The new version of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" broadcast in 2010 is a TV series planned and established by the TV Production Center of Communication University of China. The drama is directed by Gao Xixi. Whether it is the popularity of the actors or the effect of war, the editor believes that it is very good. So let’s take a look at the current situation of the actors in this version of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The editor admires the author of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and can portray so many characters at the same time. The length of this article is limited, so I can only choose a few of them.
Who do you like? You can tell the editor in the message.
1, Chen Jianbin plays Cao Cao
To be honest, the editor still likes Chen Jianbin very much. He plays Cao Cao and grasps the feeling of a generation of heroes. In fact, the editor also likes Jiang Qinqin very much, but unfortunately, he became a full-time housewife after getting married to Chen Jianbin. There is a lack of an excellent actress in China and a full-time housewife.
Chen Jianbin, born on June 27, 1970 in Tianshan District, Urumqi City, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is vice president of the Actors Working Committee of the China Television Artists Association.
In 1998, Chen Jianbin participated in the film "Love in the Internet Age", which was the first time Chen Jianbin participated in a movie performance.
In 2000, he starred in the dramas "Three Sisters Waiting for Godot", "Accidental Death of an Anarchist", and "Konoke or Medicine Victory" to win the 4th Chinese Drama Golden Lion Award.
In 2003, Gao Xixi's TV series "Ten Years of Marriage" collaborated with Xu Fan and won the Outstanding Actor Award at the 24th TV Flying Award and the Most Popular Actor Award at the 5th Golden Eagle Festival.
In 2006, for "Qiao Family Courtyard", he won the Chinese TV Golden Eagle Award for the favorite TV series actor award.
In 2010, he played Cao Cao in the TV series "Three Kingdoms" and won the Best Actor Award at the Seoul TV Series Awards in South Korea.
In 2011, he starred in "The Legend of Zhen Huan" as Yongzheng. The editor of this TV series has introduced it before.
In 2012, he collaborated with Tao Hong, Wu Xiubo and others in the movie "Come on the Sea of People" directed by Cai Shangjun, playing Lao Tie, and won the Most Popular Actor Award at the 4th British Vientiane International Chinese Film Festival. In the same year, he won the Huading Award for Best Actor in China for "The Legend of Zhen Huan".
In 2014, the movie "A Spoon" written, directed and acted by himself, won the Best New Director Award and Best Actor Award at the 51st Taiwan Golden Horse Awards, and the Best Director's debut award at the 30th China Golden Rooster Awards. He won the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor and the 15th Chinese Film Media Award for Best Supporting Actor for his movie "Military Paradise". On September 4, 2016, he won the "Top Ten Film Dramas" Award at the 7th China Film Association Cup for "A Spoon". On September 7, he won the Best Actor Award at the 20th Huading Awards for "A Spoon".
2, Yu Hewei played Liu Bei
In the new version of "Three Kingdoms", the editor believes that the worst acting skills belong to Hewei, because his performance was similar from beginning to end. Later, after looking at other TV series performed by Yu He, I found that the other person's acting skills were very good, but the characters were restricted in "Three Kingdoms". But he didn't act in many dramas, but it was true.
Yu Hewei was born on May 4, 1971 in Dongzhou District, Fushun City, Liaoning Province. He is a mainland Chinese actor and graduated from the 1996th performance undergraduate class of Shanghai Theatre Academy.
2003, he participated in the TV series "Sky of History" directed by Gao Xixi;
2004, he participated in the TV series "Hatching the Wrong Car" and played the role of the anti-No. 1 Su Minsheng. In 2009, he played Liu Bei in the costume drama "Three Kingdoms".
In 2011, he starred in the TV series "Blue Blind: Prison Break" with Wang Likun, and won the Best Actor Award in the Southern Festival "Happiness on the Road" in the same year.
won the MSN Star Moon Most Valuable Actor Award on May 22, 2012.
On August 9, 2015, at the 17th Huading Awards China TV Series Satisfaction Survey Release Ceremony, he won the Best Actor Award for Contemporary TV Series in China for "Next Stop Marriage". In 2016, he starred in the costume drama "Military Advisors Alliance" about the Three Kingdoms War.
3, Lu Yi plays Zhuge Liang
Lu Yi! Lu Yi! Lu Yi! If you say you don't know you, the editor will despise you.Lu Yi has more content to introduce. The editor selectively introduces some more representative ones.
Lu Yi, born on January 6, 1976 in Huangpu District, Shanghai, is a mainland Chinese actor and singer.
