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Adam Cheng TV series
Adam Cheng's TV plays include: the second season of the dark night, the first season of the dark night, psychological warfare, the road of imperial doctors, glory, the riverside scene in Qingming Festival, the eternal romance of an altar of vinegar, the arrogance of Chu and Han Dynasties, watching the clouds with laughter, Chu Liuxiang, the sword book, the legend of Xiang Shuai, the legend of Jianghu chivalrous men, the story of relying on heaven to slay dragons, banter and so on.

Among them, the stories of Chu Liuxiang, Shu Jian, Xiang Shuai legend, Jianghu chivalrous legend, and relying on heaven to slay dragons are all banter. These six TV series are packed with people, taking you back to the road of youth and paying tribute to the classics.

Adam Cheng

In his early years, The Book of Sword and Revenge caused a sensation in China, Hongkong and Southeast Asia. Later, he became popular in Taiwan Province Province, China, and starred in the role and theme song of Chu Liuxiang in the martial arts drama Chu Liuxiang. In 199 1, he played the role of "Gan Long" and received extensive attention. He has won the "Golden Needle Award" of China Hong Kong Music Award and the champion of Radio Television Hong Kong's "Dragon and Tiger List of Chinese Songs".

Adam Cheng was originally named Huang Kezhong, and later changed his name to Zheng Chuangshi with his stepfather's surname. He is from Taishan, Guangdong. His father taught at Chung Chi College of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and died in his twenties. There are ten brothers and sisters in the biological father's family and one brother and sister in the stepfather's family. As the boss, he needs to shoulder the heavy responsibility of family.

When he was young, Adam Cheng did not follow the "right path" in his father's eyes, but he had a soft spot for acting. At the age of 65,438+06, he entered the performing arts training class. Starting from 1963, Adam Cheng was admitted to the training courses of Daxi, Wentong and Nanguo (Shao). At the same time, Adam Cheng studied acting under Liang Ming (then director of Hong Kong Opera).