
Chen Daoming
Acting
Biography
Chen Daoming (born 26 April 1955) is a Chinese actor who has starred in various genres of film and television series.
Born: April 26, 1955
Place of Birth: Tianjin, China
Known For

Legend of Chu and Han
The events in the late Qin Dynasty and the Chu–Han Contention that led to the founding of the Han Dynasty.

We Have Nowhere to Place Youth
Li Ran (played by Tong Dawei) had a relationship with a quantum mechanics teacher in the university by chance, and then this fruitless relationship left an indelible impact on him. A few years later, Li Ran, who has become a reporter of the provincial newspaper, met Zhou Meng (played by Jiang Yiyan) at a friend's party, and the two fell in love at first sight and were intoxicated by the romantic beauty of love. However, the appearance of Li Ran's ex-girlfriend Liu Yi not only brought a short-term dispute between the two, but also brought Du Xiaobin (played by Zhang Xinyi) into Li Ran's life. Li Ran originally only went to help Du Xiaobin to fulfill Liu Yi's wish, but he was gradually attracted by Du Xiaobin's stubbornness and talent. Although we continue to flirt with various sweet fragments of love, do we really know where youth should be placed?

The Great Revival
The Great Revival, also known as Wo Xin Chang Dan, is a Chinese television series based on the conflict between the Yue and Wu states during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history. The Chinese title of the series comes from a Chinese idiom derived from King Goujian of Yue's perseverance in overcoming the odds to revive his fallen state of Yue and conquer the rival state of Wu. The series was first broadcast on CCTV-8 in mainland China in January 2007.

My 1919
To the Chinese, the Conference at Versailles was more of an insult at their dignity and sovreignity than a celebration of peace.

Young Justice Bao

Kangxi Dynasty
Kangxi Dynasty is a 2001 Chinese television series based on the novel Kangxi Da Di by Eryue He. The series is a prequel to the 1997 television series Yongzheng Dynasty, and was followed by Qianlong Dynasty in 2002.

Joy of Life
Zhang Qing, a present-day college student in culture and history major wants to study in professor Ye's postgraduate class, so he decides to write a historical fiction to elaborate his perspective of analyzing ancient literature history with modern concept. In the fiction, Zhang himself acts as a young man Fan Xian with mysterious life who lives in a remote seaside town of Kingdom Qing in his childhood, under the help of a mysterious mentor and a blindfolded watchman. Fan goes to the capital when he grows up, where he experiences plenty of ordeal and temper. Fan persists in adhering the rule of justice and goodness and lives his own glorious life.

A Storm Will Come Tonight
A group of young intellectuals return to the city after the Cultural Revolution.

The Last Emperor
Aisin Gioro Puyi, the last emperor of Qing dynasty, as well as the last emperor of entire Chinese history. This TV series explore modern history and its main incidents in Puyi's perspective.

Chinese Style Divorce
Filmography
as 郑某
as Chen Weimin
as Adult Brother (segment "Poetry")
as Ye Jinyan
as Emperor of Qing
as Zhuo Jianqing
as Lu Yanshi
as Jiang Jieshi
as Gu Weijun
as Wang Deqing
as 费墨
as Master Hua
as Yan Jinwen
as 越王勾践
as Diao Deyi
as 顾绍棠
as Wu Jiaqi/吴家祺
as Xu
as Shadow Shen Cheng
as Song Jianping
as Chen Yi Ping
as Shadow Shen Cheng
as 朱由校
as King of Qin
as 康熙
as MingYu Nie / 聂明宇
as 蒋介石
as Eighth Imperial Prince (八贤王)
as Gu Weijun
as 方敬斋
as 八贤王
as 八王
as Zhu Yue
as Hu Xueyan
as 满天红
as self
as Tony Woo
as 伊东佑亨
as Zhou Yu
as 方鸿渐
as Emperor Tongzhi
as Zhou Yu
as 乌世保
as 溥仪(青年)