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What works did Han Xiaozhu sacrifice for art?
Han Xiaozhu's works of artistic sacrifice include W- Two Worlds, Golden Dream, Happiness, Dominant Species and Jin Roh: A Wolf's Journey.

1, W- two worlds

South Korea's MBC TV station premiered the fantasy love mystery drama on July 20th, 20 16, directed by Dae Yoon Jung, written by Song Jae-jeong and starring Lee Jong Suk and Han Xiaozhu. The play tells the story of a series of chain events that happened after Wu Yanzhu, a female doctor in the real world, accidentally entered the world of the popular comic book W and met the comic protagonist Jiang Zhe.

2. "Golden Dream"

A crime movie directed by Lu Dongshi and starring Jiang Dongyuan, Han Xiaozhu, Eui-sung Kim, Kim, Dae myung Kim and others, adapted from a Japanese novel of the same name, tells the story that Kim, a courier driver, suddenly changed from a model citizen to a suspect who assassinated a presidential candidate under the control of the black hand behind the scenes, and then fled all the way with the help of friends and various people.

Step 3 be happy

This thriller suspense drama is directed by Gao Anji, written by Han Xiangyun and starring Han Xiaozhu, Park Hyung-sik and Woojin Jo. 1premiered on tvN TV in Korea on October 5th. 2 1 165438. The play tells the story that the high-rise apartments in the big cities where human beings live are blocked by new infectious diseases, and human beings are divided into fears and wage fierce struggles and psychological wars for survival.

4. Dominant species

A TV series starring Li Xiuyan, Ju Zhixun and Han Xiaozhu. The play tells the story that after human beings entered the era of "artificially cultivating meat", life engineering enterprises that mastered this cultivation technology began to rebound from the inside out, which led to the story.

5. Jin Lu: Wolf Brigade

Jin Zhiyun's action science fiction film, starring Jiang Dongyuan, Han Xiaozhu and Zheng Yucheng, is adapted from Kim -ROH in the animated film Golden Road: Wolf Warriors Brigade, which is directed by Hiroyuki Okiura of 1999 and written by Mamoru Oshii. It tells the story that when South Korea and North Korea are about to establish a unified government, the forces opposed to reunification launch guerrilla terrorist attacks, and the police special forces compete with terrorists and enemies within the government.