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Huang Xuan’s family background

Huang Xuan’s family background is as follows:

On March 3, 1985, Huang Xuan was born in Lanzhou, Gansu. His mother, Cao Ping, is a dancer, and his father, Huang Yanping, works in a state-owned enterprise in Lanzhou. Cao Ping and Huang Yanping were each other's first love. They originally had a good relationship, but the fatigue of their middle-aged marriages brought quarrels and cold wars between them. Divorce is a relief for both parties. In July 1997, Cao Ping returned to Lanzhou from Guangzhou and decided to take his son away.

Everything was unfamiliar to Huang Xuan when he came to Guangzhou from Lanzhou. The teacher taught in Chaoshan dialect, but he couldn't understand a word of it. When his classmates saw that he was from other provinces, they nicknamed Huang Xuan and bullied him. Huang Xuan often fought with his classmates. Cao Ping works as a teacher at a dance school in Guangzhou. He leaves early and comes home late every day. He has no time to take care of his son. Huang Xuan feels particularly insecure and falls into anxiety.

Huang Xuan's character introduction

Huang Xuan, born on March 3, 1985 in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, is a film and television actor in Mainland China and graduated from the Musical Theater Department of Beijing Dance Academy. In 2007, he officially entered the entertainment industry by playing the leading actor Ding Jingsheng in the drama film "The Sky Underground". In 2008, he played Xue Biao in the costume emotional drama "A Dream of Red Mansions". In 2009, he starred in the love movie "Unmanned Driving". In 2013, he played Luo Binji in the drama film "The Golden Age".

In 2014, he starred in the movie "Massage" and was nominated for the 2014 Chinese Film Directors Association Actor of the Year; in the same year, he won the 2014 National Drama Festival Annual Leap Actor Award for his period drama "Red Sorghum"; in 2015, He played the roles of Huang Xie and Wei Choufu in the legendary costume drama "The Legend of Miyue". In 2016, the workplace drama "Dear Translator" starring in him won the national annual TV drama ratings championship.