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Why is Jin Shijie a national first-class actor?
As a national first-class actor, Jin Shijie's acting talent is beyond doubt, and it has been perfectly displayed in his own works, while Jin Shijie is flawless in character. Although the entertainment circle itself is a mess, few people can avoid being polluted, but in such a secular world, Jin Shijie still keeps his original heart.

1, Jin Shijie,19511Born in Taiwan Province Province, China on February 29th, he is an actor, playwright and director.

2. 1980 directed the drama "The New Combination of Lotus and Pearl". 1986, starring in the drama version of Peach Blossom Garden. 1989 starring in the drama "This night, who will talk about cross talk". 1992, starring in the film Unrequited Love of Peach Blossom Garden, which was adapted from a stage play directed by Lai Shengchuan. 1994 starred in the film Red Sky directed by Lai Shengchuan as a gift for the 10th anniversary of the performance workshop.

3.200 1 starring in the love drama The Reception of Happiness adapted from Love Letter. In 2009, he starred in the film Snow in Taipei adapted from Japanese youth love novels. 20 1 1 Voice the Kung Fu Master in the 3D animated film Kung Fu Panda 2. 20 14 starred in the palace literary film The Woman in the Frame directed by French director Charlie Demo.

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He is an important theater promoter and one of the core creative elements in Taiwan Province Province, and also a pioneer and representative. In "Fake Undercover", Jin Shijie's temperament is very consistent with the gangster role.

Jin Shijie has excellent lines and superb acting skills. It is called "forever riverside willow" by opera fans.

Jin Shijie is like an urchin outside the play, imitating someone's "chasing the head" style. This contrast is so cute that people can't help laughing. He is synonymous with "God's acting skills" and "good medicine passed down from mouth to mouth". He showed Jiang his facial expressions and body movements, and the characters he created were deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.