1981, he starred in the first movie "Spring Ding Dong" and then joined the Shanghai TV Station's Little Fluorescent Art Troupe.
In 1990, he was specially recruited to Shanghai Children's Arts in the second year of junior high school. After three years of Peking Opera martial arts training, he participated in more than 700 stage performances.
In the summer of 1999, Lu Yi brought his graduation drama "Home" and the small theater drama "Zhuang Zhou's Wife" to Beijing for performance. Juexin in "Home" and King Sun of Chu in "Zhuang Zhou's Wife", these two far-fetched characters fully demonstrated Lu Yi's performance skills. Lu Yi, who has not graduated from college, took on the filming of Haiyan's drama "Never Closed" and won two awards for Best Actor and the audience's favorite actor for "Never Closed" for "Never Closed" in the 2000 Chinese TV Series Golden Eagle Award.
In 2000, he starred in Zhao Baogang's large-scale TV series "Like Fog, Like Rain and Like Wind", and won the "Font Man" award that is most popular among Taiwanese audiences.
In 2001, he starred in the costume TV series "Young Bao Qingtian 2" for the first time, and in the same year he starred in the youth idol drama "Date in the Ocean Hall".
In 2005, he collaborated with Zhao Wei in the love literary film "Lovers' Knot" and was nominated for Best Actor at the 8th Shanghai International Film Festival and Best Actor at the 8th China Changchun Film Festival. In the same year, he participated in the martial arts film "Seven Swords" directed by Tsui Hark. On March 7 of the same year, Lu Yi officially released his second album "Yi Still Not End" in Beijing, winning several music awards.
After 2007, he starred in the costume historical TV series "Big Locust Tree" and "Su Dongpo" directed by Wang Wenjie. He then collaborated with Zhao Baogang in the spy war drama "Harbin under the Night" and won the 3rd BQ Popular Actor of the Year.
In 2009, he starred in the large-scale costume TV series "Three Kingdoms" as Zhuge Liang, and participated in different types of movies such as "Beautiful Secret Order", "Tangshan Earthquake", "Informer", and "Dating with My Ex-wife".
In 2013, the TV series "If Life Deceives You" starring in the TV series "If Life Deceives You" is popular on many satellite TV stations. The drama won the Magnolia Award for the Shanghai TV Festival and won the BQ Popular List of the Year Breakthrough Actor.
4, Ni Dahong as Sima Yi
Ni Dahong's role as Sima Yi is my favorite, and Sima Yi's tolerance is particularly good. In the editor's opinion, Ni Dahong is the best played in the New Three Kingdoms, no doubt about it. Of course, you can disagree with the editor's point of view. Similarly, Ni Dahong has not won many award-winning works.
Ni Dahong, born in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province in 1960, graduated from the Central Academy of Drama and is a male film and television actor in mainland China.
1991 participated in the filming of the TV series "I Am a Country Boy" and officially entered the entertainment industry.
In 2006, he co-starred with Chow Yun-fat and Jay Chou in the movie "The Golden Armor All Over the City", playing the role of Doctor Jiang. In the same year, he participated in the filming of the ethical love drama "Qiao Family Courtyard" starring Chen Jianbin and Jiang Qinqin, playing Sun Maocai.
In 2007, he partnered with Chen Baoguo and Huang Zhizhong to star in the TV series "Jiajing and Hai Rui in the Ming Dynasty 1566", and played the role of Yan Song in the play. In the same year, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 3rd TV Series Storm Festival for his role as Sun Maocai in the TV series "The Qiao Family Courtyard".
In 2010, Li Bihua's first adapted TV series "Bridge of Life and Death" starring Jia Nailiang, playing Lao Ba in the play. In the same year, he participated in the TV series "Three Kingdoms" and played Sima Yi.
In 2011, he joined hands with Chen Xiaoyi and Liu Tao to star in the TV series "Ye Luo Chang'an", playing Bai Laosi. In the same year, he participated in the filming of the modern urban drama "Full of Happiness" directed by Liu Kai, playing Liu's father.
In 2012, he collaborated with Wang Luodan and Zhang Mo to star in the movie "Border Storm" and won the Golden Phoenix Award of the 14th China Film Performing Arts Society for the role of Xiao An's father in the play. In the same year, he joined forces with Wang Yang and Xia Lixin to star in the TV series "After Naked Marriage" and played Chi Xiangfu.
