Biographical resume of actor Jiang Xin

Jiang Xin, Hui nationality, was born on May 8, 1983 in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. She is an actress in Mainland China and graduated from Henan Art Vocational College.

In 1992, Jiang Xin co-starred in the period drama "Queen of Pendants", in which she played Qiao Qingxiu, a childhood lover of pendants. In 1995, Jiang Xin participated in the country drama "Five Men and Two Women", playing the role of Quan Yue, the youngest sister among seven brothers and sisters. In 1996, she participated in the costume myth drama "Fuxi and Nuwa". In 1997, he starred in the Republic of China drama "Rouge House". In 1999, she played the heroine Hongye in the costume drama "Pang Zhenkun".

In 2001, she co-starred in the legendary costume drama "The Horse Queen", in which she played Qiu Ju, one of the queen's four maids. In 2002, Jiang Xin participated in the anti-gang drama "Public Security Bureau", in which she played Li Fan, the daughter of the police chief; in the same year, she also participated in the sitcom "Party Member Sister Ma" directed by Yingda, in which she played the role of Li Fan. Wang Aijia’s classmate.

Evaluation of Jiang Xin’s acting skills

Jiang Xin’s acting skills have been widely recognized in the entertainment industry. She can accurately grasp the emotions and personality of the character, perform the character vividly and naturally, and leave a deep impression on the audience.

In the TV series "The Legend of Zhen Huan", Jiang Xin plays Concubine Hua with a distinct image, and her arrogance and scheming are vividly and impressively performed. In the TV series "Ode to Joy", her role as Fan Shengmei showed the character's inner world and family background, making the audience excited about the character's encounters and growth.

Jiang Xin’s acting skills have been demonstrated not only in costume dramas, but also in modern dramas. In the TV series "Blind Date", her role as Xia Xiaoyun showed the character's independence and strength, and fully demonstrated the character's personality.

In general, Jiang Xin's acting skills have been recognized by the audience and industry insiders. She can accurately grasp the emotions and personality of the character, and interpret the character vividly and naturally. She is a powerful actress. Although her performance in some dramas was slightly lacking, overall her acting skills are still quite high.