
Ma Shaohua
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Ma Shaohua.
Born: September 23, 1955
Place of Birth: Guizhou, China
Known For

正德演义

The Grand Canal
In 2003, Lu Changhe, a determined official, is tasked with overseeing the restoration of the Grand Canal in Dongjiang City. He addresses pollution, manages resident relocations, and preserves historical landmarks, ultimately contributing to the canal’s inclusion on the World Heritage List in 2014.

The Beautiful Rivers and Mountains
After a natural disaster, the Zhao and Liu villages merges together with the help of the village branch secretary Zhao Shuhe, who works to eliminate poverty and heal the grudges between the two villages.

The Outlander

The story of workers from village
The story takes place in Songjiang City, a small town in the northeast. A group of migrant workers from all over the country, with all kinds of dreams, gathered on the construction site of the Champs Elysees apartment. They know that after they have built up with sweat, they are the dream bed of the city's people tomorrow. Don't ask for anything else, as long as you don't owe wages, thank God. In the shacks of the shacks, hundreds of migrant workers of different ages and temperament are crowded together. They ask the foreman, Xie Laoda (Ma Shaozhen), and the wages in arrears are issued. Many people point this money to send their children to school and for the elderly. see a doctor. Xie’s answer was disappointing and angry. The desperate migrant workers opened the office of Zhang Jian (Hu Xiaoguang), the person in charge of the construction site. Who knows that he has already escaped. In the face of hard-earned money being misappropriated by others, migrant workers are forced to collect collectively, but waiting for them is a shameless threat and intimidation. At this time, who can help this group of helpless migrant workers?

Control by Zhen Guan

All Quiet in Peking
In 1948, as China's civil war reaches a critical point and the Kuomintang's economy collapses, Communist agent Fang Meng'ao goes undercover as an Air Force colonel. Assigned to investigate corruption—led by his own father—and later to help transport national assets to Taiwan, he becomes entangled in a complex power struggle. Caught between duty, family, and political shifts, Fang plays a pivotal role in a covert mission tied to the peaceful liberation of Beijing.

Homeland

For the Sake of the Republic
Towards the Republic, also known as For the Sake of the Republic and Zou Xiang Gong He, is a Chinese historical television series first broadcast on CCTV in China from April to May 2003. The series is based on events that occurred in China between the late 19th century and early 20th century that led to the collapse of the Qing Dynasty and the founding of the Republic of China. Owing to its portrayal of historical issues deemed politically sensitive by the Chinese government, the series has been subject to censorship in mainland China.

Deng Xiaoping at History's Crossroads
After Mao Zedong's death in 1976, Deng Xiaoping returns to power amid political turmoil. Facing divisions within the Communist Party, he leads crucial economic and defense reforms, steering China toward a hopeful future and laying the foundation for the country's revival.
Filmography
as Yu Shu
as Zichuan Canxing
as Sun Zhongshan
as Ding Bao Zhen
as Guo Zhengxing
as Zheng Jiahua
as Liang Jiaxuan
as Governor Hao
as Sun Yat-sen
as Wang Shihua's father
as Sun Yat-sen
as Wu Dengyun
as Marquis Jingyuan
as Cai Yuanpei
as Chen Qianhe
as Zhang Tianshun
as Fu Bowen
as Tong Lin
as Lin Quansheng
as 林大潍
as Deng Xiaoping
as 杜守正
as Zhao Zhikai
as Sun Yat-sen
as Voice
as Director Ma
as 梁守道
as Geng Hao's Coach
as 长孙无忌
as 糖人孙
as 孙文 Sun Yat-sen
as Feng Zicai