In 2013, he partnered with Zhu Yawen and Zhu Tie to star in the TV series "The Under the Gate of Zhengyang", and played the role of a noble prince and nobleman in the play. In the same year, he co-starred with Huang Zhizhong and Siqin Gaowa in the red-themed anti-Japanese war drama "The Right Way of Jianghu", playing the role of Zhang Caiming.Later, he co-starred with Zhang Hanyun in the movie "First Love Not Complete", and played Jiujiu's father in the film.
In 2014, he partnered with Huo Jianhua and Jia Qing to star in the inspirational drama "The Escort Gate", and played Lu Zongshan in the play.
5, Huang Weide as , Zhou Yu
Zhou Yu always gives the editor a feeling: if you don’t commit suicide, you won’t die. Of course, this has nothing to do with Huang Weide himself, it is a problem with the script.
Huang Weide was born on October 21, 1971 in Taipei City, Taiwan Province. He is a Taiwanese actor and singer in China and graduated from Taiwan University of Culture.
In 2000, Huang Weide entered the entertainment industry under the cultivation of Taiwanese producers Zhou You and Chen Shilong, and first tried his best in "Princess Huaiyu" and attracted the attention of the audience.
In 2003, he starred in the Minshi Eight Oct series "The Legend of the Green Dragon" and played the male lead Qinglong in the play.
In 2005, he starred in the Republic of China emotional drama "Beijing Hua Yanyun" starring Zhao Wei.
In 2008, he was appointed by director Zhang Jizhong to become the male lead in the TV series "The Legend of the Tang Dynasty".
In 2009, he returned to the music scene, launched his personal EP "It's hard to speak", and won two awards: "Almighty Artist" and "Most Popular Male Singer" at the 7th Southeastern Popularity List Award Ceremony. In 2010, he played Zhou Yu in the new TV series "Three Kingdoms" directed by Gao Xixi.
2012, with the public video life drama show "Fly!" "Dove"'s superb performance was successfully shortlisted for the Golden Bell Award for the Actor Award for Mini Series/TV Movie.
In 2014, he played the leading role in the contemporary military legendary TV series "Wait until the mountains are full of flowers". In 2015, he participated in the costume TV series "Langya Bang".
On May 21, 2016, the 19th Huading Awards Top 100 TV Series Satisfaction Survey ended, and Huang Weide won the favorite film and television star of the audience across the country.
6, Yu Rongguang plays 4 Guan Yu
Yu Rongguang has made many films and is a high-yield actor. The editor also likes him very much. Of course, I like the role of Guan Yu he plays more.
Yu Rongguang, born in Beijing on August 30, 1958, is the son of Peking Opera performing artist Yu Mingkui, and a Chinese actor. At the age of 11, he was admitted to the Beijing Fenglei Peking Opera Troupe as an actor and studied martial arts student. He has been studying Peking Opera for ten years since childhood.
Yu Rongguang was admitted to the Beijing Fenglei Peking Opera Troupe as an actor at the age of 11. He practiced martial arts since childhood. After watching "Shaolin Temple" starring Jet Li, he had the idea of making kung fu movies, but he failed to take the Beijing Film Academy actor training class.
In 1982, Yu Rongguang was discovered by Hong Kong director Xu Xiaoming. He starred in the film "Kapok Robe", playing the number one villain, and made his debut on the screen for the first time. Then he filmed films such as "Blood and Tears and Love" and "The Love of the Qin Terracotta Warriors in Ancient and Modern Times".
entered the 1990s, Yu Rongguang entered Hong Kong to develop, and in the years of its development, nearly 50 films have been filmed.
In 1997, Yu Rongguang directed and starred in the 22-episode TV series "Pei An Office", thus embarking on the path of producer and director.
In 2000, as the production director, he produced 20-episode TV series "The Mantra" and 18-episode TV series "The Son of the Earth - The Story of Cai Xitao", which won the "Five Ones" Project Award.
In 2001, he studied in Beijing Broadcasting Institute and obtained a master's degree. He produced the 20-episode TV series "King of Money" as a production director, producer, starring actor and other identities, and the film won the Golden Eagle Award in the Chinese TV series.
In 2003, it cooperated with Beijing Hairun Film and Television Group to establish Yunnan Runshi Rongguang Film Production Co., Ltd. and became the president. In the same year, the 23-episode TV series "Chinese Criminal Police-September Storm" directed and starred by him won the Golden Shield Award of the Ministry of Public Security.
In 2007, Yu Rongguang produced and starred in the 100-episode TV series "Detective Cheng Xu's Years in Dragon City". At the same time, he also starred in Andy Lau's two movies "Brothers' Life and Death Alliance" and "The Three Kingdoms' Meeting Dragon's Armor".
