
Ji Chunhua
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Ji Chunhua.
Born: July 20, 1961
Place of Birth: Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
Known For

All Men Are Brothers
Toward the end of Northern Song Dynasty, the government was deeply corrupted. The oppressed people finally rebelled. A hundred and eight men and women fought against the government and took their last stand in a place called Liangshan.

White Lotus Cult
Something like a jumbled, back-to-front version of Tai Chi Master and Fong Sai Yuk. Shifting focus on at least ten major characters makes whatever story there is hard to follow. But there's brother against brother, conflicts of loyalty, even disappointment in love. San (always good guy) is disappointed in his brother Kuang's (weak character) decision to join the Cult, and how the power has corrupted him. Chin Chen (good guy) resists his brother Chan's efforts to obtain the Classics. Chan tortures Chin by mistaking him for a pincushion then, with the help of his cranky but skilled old flame Hung and his daughter Tien, Chin trains San in the Classics, to fight Chan.

百变神偷

A Legend of Shaolin Temple
It tells the story of the abbot Zhi Yuan and his five disciples during the chaos of the Northern and Southern Dynasties period.

A Legend of Shaolin Temple
It tells the story of the abbot Zhi Yuan and his five disciples during the chaos of the Northern and Southern Dynasties period.

A Deadly Secret
Lian Cheng Jue is a Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel A Deadly Secret. The series was first broadcast on NMTV in China in 2004.

Wing Chun
Liang is the rebellious eldest son of Zan, master of Yong Chun Quan. But difficulties arise between father and son as Zan refuses to teach Liang martial arts because he finds him arrogant and naive. Meanwhile, Liang must master the skills of Yong Chun to beat his rival Ko, who is ruthless and has an eye for Liang's lover. Only a duel between Ko and Liang can settle the score once and for all.

Mu Lan

Shaolin King of Martial Arts
Shaolin King of Martial Arts is a 2002 Chinese wuxia television series directed by Chang Hsin-yen, Liu Jiacheng, and Wu Chia-tai. It starred Wu Jing, Yaqi, Chunyu Shanshan, Gao Haiyan, Huang Yi, Yu Chenghui, Ji Chunhua, Yu Hai and Xu Xiangdong in the leading roles.

Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils is a Chinese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. It was first aired in China on CCTV on 22 December 2003.
Filmography
as La Mae
as 薛无常
as 祁杰三
as He Buliao
as Zhang Dali
as 栾廷玉
as General of the Vanguard
as 铁鹰
as Seung Gwan Leui
as Sun Ba
as Gao Zhong Cheng
as 铁世文
as 血刀老祖
as Master Mao Shan
as 赤必烈
as Tan Fei / 昙非
as 海令山
as Da Bu Liang
as Ma Ling-Yee
as 占承天
as Yu
as Master Eleven
as Japanese pirate lord
as Panjiu
as 李三
as Sanpao
as Lord He's Bodyguard
as One-Eyed Bandit
as Chain Gang Guard Tu Ying