
Xie Ning
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 27, 1973
Place of Birth: Beijing,China
Known For

Journey to the West
A Chinese television series adapted from the classical novel of the same title.

Hoopla Doopla!

Tea House

The Prelude of Lotus Lantern
The Jade Emperor punishes his sister and her children for forbidden love, leading Yang Jian to gain powerful skills. Together with his sister, he battles divine wrath to rescue their mother and save the mortal world from destruction.

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.

Family of Winners
A retired cyber game player recruits a team of rookies to play in the national league.

Police Fan
Fan Dangyu, the head of a small local police station, deals with challenging neighborhood issues and earns the trust of villagers with the help of his loyal friends. As personal and professional challenges arise, he faces increasing pressures in his efforts to serve his community.

Hu Tong
Spanning three generations, the story follows a family of women dedicated to serving their Beijing neighborhood, showcasing the evolution of Hutong culture. From the early days of liberation to the present, Tian Zao devotes her life to grassroots work, inspiring her daughter and granddaughter to carry on her legacy, reflecting the changing spirit of youth and community over time.

Stand By Me
Set in the late Tang Dynasty during Emperor Wenzong's reign, powerful eunuchs control the court. An attempted coup to overthrow the influential eunuch Qiu Ziliang fails, leading Qiu to order the massacre of Prime Minister Wang Yang’s family. Two granddaughters escape, but they are separated. Seven years later, the new emperor, Qi Yan, establishes the Purple Clothes Bureau to confront his godfather, Qiu Ziliang. Now grown, the sisters return under new identities: Qiu Yanzhi as Qiu Ziliang’s adopted daughter and Chen Ruoyun as Qi Yan’s sword-bearer. Although on opposing sides, both seek to dismantle Qiu Ziliang’s power and restore balance to the Tang Dynasty.

Lotus Lantern
San Sheng Mu was a kind and beautiful deity who saved the life of Liu Yan Chang, a mortal scholar. The two fell in love and had a son, Chen Xiang. San Sheng Mu's older brother, Er Lang Shen, found out about their romance and led the Heavenly Brigade in pursuit of the family. During this time of peril, San Sheng Mu gave the Lotus Lantern to Yan Chang to protect him and their son. Soon she was captured and pinned beneath Mount Hua. Thereafter, Yan Chang and Chen Xiang hid in a small village, making a meager living. Sixteen years later, Chen Xiang has grown up. One day he discovers that he possesses some mysterious powers, such as the ability to pass through walls. However, these powers begin to attract the attention of Er Lang Shen and Xiao Tian Quan; thus, Yan Chang must tell his son the story of their forbidden past. After learning of his mother's imprisonment at the hands of his uncle, Chen Xiang sets out on a journey to rescue her.
Filmography
as Helian Rongyuan
as County Magistrate
as Han Qingkui
as King Qi Wei
as Cheng Huaizhi
as He Zhenchang / Meng Kun
as Brother Cao
as Zhu Dafen
as Boss
as Liu Cheng
as Tian Buyi
as Pan Shixiong
as YePei Sai / 塞耶佩
as 猪八戒
as Lao Touzi
as 五毛
as Guo Xiaoge
as 镇关西
as Eunuch Liu
as 二德子
as Zhu Bajie
as 二百五
as Zhu Ba Jie
as 猪八戒
as 老实和尚
as 药仙
as 猪八戒
as 汉钟离
as Tu Lang / 土狼