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Jiang Peng and Wang Jing's information Jiang Peng and Wang Jing's introduction

1. Jiang Peng, born on April 18, 1971 in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, is a male singer, musician and businessman in Mainland China. In 1997, he participated in the "Feitu Cup" National Young Singer Competition and won the Silver Screen Award, and has since entered the music scene. In 2004, he released his first single "Pay". Released his first music album "Nothing Else". In August 2009, he released his personal single "Women Who Don't Love Me Make Me Cry" and his second album "Beloved Baby". In 2010, he released his personal music single "One Second". In 2011, the single "Sometimes Men Are More Fragile Than Women" released continued to hit the charts on China Central Radio and won the Xinghai Pop Music Award. In November, a signing event for the album "Sometimes Men are More Fragile than Women" was held. In 2013, he released his solo single "Full of Scratches". In 2014, Jiang Peng directed and starred in his first film "Night·Color"; in June, he starred in the musical inspirational film "We Are the Sun". In 2015, the personal music single "The Most Beautiful Lyrical Song" was released; in July, the Buddhist music album "Ask the Buddha" was released. In February 2016, the solo music album "Jianghu Dao" was released and topped the global Chinese music chart; in December, the song "Jianghu Dao" MV

2. Wang Jing, a native of Zhucheng, Shandong, born in September 1963 Born on September 4 in Qingdao, Shandong Province, he is a national first-class actor, an actor at the Television Art Center of the Political Department of the Navy of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and a naval colonel. In 1987, she was shortlisted for the first Golden Eagle Award for her role as Black Mary in the TV series "No. 15 Bamboo Grove Street". In 2004, she starred as the corrupt official Zhou Xiuli in the anti-corruption TV series "National Prosecution" adapted from Zhou Meisen's novel of the same name. In 2008, Li Yuegui won the Best Actress Award at the 20th Army TV Drama "Golden Star Award" for her role in "Heroes and Hardcore". In 2010, she was nominated for the Best Actress at the 23rd China TV Golden Eagle Award for her role as Shuzhen in "Walking to the West Exit". In 2014, Hai Yanlan was nominated for the Best Actress at the 19th China TV Golden Eagle Award for her role in the TV series "Rough Waves". In September 2015, the TV series "Daughter's Red" with the theme of national culture and national spiritual inheritance was filmed.