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What's Benchang You, who played Jigong, playing now?
Benchang You plays Ji Gong in three TV plays and two movies.

1, Jigong

Jigong, which was released on 1985, is a mythical TV series directed by Zhang Ge and starring Benchang You. The TV series mainly tells the story of helping the public and the poor and punishing the strong beam, and often teaches traitors and bullies who oppress the people and fish the villagers with some clever little spells.

2. Jigong Living Buddha

Jigong Living Buddha is a four-part TV series directed by Yang Jie and Benchang You. The play stars Benchang You, Huang Zongluo, Cang Jinsheng and Xu Meiling. The play tells the story of the Southern Song Dynasty monk who helped the public and helped the poor.

The play 1-2 episodes are directed by Yang Jie, and 3-4 episodes are directed by Benchang You. The play/kloc-0 was launched in June, 1989, and 1990 was only broadcast 1 time in local TV stations during the Spring Festival, so many viewers have never seen it. Originally, I had to shoot 20 episodes, but later I was forced to interrupt because of funds or other reasons.

3. Ji Gong's Travel Notes

Ji Gong's Travels is a fairy tale comedy in costume directed by Zhang Xiaoqiu and starring Benchang You, Zhang Jidie and Shi. The play tells the story of the living Buddha Jigong reappearing in front of pilgrims after ten years of meditation in the temple. After the new abbot was confirmed, the living Buddha began to travel around the world to help the poor.

4. The storm of the ancient temple

The Storm of the Ancient Temple is a drama film directed by Sun Shupei and starring Benchang You, Wang Ziyi and Nankai. The film is based on a famous public case in the early Southern Song Dynasty-Princess Zhou Fu's case.

5. "Tea also has a way."

Tea also has a road, starring Benchang You and directed by Sun Shupei. This paper mainly tells the story that Lu Tianyi, the last tea king, was framed by his younger brother Qian Wannian and disqualified from participating in the tea fighting contest during the Qing Dynasty in the Southern Song Dynasty. Lu was angry, but died of depression. His son Lu Qingyuan got the help of Jigong, exposed the scandal that the county magistrate colluded with Qian Wannian to wronged Lu Tianyi, and he himself successfully became a tea horse.

Extended data

Benchang You, a performing artist, is the chairman of Beijing Benchang Film and Television Culture Co., Ltd. 1956 After graduating from the Performance Department of Shanghai Theatre Academy, he was assigned to the Central Experimental Theatre as an actor. 1985 53-year-old Benchang You became popular by appearing in 8 episodes of classic TV series "Jigong".

Jigong, formerly known as Li Xiuyuan, was a monk in the Southern Song Dynasty. Later generations respectfully called him "Jigong Living Buddha".

He is a broken hat, a broken fan, a broken shoe and a dirty dress. He seems to be crazy. He first became a monk in Xiaoguo Temple, then lived in Lingyin Temple and then in Jingci Temple. He is not bound by precepts, loves wine and meat, and behaves like a crazy monk. He is a learned and moral monk. He is listed as the fiftieth ancestor of Zen Buddhism and the sixth ancestor of Yangqi School, and he is the author of Quotations from the Peak.