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Xu shaohua

Xu shaohua

2024-12-26 08:03
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Xu Shaohua was a famous performing artist and a national first-class actor in China. He was born on December 27, 1958 and graduated from Shandong Art College. Xu Shaohua used to be the vice president of Shandong Provincial Drama Theater and the vice chairman of Shandong Dramatists Association. In 1980, he starred in the movie "Refined Change" and became famous as "Silly Young Master" Yuan Feng. He was hailed as "China's No.1 Xiaosheng" by Hong Kong's Ta Kung Pao. In 1983, he joined the cast of the Central TV drama Journey to the West and played the role of Tang Sanzang, which became a turning point in his artistic career. Xu Shaohua also participated in other film and television works, such as Liao Zhai, Xi Shi, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, etc. He gradually faded out of the audience's vision after he became the vice president of Shandong Provincial Drama Theater in 2003. At present, Xu Shaohua was still active in the entertainment industry. He had recently acted in the movie "Accidental Youth." Xu Shaohua's wife was Yang Kun, and they had been married for 34 years. Xu Shaohua was the actor of the second generation of Tang Sanzang, and his performance left a deep impression on the audience.

Mist by Wei Feng Ji Xu

Mist by Wei Feng Ji Xu

***ORIGINAL AUTHOR: 微风几许 (Wei Feng Ji Xu)*** Hyperthymesia. Those with this condition can remember every detail of their lives from something as significant as the world’s turning point to something as small and as insignificant as a minor fleeting thought. They cannot forget and their thirst for knowledge allows them to be considered genius in some senses. Legend has it that Ji Yushi was this kind of genius. In addition, it was said that he was gay and very beautiful. As soon as the news that he was going to support Tianqiong’s seventh squad broke out, it sent everyone buzzing. Everyone knew that the captain of the seventh squad, Song Qinglan, was a hoodlum and deeply homophobic. He not only relied on his super-powerful abilities to become the dark horse on the battlefield in less than two years, but he also hates it when those at the top forced a flower vase* into his squad. Sure enough, Song Qinglan announced in front of everyone, “Useful? Us brothers are going out there working ourselves to the bone, we don’t need a little genius who can only speedread quantum waves!” Later. The squad was forced into a dire situation during their mission. That beautiful little genius calmly continued, every gunfire hitting the mark, his fighting power peaking. Song Qinglan begged in front of everyone, “Adviser Ji, stay.” In the end, he added, “I’ll work myself to the bone for you.” ***** Ji Yushi had a secret. He would often be awake at night, suffering from memory overload and recurring nightmares. There was only one thing that could let him fall asleep peacefully. And that was Song Qinglan. *Flower vase: Someone who only looks pretty but can’t amount to much
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106 Chs
The Xu Clan’s Eldest Son: Cultivating with My Family

The Xu Clan’s Eldest Son: Cultivating with My Family

When Xu Fan’s crossed into a strange new world, his first three days were nothing short of desperate. The rice jar was empty, his stomachs growled endlessly, and the clan sneered at them—calling them a “nest of poor ghosts” destined to starve. But on the verge of collapse, Xu Fan lifted his hoe—and everything changed. A crisp sound echoed in his mind: [You tilled the soil for the first time—Proficiency Panel activated!] [Farming +1!] [You tracked a wild hare—unlocked skill: Tracking!] [You bargain at the market—unlocked skill: Bargaining!] [You beat up a bully—Staff Mastery +100!] While others meditated in quiet caves, Xu Fan cultivated through work. Every swing of his hoe strengthened his body and deepened his connection to the land and spiritual veins beneath his feet. Every meal he cooked his [Cooking] skill turning plain food into nourishing spiritual dishes that healed and strengthened his entire family. The Xu family eldest son who once struggled to lift a bucket became the hunter who killed a wild wolf with a single punch—and, one day, an immortal cultivator whose strength shook mountains. Farming led to mastery of the earth veins. Trap-making evolved into complex rune arrays. From building fences to constructing immortal formations—each step was a path toward transcendence. When famine struck and others starved, Xu Fan’s home overflowed with the scent of meat stew, and his garden thrived in emerald green. So when the landlord offered him five hundred taels of silver as a reward, Xu Fan only smiled and asked instead for three miles of barren mountain. Everyone thought he had lost his mind. But only he knew—his eyes were already fixed far beyond the mortal world, on the boundless sea of stars. “Others cultivate for their own immortality,” Xu Fan said, gripping his hoe. “But I will lead my entire clan to everlasting life.”
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31 Chs

Xu shaohua

Xu Shaohua was a famous performing artist and a national first-class actor in China. He was born on December 27, 1958 and graduated from Shandong Art College. Xu Shaohua used to be the vice president of Shandong Province Drama Theater and the vice chairman of Shandong Province Dramatists Association. He had several iconic roles in his artistic career, including playing the role of Tang Sanzang in the 1986 edition of Journey to the West. His acting skills were highly praised and he was regarded as the best actor in China. In addition to TV series, Xu Shaohua also acted in many movies. In 2003, he became the vice president of Shandong Province Drama Theater, and gradually faded out of the audience's vision. Recently, Xu Shaohua announced that he would return to the entertainment industry and start acting in a new movie.

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2025-01-06 01:41

How old is Xu Shaohua in Journey to the West?

