Yuan Hong and Li Xiaomeng were one of the leading actors in the rural romance drama " Ordinary World." According to the information provided, Yuan Hong played Sun Shaoping in the drama, while Li Xiaomeng played Tian Xiaoxia. They had started studying the original work and script a few months before filming began, and were preparing for the shoot. In order to get close to the thin appearance of the character in the original novel, Yuan Hong lost 20 pounds. The drama was broadcasted on February 26, 2015 on Beijing TV and Dragon TV. As for their acting rankings, it was impossible to know based on the information provided.
The female lead of "Cute Girl Eats Ghost" was called Li Xiaomeng. I recommend this cute mystery detective novel to you. The 'heart' in it can't jump out. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I don't know who Li Yuan is. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
[Old Ghost refers to Gu Xiaomeng in the film " The Wind ".] Although the old ghost in the original novel was Li Ningyu, the movie version of The Wind made major changes to the character setting, changing the character of the old ghost to Gu Xiaomeng. Gu Xiaomeng was an agent who was loyal to the organization and good at disguising herself. She risked her life many times in the film to complete the mission. Although there were some hints that Gu Xiaomeng might be the old ghost, the final answer was that Gu Xiaomeng was the old ghost.
Xia Meng was an art student. She had won first place in the arts exams of Shanghai Film Academy, Beijing Film Academy, and Media College, which attracted people's attention. Her real name was Ma Meizhi, and her stage name was Xia Meng. Xia Meng's appearance and talent left a deep impression on people. She was praised by people and even bumped into Yuan Hong. However, there was no information on whether Xia Meng and Yuan Hong were related.
Li Xian was the second son of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. He was made Crown Prince after Li Hong's sudden death. Li Xian was clear and fair in handling government affairs, and was praised by Emperor Gaozong of Tang Dynasty and supported by the government and the people. However, he was also suspected by Wu Zetian and was eventually deposed as a commoner and exiled to Bazhou. After Wu Zetian deposed the emperor, he ordered cruel officials to force Li Xian to commit suicide at the age of 29. As for Li Hong, he was Wu Zetian's eldest son. He died of illness not long after he was made Crown Prince. Regarding the cause of his death, there was a saying that he died of illness, and another saying that he was killed by Wu Zetian. However, modern historians were more inclined to believe that he died of illness. Thus, Li Xian and Li Hong's endings were not satisfactory.
Gao Lu and Li Xiaomeng had acted in " Blooming Mountain Village " and " It's All Good."
The relationship between Yuan Futong and Yuan Hong meant that Yuan Hong was very likely to be Yuan Futong's biological son. Yuan Futong was one of the seventy-two dukes of the North Sea. He had gathered the seventy-two dukes in the North Sea and had a very high rallying power, Daoist skills, and martial arts. Yuan Hong was the leader of the Seven Monsters of Meishan. He was an ancient white ape who had turned into a spirit and was proficient in the Eight Nine Mysteries. The apotheosis mentioned that Yuan Futong and Yuan Hong were both demons. Yuan Futong fought with Grand Preceptor Wen during the rebellion against the Shang Dynasty in the North Sea, and it took Grand Preceptor Wen fifteen years to eliminate him. At the end of King Zhou's reign, Yuan Hong helped King Zhou destroy the Zhou Dynasty. He did not care about the revenge of killing his father and continued the life of the Shang Empire. Although the search results did not specify the specific relationship between Yuan Futong and Yuan Hong, it could be speculated that there might be a parent-child relationship between them.
It wasn't Yuan Ziwen and Yuan Zihao. They were two undergraduate students from Tsinghua University from Hebei Province's Zhangjiakou City. They were not from Hong Kong.