Wu Qijiang and Tong Dawei were the main leads of the TV series, The Lost Child.
There was some uncertainty about Wu Qijiang's marital status. There were reports that he was married and had a family, but the identity of his wife was not publicly disclosed. In addition, there were rumors that he and Wang Ruizi, Annie Shi, Ding Liuyuan, and other female stars had played husband and wife in the series, but these were only cooperative relationships and had not been confirmed. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether Wu Qijiang was married or not.
The information on whether Wu Qijiang was married or not was inconsistent. Some reports claimed that he was married and had become a father, but there was no specific mention of who his wife was. Other reports stated that he was not married and that he had always kept a low profile and did not disclose his private life. Due to the lack of conclusive information, we are unable to determine if Wu Qijiang is married.
The information on whether Wu Qijiang was married or not was inconsistent. There were reports that he was married and had become a father, but there were also reports that he was not married. Since there was no clear evidence to support any of the claims, it was impossible to determine whether Wu Qijiang was married or not.
Tong Dawei had acted in many TV series, including My Son is a Wonder, Struggle, Jade Guanyin, Apple, The Thirteen Beauties of Jinling, Little Daddy, Dragon Gate Escort, and so on. In addition, he also acted in many TV dramas such as "Ten Sends Off the Red Army,""Our Marriage," and "The Lost Child." He had acted in a total of 50 TV series, 44 of which were works that he starred in.
Wu Qijiang, a Chinese actor, was born on October 31, 1978, from Jiangsu. He graduated from the Film and Television School of Nanjing Arts Institute. Wu Qijiang used to be known as Wu Wei. He played the role of Ren Zhuoxuan in the 2004 film My Years in France and began his acting career. He also starred in many movies and TV series, including the 2005 TV series "Family Change" and the 2006 anti-war TV series "Love in the Fire of War". Wu Qijiang's personal information showed that he was 180cm tall and weighed 66kg. He was born in the Chinese zodiac sign of the horse. His blood type was O, and his constellation was Scorpio. He was an actor from Mainland China, and his nationality was Chinese.
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Wu Qijiang's TV series included " My Years in France,"" Family Change,"" Love in the Time of War,"" Ugly Invincible,"" Flying,"" Loyalty and Betrayal,"" Target War,"" The Iron-Blooded Journey of a Strong Man,"" Beginning," etc. In addition, he also participated in the TV series " Peng Pai,"" Dear Children,"" The Soul of the Border Army,"" Dream City,"" The Lost Child,"" Ode to Joy 4,"" The Four Seas Reincarnate," and many other works.
Wu Qijiang had acted in a total of 28 TV series, of which he had starred in 15 TV series. Some of the TV series he starred in included The Lost Child, Torrent, Hawthorn Tree in the Distance, Toward the Sky, and The Liu Family's Daughter-in-law. In addition, he also acted in the TV series "Peng Pai" and "Dear Children."
Wu Qijiang played the role of Director Chen in the TV series Love in the Mountains and Seas. His superb acting skills left a deep impression on the audience. He changed his role freely and his acting skills were admirable. Wu Qijiang had also performed well in other plays before, such as "The Beginning" and "Ode to Joy." His outstanding acting skills once again proved his professionalism and deep foundation.
At present, it was impossible to determine who Wu Qijiang's real wife was. Wu Qijiang had always kept a low profile and was unwilling to reveal any information about his wife, so his wife's identity remained a mystery. The search results mentioned some possible candidates that were spread online, such as Wang Ruizi, Ding Liuyuan, and Annie Shi, but none of this information was confirmed. Therefore, it was impossible to accurately answer who Wu Qijiang's real wife was.