTV TV drama channel after its broadcast. In 2013, he starred in the legendary drama "The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties"; in the same year, he won the Most Breakthrough Actor Award at the Asian Idol Festival. In 2014, Yan Yikuan Studio was established; in the same year, he successively starred in the costume martial arts dramas "Five Rats in Tokyo" and "New Xiao Shiyilang". In 2015, he starred in the fantasy film "Grand Trail". In 2016, he starred in the costume fantasy romance film "Three Lives Three Worlds Ten Miles of Peach Blossom", playing the role of the ghost king Qingcang.