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- Meg 2: The Trench2023
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- The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor2008
- Long ma jing shen2023
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- The Battle at Lake Changjin2021
- Wolf Warrior II2017
- Water Gate Bridge2022
- Wolf Warrior2015
- Shaolin2011
- SPL 2: A Time for Consequences2016
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- The Climbers2019
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- My People, My Country2019
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- Call of Heroes2016
- The Legend of Zu2001
Wu Jing, also known as Jacky Wu, (Chinese: 吴京; pinyin: Wú Jīng; born 3 April 1974) is a Chinese actor, director and martial artist best known for his roles in various martial arts films such as Tai Chi Boxer, Fatal Contact, the Sha Po Lang films, and as Leng Feng in Wolf Warrior, its sequel Wolf Warrior 2, and most recently The Battle at ...
Wu Jing (Chinese: 吴京, born 3 April 1974), sometimes credited as Jing Wu, is a Chinese martial artist, actor and director. Wu is best known for his roles in various martial arts films such as Tai Chi Boxer, Fatal Contact, the SPL films, and as Leng Feng in Wolf Warrior and its sequel.
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1. Tai Chi II (1996) R | 96 min | Action, Comedy, Romance. 6.9. Rate. A young Tai Chi master fights Opium smugglers with the aid of his powerful braid while wooing a girl. Directors: Hsin-Yen Chang, Woo-Ping Yuen | Stars: Jing Wu, Christy Chung, Mark Cheng, Billy Chow. Votes: 761. Search on Amazon. 2. Zu Warriors (2001)
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A list of all movies, series and dramas starring Wu Jing, all in one place. 8.5 (116 ratings) To celebrate China’s National Day, this four-part anthology highlights work by some of the country’s most talented directors.