Ding Haifeng, born in Jilin City, Jilin Province, 1969, graduated from Jilin Art Institute and is an actor in Chinese mainland.
1998 version of Water Margin, the role that impressed the audience was Ding Haifeng's version of Song Wu. He performed this role in both form and spirit and became the most successful Song Wu in the history of film and television. With the image of tough guy, justice, hero and excellent acting skills, he played many roles, making Ding Haifeng a "tough guy" career in the eyes of the audience.
The TV series Song Wu will undoubtedly be recorded in the history of TV development in China. It may not be the first TV series adapted from classic literary works, but it caused a sensation for the first time in such works. People over 30 remember watching Song Wu on the empty street. Song Wu is a household name, and it is difficult to visualize it in TV series.
But what is certain is that until today, there is no TV character adapted from a famous book that is so uncontroversial as Song Wu. Song Wu is also the first TV work that allows professional Wushu actors to carefully design martial arts and pay attention to visual effects. Although most ordinary people are attracted by Drunken Boxing, professionals think that the more significant thing about this work is that its narrative, structure and audio-visual language use have reached a high degree of maturity.
Song Wu is very similar to Shaolin Temple, which appeared almost at the same time. Both films were sensational and turning points, representing the level of film and television creation at that time.