
Jiang Shan
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Jiang Shan.
Born: December 22, 1967
Place of Birth: 中国,江苏,镇江
Known For

Fly Me to the Moon
Deng Lijun's journey starts from her childhood in a Taiwanese military village. Despite her father's opposition, she balances helping him with his street vendor business and nurturing her singing talent to pursue her dream and gain recognition.

Something About Secret
A middle-aged couple's comfortable life changes forever when the wife, driving home alone in the rain while slightly intoxicated, runs down a pedestrian and flees in panic. Her guilt over the hit-and-run, compounded by her husband's suspicions of what happened, begins to affect their once loving and happy relationship.

The Grand Mansion Gate

The Grand Mansion Gate
This Chinese period drama series follows the fortunes of a prominent merchant family engaged in Traditional Chinese Medicine during the waning years of the Ching dynasty. The affairs of this family of doctors/pharmacists (which in those days were one and the same) are intimately linked with social upheavals of the time such as the encroachment of Christian missionaries and foreign imperialism as well as conflicts that inevitably emerge in a large upper class family. Comparable in scope and production value to such recent titles as "Downton Abbey", the lives and character of both masters and servants intertwine in plot lines that spans more than a generation.

I Love My Family
The first Mandarin-language sitcom.

A Sentimental Story
Fang Yan and Du Mei experience a profound and unforgettable love, just like any other couple, through a series of quarrels, breakups, and reconciliations. Initially, their relationship is rocky. First, Du Mei misunderstands that Fang Yan already has a girlfriend, and later, she subtly hints that she is attending a dance, indirectly inviting Fang Yan to be her partner. However, more misunderstandings follow, leading to a stalemate in their relationship.

Gen Z
Professor Ren Xinzheng resigns to start a mentoring class for traditional Chinese medicine, hoping to train true successors. His students—Sun Toutou, his son Ren Tianzhen, lawyer-turned-student Yang Xiaohong, pediatrician Peng Shiyan, and aspiring doctor Zhao Liquan—struggle to get along, but must work through their differences to preserve the legacy of Chinese medicine.

The Forties Destiny

Ex-wife's Station

Conquer
Filmography
as Sister Lan
as Zhao Sujia
as Song Linglan
as Director Si Tu
as Li Sijie
as Song Manqin
as Ye Linna
as Liu Huimin
as Doctor
as Wu Ting
as Staff
as Zheng Qing, Shiqiao's mother
as Chief Gao's wife
as 辛瑞芳
as 郑洁
as Mrs. Zhang Zongxiang
as Liu Xiaozhan
as 江澜
as 张小凡
as [Xiao Yue's mother]
as 李香秀
as 女警
as Kuen
as 耿梅
as 李丽
as Wang Xiuqi
as Du Xiaoqing
as 许馨月
as 李香秀
as 民政干部
as 刘云
as Hong Qiuling
as Young Woman
as 梅影
as Yu Juan
as Bai Lin
as 杜梅
as 女精神病人
as 舒蕾
as 甘雨
as 珍妃