In 2008, Yu Rongguang produced the TV series "Emerald Phoenix" as the producer and starred in the male lead Chang Jingzhai. In addition, he also collaborated with Cheung to perform the movie "Big Betting" directed by his mentor Xu Xiaoming, a real kung fu movie with the theme of Olympics and martial arts. He collaborated with Liu Ye and Sun Honglei in the movie "Tough Guy".
In 2009, the new version of the TV series "Three Kingdoms" directed by Lu Yi, Chen Hao and other directors, Gao Xixi, played Guan Yu in the play.
In 2013, Yu Rongguang directed the movie for the first time and filmed the youth charity movie "School Bus", starring in the dual identities of director and starring.
7, Kang Kai plays Zhang Fei
The editor’s impression of Kang Kai is Zhang Fei in the new "Three Kingdoms", Li Kui in the new "Water Margin", and Fan Kui in the "Legend of Chu and Han". They are all rough people, but there are finer in the thick.
Kang Kai, born on March 1, 1972, is a male film and television actor and a martial arts director of film and television dramas. He graduated from the director and screenwriter class of Beijing Film Academy.
In 2008, Kang Kai, who was studying and traveling in Russia, heard that director Gao Xixi, who had known each other for many years, was going to film "The New Three Kingdoms". He thought it was an opportunity, so he recommended himself to play Zhang Fei.
In 2009, he participated in the filming of the new historical costume TV series "Three Kingdoms" directed by Gao Xixi, and co-starred with Yu Hewei (played by Liu Bei), Yu Rongguang (played by Guan Yu), and played the burly Zhang Fei.
In 2010, he starred in the new version of the large-scale costume drama "Water Margin" directed by Ju Jueliang, and played the reckless and rough "Black Tornado" Li Kui.
In 2011, he collaborated with director Gao Xixi again to star in the costume historical drama "The Legend of Chu and Han", playing the role of Liu Bang (played by Chen Daoming) as Fan Kuai, a powerful general under the sect. In the same year, he played the role of Ding Daxiong, a good man with a rough appearance but a very delicate heart in the urban emotional drama "You Are My Happiness".
In 2012, he collaborated with director Ju Jueliang again to star in the large-scale costume historical action TV series "The Loyal Yue Fei", and played the role of the general Niu Gao, who is good at using two maces in the play. In the same year, he participated in the filming of the large-scale TV series "Mao Zedong" filmed to commemorate the 120th anniversary of Mao Zedong's birth, playing the legendary general of the Republic of China Feng Yuxiang.
In 2013, he starred in the legendary drama "The Escort Gate", playing the down-and-out prince Erhe, who is very skilled in martial arts and arrogant.
In 2015, Kang Kai played the TV series "The Legend of the Song Dynasty: Zhao Kuangyin" by Zhao Kuangyin (played by Chen Jianbin) in the play.
8, Nie Yuan plays Zhao Yun
The editor especially likes Zhao Yun played by Nie Yuan. Oh, did the editor say several of my favorites in this article? Well, the editor admits that many characters in this TV series like it very much.
Nie Yuan, a mainland Chinese male actor, was born on March 17, 1978 in Zhenyuan County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province. His ancestral home is Shandong. In 2000, he graduated from the undergraduate class of the Performance Department of Shanghai Theatre Academy.
In 2001, Nie Yuan participated in "The World Granary" and played the role of the young Qianlong.
In 2004, he won the 5th "Popular Ten Double Ten" and "Top Ten Actor Awards" for "Battle of Sweat and Blood".
In 2006, he played the leading male lead in "Snow Mountain Fox".
In 2011, he played Tang Seng in Zhang Jizhong's version of "Journey to the West", and was awarded the "Most Popular Male Actor" of the College Students' TV Festival.
In 2011, he starred in the revolutionary epic drama "The Revolutionary is Always Young" for the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Party, playing Chen Zhi.
2013, the TV version of "Dragon Gate Flying Armor", playing Zhao Huaian.
In 2012, he was nominated for the "Best Supporting Actor" of the 3rd Macau International Film Festival for the movie "Guan Yunchang". In 2013, he starred in the 3D tomb-robbing film "The Legend of Xuanwu: The Serial Fight" jointly produced by China, the United States and South Korea.
In 2014, he starred in the movie "Embroidered Chunjian" as the anti-number Zhao Jingzhong.
Starring in the TV series "The Legend of Da Yuer" in 2015.