
Ni Ni
Acting
Biography
Ni Ni is a Chinese actress. She rose to fame playing the role of Yu Mo in the 2011 film The Flowers of War, directed by Zhang Yimou. Ni was chosen as the one of the New Four Dan Actresses in 2013.
Born: August 8, 1988
Place of Birth: Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China
Known For

The Perfect Blue
The film tells about a struggle of love and revenge. The story begins decades ago, in the campus filled with poetic youth. Nanjing, Tokyo, Las Vegas, across three different cities the shades of coldness, collision and emptiness change in turns, reflecting the protagonists’ human struggles under different life situations and emotional states.

CCTV Spring Festival Gala: Crosstalk and Sketch

Making of "The Flowers of War"

With You
Based on real people and stories during the fight against the new coronavirus epidemic in mainland China.

The Rise of Phoenixes
When a secret from the past rears its head, respected warrior Feng Zhiwei is forced to choose between revenge and her loyalty to ruling prince Ning Yi.

Back to Field
The show documents the simplistic lifestyle of living away from the bustling city centers. Each season takes place in a different rural part of China. The cast members are only provided with the basic life necessities and have to take care of everything else such as cooking their own meals and building their own furniture. To "buy" different cooking ingredients and other tools, they have to complete certain tasks assigned by the production crew, such as planting and harvesting crops. Different guests join the cast in each episode and help out with the daily chores. The goal of the program is to bring the audience along on a slower pace of life and to illustrate the joys of a simple lifestyle.

Northwest Years
Amid the upheaval of Chiang Kai-shek’s 1927 coup, young revolutionary Xi Zhongxun defies political terror and emerges as a leader. Inspired by Liu Zhidan’s uprising, he joins forces to establish the Shaanxi-Gansu Red Army. During the Anti-Japanese War, he strengthens the revolutionary base and fosters its development, earning Mao Zedong’s praise for his loyalty to the cause. After Japan’s surrender, Xi Zhongxun fiercely defends the Northwest, helping to lay a foundation for national progress.

Love and Destiny
A love story between the God of War and a young maiden whose very existence can bring harm to the world.

Parallel World
The beautiful melon seller, Ye Liuxi, and the shadow puppet performer, Chang Dong, join forces to venture deep into the desert. One seeks to unravel the mystery of their origins, while the other aims to retrieve the remains of his deceased girlfriend. As they encounter numerous anomalies in the uninhabited area, they are led to the weathered Yumen Pass. They navigate between the Imperial Guards, Taoist Priests, and the Scorpion-Eyed, unraveling the truth amidst various enigmas, and gaining insights into true love through numerous life-and-death trials. The truth seems within reach, but they find themselves ensnared in an even larger conspiracy.

Immortal Demon Slayer
A giant rebelled against the heavens. It was declared a devil and defeated. The immortal heart evolved into Sun Wukong. The heavens found him, and ravaged his home. He enters the heavenly kingdom, disguised as a human, seeking retribution.
Filmography
as A Hua
as Anna
as Qi Xin
as Xia You
as Ye Liuxi
as Zi You
as Chen Mai / Shen Man
as Agawa
as Wang Huiwu
as Zhu Suosuo
as Pong Ling
as Ping Xiaoan
as 灵汐
as Sun Yan
as Feng Zhiwei
as Metal Dragonfly
as Azi
as Liang Xia
as Su Lin
as Ma Li
as Intern Animal Keeper
as Fang Hui
as Cheng Tianshuang / Yumeng
as Miao Miao
as Jiang Yue'e
as Yu Mo
as Liu Mei
as Zong Ying
as Ren Xiaoming
as Zeng Yao