Chi Chongrui was born in Beijing in 1952 into a Peking Opera family of five generations. I have been fond of operas and performances in Beijing since I was a child. I went to the countryside to serve as a soldier and also worked as a radio host. After graduating from Shanghai Theater Academy, he accidentally met director Yang Jie and played the classic role of Tang Monk in "Journey to the West". So, do you know what other movies he was in before starring in "Journey to the West"? Let me take a look at some classic stills from these dramas.
"Love in the Pen" is a film directed by Yan Bili. It tells the story of Zhao Xuzhi, an ancient Chinese calligrapher who traveled to study calligraphy. He was arrogant, read thousands of books, traveled thousands of miles away, and learned from the sword dance and dance of Daniang Island. Understand the true meaning of calligraphy from the historical story of reaching the pinnacle of calligraphy art. Chi Chongrui once played Heng Shu in the play. The play was filmed in 1982. This is a story about the party's disciplinary inspection cadres who adhere to the principles of Communist Party membership and oppose unhealthy behaviors. It vividly shows the profound lessons learned by Sun Yongkang, the leader of large groups, and others. They opened the back door, harmed public and private interests, and fell into the quagmire without looking back. Chi Chongrui plays Sun Yongkang in the play, the only villain he has ever played. The film describes Du Jian, a manager of a metallurgical company. With the rapid development of modern industrial production, he felt that he was old and weak, and actively recommended Su Haipeng, a middle-aged engineer with correct thinking and practical ability, as the head of the company.
Deputy General Manager Chen Zhuang had a different view on this, but the facts eventually educated him and made him change his view. Chi Chongrui once played Du Mingguang in the play. The 1984 TV series "Harbin at Night", jointly recorded by the China TV Drama Production Center, the TV Drama Art Committee and Qingdao TV Station, tells the story after September 11th. The heroic struggle of my underground workers against the Japanese invaders. Chi Chongrui plays Xiao Shang in the play. He is famous as Tang Monk. Among the third edition of Tang Monk, I think he has the best appearance. The Chi Chongrui we see is already "Tang Monk" without hair. In fact, people have great hair when they are young. With bushy eyebrows and large eyes, he looks healthy and sunny, with little loss of fresh flesh. My eyes are clear and I feel righteous.
Chi Zhongrui loves sports and trains his whole tendon. He truly "looks thin when wearing clothes, but looks fat when taking off clothes." He is handsome and well-dressed. He is a handsome guy who loves beauty. I have a wide range of hobbies and I also like to make friends. After Chi Zhongrui graduated from the Shanghai Theater Academy, he was assigned to the CCTV TV Drama Production Center, where he starred in "The Flower of Cardamom", "Love in the Pen" and "Harbin at Night".
After marrying the wealthy woman Chen Lihua at the age of 11, he was in a meticulous suit and bald head. Since then, he has never been as changeable and fashionable as he is now, perhaps to express his respect for his wife. His appearance and behavior made his wife feel safe. Chen Lihua also said in the interview that many women lined up to pursue Chi Chongrui at that time, and after more than 30 years of emotional baptism, he plucked up the courage to marry. Became husband. View recent photos, no age difference.