There were two people named Xu Shaohua. Xu Shaohua, who played Tang Sanzang in Journey to the West, was born in January 1958. The other Xu Shaohua was born in June 1969. He was the vice chairman of the Baise City People's Political Conference in Guangxi and had nothing to do with Journey to the West. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>

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2026-07-16 03:32

Journey to the West, Xu Shaohua, Chi Chongrui

In Journey to the West, Xu Shaohua and Chi Chongrui were both actors of Tang Sanzang. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>

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2026-07-18 11:53

Journey to the West, how old is Xu Shaohua this year

Xu Shaohua was born in January 1958 and was 66 years old in 2024. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>

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2026-07-17 00:08

Xu Shaohua's recent situation in Journey to the West

Xu Shaohua was now 61 years old. His current situation was in stark contrast to his former image. He now sang on the streets for a living and even played live streaming. In the live broadcast, he integrated his identity as "Tang Sanzang" into it, such as setting up "Buddhist Scriptures Small Class","Tang Sanzang's Private Kitchen" and other segments. Although his figure was out of shape, he still retained his scholarly temperament. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>

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2026-07-18 14:09

Xu Shaohua's attitude towards Zhu Lin

According to the information, during the filming process, Xu Shaohua and Zhu Lin had a private exchange of understanding of the role. In the play, Tang Sanzang, played by Xu Shaohua, had love for the king of the Kingdom of Women, played by Zhu Lin, but he suppressed his response out of his faith and responsibility. In 2004, when the crew of Journey to the West gathered again, Zhu Lin was a little flustered and did not answer the question. Her eyes were locked on Xu Shaohua. When Zhu Lin took the microphone and said to Xu Shaohua," Since we parted in the country of women, we haven't seen each other for twenty years. Brother Yu, how have you been?" Xu Shaohua was in tears on the spot. This also reflected his special feelings for Zhu Lin, which may include his complicated feelings about his past filming experience and the emotions in the drama. However, this kind of emotion was more based on their common acting experience and the emotional relationship in the drama. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-07-27 16:19

Why did Xu Shaohua reject Zhu Lin?

According to the information provided, Xu Shaohua played Tang Sanzang in Journey to the West. Tang Sanzang set out to learn from the scriptures out of his faith and responsibility. This sense of mission made him suppress his response to the king of the Kingdom of Women (played by Zhu Lin). His choice was always based on the responsibility of learning from the scriptures, so there was no such thing as rejecting Zhu Lin in reality. The so-called relationship scandal between Zhu Lin and Xu Shaohua was hyped up by the media. In fact, Xu Shaohua married Yang Kun, who he had been in love with for many years, in 1983. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-07-30 14:30

Chen Hong, He Qing, Ru Ping, Xu Shaohua

Chen Hong, He Qing, Ru Ping, and Xu Shaohua were one of the main leads of the period drama," Liao Zhai." They played important roles in the play and presented wonderful performances to the audience. This drama was a classic period drama that told the story of immortals, foxes, and spirits. Although the specific plot was not mentioned, Chen Hong, He Qing, Ru Ping, and Xu Shaohua's performances were highly praised. Their acting skills and looks were outstanding, bringing unforgettable visual enjoyment to the audience.

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2025-01-08 19:24

Why did Xu Shaohua and Zhu Lin quit the crew?

There were many reasons why Xu Shaohua left the crew. One theory was that he wanted to go to university to get a diploma. Another theory was that the contract between his unit and the crew of Journey to the West had expired. There were also opinions that he had a salary problem. He felt that his scenes were no less than Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie, but his salary was much lower. Although his salary later increased from 50 yuan to 55 yuan, the two sides did not reach an agreement in the end, so he chose to leave. In addition, there was also a saying that he might have feelings for Zhu Lin, but whether this emotional factor was the reason for his departure from the crew was uncertain. The reason why Zhu Lin left the crew was not clearly mentioned in the reference materials, so it was impossible to answer accurately. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-07-26 02:29

Shaohua

Just the words "Shaohua" did not make it clear what the problem was. Yinreng (June 6, 1674-January 27, 1725) was the second son of Emperor Xuanye of the Qing Dynasty. His mother was Empress Renxiao. He was the last crown prince in the Qing Dynasty and China's history to be publicly named. He was intelligent and studious since he was young. He was both civil and military. He was proficient in hundreds of classics, poetry, songs, and was also good at riding and archery. He was made Crown Prince when he was less than a year old. He was deeply loved by Kangxi in his early years. When Kangxi marched north, he let him supervise the country and govern the country. He often accompanied him on the southern tour. However, as his power increased, he became grumpy, arrogant, extravagant, and licentious. His life was abandoned twice. Finally, he died of illness in the third year of Yongzheng (1725) in Xian 'an Palace at the age of 51. Later, he was granted the title of Prince Heshuoli. His posthumous title was Mi. His tomb was located in Huanghua Mountain (now Jizhou District, Tianjin). There were works such as "The Snow Moon on the Top of the Bodhisattva","Accompanying Xin Wutai","Passing the Mountain Temple" and so on, which were included in "The Collection of Elegant Songs of the Kangxi Dynasty" and "The Collection of Poetry in the Late Evening". The novel "Half Conspiracy for the Court and Half Conspiracy for the Monarch" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!

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2026-02-09 13:09
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