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Zhang Fengyi (born 1 September 1956) is a Chinese actor best known for his role as "Duan Xiaolou" in Farewell My Concubine (1993), Jing Ke in The Emperor and the Assassin (1998), and Cao Cao in Red Cliff (2008–2009).
Zhang Feng Yi is a Chinese actor who has starred in many historical dramas, such as The Empress of China, Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace, and The Guardian. He was born in Hunan and graduated from the Beijing Film Academy. See his biography, ratings, and upcoming projects.
YearTitle#RoleTBAAbyss Walker add Chinese Drama, 0000, 39 ...39Fang Qing Long Support RoleTBARight and Profit add Chinese Drama, 0000, ...40Yu Hao Min Main RoleTBAOverseas Security Guard add Chinese ...33Xiang Ping Sheng Main RoleTBAGenuine Heroes add Chinese Drama, 0000, ...36{Scene} Wu Guang Qi Main RoleFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zhang Fengyi (born September 1, 1956) is a Chinese actor most famous for his role in Farewell My Concubine, as a Chinese stage actor dealing with China's changing political climate and the affections of his singing partner. Other notable roles have been his interpretations of the would-be assassin Jing Ke in the film The Emperor and the Assassin and the ...
Fengyi Zhang. Actor: Red Cliff. Fengyi Zhang was born on 1 September 1956 in Changsha City, Hunan Province, China. He is an actor, known for Red Cliff (2008), Farewell My Concubine (1993) and Temptation of a Monk (1993).
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Nov 19, 2009 · The Han Empire's unsavory prime minister, Cao Cao (Zhang Fengyi), has designs on two smaller kingdoms. He sends an armada down the Yangtze to attack the rulers of those lands, Liu Bei and Sun Quan ...
Directed by Chen Kaige • 1993 • China Starring Leslie Cheung, Zhang Fengyi, Gong Li. A long-unavailable landmark of Chinese filmmaking, this passionate, exquisitely shot, Palme d’Or–winning epic spans fifty years—from the early twentieth century to the tumultuous Cultural Revolution—capturing the history of a changing country while revealing the intimate details of a tender ...
Oct 29, 1993 · Under the stage names of Cheng Dieyi (Leslie Cheung) and Duan Xiaolou (Zhang Fengyi), the two actors become wildly popular with Peking audiences. But they are politically unsophisticated, and Dieyi in particular makes unwise decisions during the Japanese occupation, leading to later charges of collaborating with the enemy.