
Zhang Guoqing
Acting
Biography
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Born: October 1, 1955
Place of Birth: Shanghai, China
Known For

Lurk
Lurk is a 2009 Chinese television series based on a spy novel. The series is directed by Jiang Wei.

Shanghai Fever
Pan Hung is Lily, a humble bus conductor hired by Hong Kong commodities trader Sean Lau to be his connection to the Shanghai stock market. Lily finds the job surprisingly easy, and the duo begins to make big money. But at what price? With wealth and prosperity a driving daily goal for Lily, will her own family come to bear the cost? Director Lee Lok See uses his Shanghai focus to great effect, finding many avenues and opportunities for his satirical observations and cultural clashes. With capitalism and communism going head on in the rapidly growing city of Shanghai, which value system will ultimately live in each person's heart?

Unexpected Family
When an aging local starts to lose his memory, those around him decide to recreate an important family moment in his life for him to relive. What they discover isn't what they expect — about both themselves and about the mysterious man's past.

Duckweed
When a son attempts to reconcile with his father, a series of fateful events allow him to experience the father's life in the past.

Monster Hunt
Young monster kids try to make peace between the world of humans and the world of the monsters.

Red River Valley
At the turn of the century, a young Chinese girl escapes from a religious sacrifice, and is rescued by an honorable Tibetan herdsman. The two fall in love, but problems arise when she is ignorant of their time-honored traditions and runs into trouble with a glamorous and proud Tibetan princess. Meanwhile, a British expedition is planning to invade the sacred mountain. Facing the country's enemy, the three set aside their disputes and jealousy, and join the militia force to protect their homeland.

Saga of Mulan
A retelling of the legend of Hua Mulan, warrior woman of China, who disguised herself as a boy to serve in the army in her frail father's place.

Prince of Lan Ling
A prophecy foretold that victory goes to the one who has the priestess' blessing. Yang Xue Wu, the last priestess of her clan, unwittingly embroiled in a war between Northern Qi and Northern Zhou. Although she foresees the tragic fate of Lan Ling Wang, the general of Northern Qi, she nonetheless falls in love with him and helps him win the war against Yuwen Yong, the king of Northern Zhou. But destiny can not be altered.

The Crossing I
At the end of the World War II and the middle of the Chinese Revolution, three couples from different backgrounds with different nationalities flee from China to the island of Taiwan.

The Crossing II
A story of three couples and their intertwining love stories set in 1940s Taiwan and Shanghai, centered around the 1949 sinking of Taiping.
Filmography
as 冯阳
as 徐老头
as Wei Zhongxian
as Huang Qinhou
as Bai Chengzi
as Deng Lung
as Ramen Shop Owner
as 程三儿
as Hei Long
as Yu Youjiao
as Old Guo
as Majong Player
as Old Guo
as Zu Ting
as Li Jingtong
as Plainclothes Policeman
as 老大
as 穆连成
as 管家
as Captain Jin
as 街坊