Guo Jingming (Guo Xiaosi) was a famous Chinese-born man who graduated from Shanghai University in 1983. His representative works included the Tiny Times series and the Grand Records series, which were regarded as one of the representative figures of Chinese online literature. Guo Jingming was about 17 meters tall and weighed about 60 kilograms. He was a person who paid great attention to self-management and personal image. He had also dabbled in music, movies, and other fields. He had once directed a movie called "Tiny Times."
Guo Jingming (English name: Guo Xiaosi) was born in 1983 in China. His representative works included "How Many Flowers Fall in My Dream" and "Fantasy City". He had won many literary awards and was known as one of the fresh representatives of the Chinese literary world.
Guo Jingming (Guo Site) was a famous Chinese pop singer, designer and film director. Born in 1983, his real name was Guo Keyu. Guo Jingming published his first novel in 2005,"How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream", and then became a well-known person who gradually dabbled in music, movies, and other fields. His representative works included the novel series "Tiny Times", the musical series "Tiny Times", and the movie series "Tiny Times". Guo Jingming was loved by fans because of his handsome appearance and outstanding talent, but also because of his frequent change of girlfriends and controversial comments. He had participated in various commercial events and film productions many times and had many fans in the mainland of China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and other places.
Guo Jingming was born on September 12, 1983 in Chengdu City Sichuan Province, China. He is a screenwriter, director, singer, and actor. In 2005, Guo Jingming published his first novel," How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream ", which began to make a name for himself in the literary world. In 2007, he started writing TV series scripts and in 2008, he released the TV series "How Many Flowers Fall in Dreams". In 2010, Guo Jingming launched the novel Tiny Times series, which quickly became one of the best-selling literary series in mainland China. Guo Jingming's novels were often extravagant, gorgeous, and illusory. He himself had been accused of plagiarism many times. In 2013, Guo Jingming was taken away by the police for plagiarism. After that, he began to turn to film and TV series creation and launched a series of film works and music works. On July 17, 2015, Guo Jingming founded Guo Jingming Group, which was involved in many fields including literature, film, music, etc.
Guo Jingming (Guo Lei) was born on September 12, 1983 in Shanghai City, China. He is a director, screenwriter, singer, and actor. In 2005, Guo Jingming began to make a name for himself in the literary world and published many best-selling novels, such as "How Many Flowers Fall in My Dream" and "Fantasy City". In 2007, he began directing his first film, Tiny Times, and won the Best New Director Award at the 6th Hong Kong Directors 'Spring Tea Party and the Best Director Award at the 19th University Student Video Exhibition. In 2010, he directed the movie Tiny Times 2: The Aoki Era. In 2011, Guo Jingming released his solo album, Guo's Love Song. In 2013, he directed the movie Tiny Times 3: The Age of Gold. In 2014, Guo Jingming received a lot of attention because he frequently expressed his thoughts on the values of teenagers on social media.
Guo Jingming was born on September 12, 1983 in Chengdu City Sichuan Province, China. He is a director, screenwriter, singer, and producer. In 2005, Guo Jingming began to attract widespread attention with works such as "Dream of Flowers" and "Fantasy City". In 2007, he began to turn his attention to the film industry and directed his first film, Tiny Times. In 2010, he directed the film Tiny Times 2: The Aoki Era, which won the Best New Director Award at the 5th Golden Horse Film Festival and the Best New Director nomination at the 19th Hong Kong Film Awards. In 2011, Guo Jingming directed the movie Tiny Times 3: The Age of Gold and won the Best Actor Award at the 1st Wenrong Awards. In 2013, he founded Shanghai Jiushang Fashion Group and became one of the leading figures in the fashion industry in mainland China. Guo Jingming's works were very popular among young people because of their unique style and emphasis on personality and fashion elements. He had also received much attention because of his fashion taste and lifestyle.
Guo Jingming (Guo Jingming) was born on September 12, 1983 in Chengdu City Sichuan Province, China. He is a male singer and a member of the Seven Heroes band.
Guo Jingming (Guo Xiaosi) was a famous Chinese pop singer. He was born in 1983 and was 17 meters tall. His representative works included "How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream","Tiny Times" series,"Grand Records" and so on. Guo Jingming started writing in 2005 and established his own literary brand, the "Guo Xiaosi" series. His novel style was unique, with the theme of youth, friendship, and love, and was deeply loved by young readers. In addition to his literary creation, Guo Jingming was also a well-known movie actor. He had starred in many movies and TV series such as "Tiny Times,""Grand Legend,""The Girl We Chased Together Those Years," and so on. Guo Jingming was a controversial figure. His writing style and remarks often attracted social attention and discussion. He also received widespread attention because of his arrogance, plagiarism, and other negative news.
Guo Baokun was a character in the TV series " Celebrating Years ", played by actor Jia Jinghui. He was a member of the Crown Prince's faction and was responsible for compiling documents. His father was an extremely high-ranking official. Guo Baokun was timid and afraid that he would lose his life. Even though he had confronted Fan Xian many times, he had always been resolved by Fan Xian. Guo Baokun wanted to save his imprisoned father, so he decided to stay in Northern Qi as a spy. He had once invited a group of killers to assassinate Fan Xian, but these killers were dressed as farmers and were ultimately defeated by Fan Xian and the others. In the end, Guo Baokun went with Fan Xian to Northern Qi and stayed in Northern Qi to continue working hard to save his father. Guo Baokun chose to stay in Northern Qi as a spy to help Fan Xian complete his mission and rescue his father.
Guo Qilin, whose real name was Guo Qilin, was born on February 8, 1996. He was a crosstalk actor, film actor, and host in mainland China. He was the son of the crosstalk master Guo Degang and had studied under Guo Degang's partner, Yu Qian. Guo Qilin dropped out of school in 2011 and joined Deyun's fourth team, becoming a crosstalk actor. In 2012, he held a solo crosstalk performance and performed the crosstalk work "My Junior High School Life." In addition, he also starred in the urban comedy film "I Want Happiness" directed by Guo Degang. Guo Qilin's acting experience was rich and varied. He had outstanding performances in the fields of crosstalk, film and television, and hosting.
Guo Jingming (Guo Xiaosi) was born on September 12, 1983 in Shanghai City China. He was a director, screenwriter, singer, and producer. In 2005, Guo Jingming began to make a name for himself in the literary world. He gained widespread attention and recognition with his novel series such as "How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream". In 2007, he started preparing his own film studio to release his first film, Tiny Times. In 2010, his film Tiny Times was released and became a big phenomenon in the Chinese film market with its good reputation and commercial success. Since then, Guo Jingming had released a series of well-received films such as Tiny Times 2: The Age of Aoki and Tiny Times 3: The Age of Gold. In addition, Guo Jingming was also an active person. He won the love of many readers with his unique writing style and humorous style. His representative works included the novel "How many flowers have fallen in my dream","The reflection of the left hand and the youth of the right hand","The Grand Master" and many other literary awards at home and abroad. Guo Jingming was known as one of the leading figures in the Chinese literary world because of his outstanding achievements in literary creation and business.