Gu Xuan, born in Dongcheng District, Beijing, was a member of China National Junior Latin Dance Team as a teenager and obtained the certificate of China National Latin Dance Association. In 2000, Gu Xuan was admitted to the Song and Dance Department of the High School Attached to Beijing Dance Academy. In 2004, he participated in the multimedia musical Song of the Movie to commemorate the centenary of China's films. In the same year, he was admitted to the undergraduate class of the Performance Department of the Central Academy of Drama.
In 2007, Gu Xuan, who was still studying Chinese opera, starred in his first film, A Stand-in. In the same year, she co-starred with Li Zixiong, Ma Yue and Mary in the digital suspense film "The Millennium Curse of Father and Son Detectives" produced by CCTV Film Channel, and played the first heroine Luo Peiqi in the film.
Personality assessment
Gu Xuan was selected by Zhang Yimou shortly after her first appearance in the film flowers of war. Although there are not many scenes, Gu Xuan, a piece of rough jade, has already given off dazzling brilliance. In the film, she is a charming woman. Every smile is heartbreaking. Privately, Gu Xuan also makes people feel that the spring breeze is swaying. In the film, Gu Xuan boldly broke through herself, changed her pure and sweet image in the past, laughed and cursed in Nanjing dialect, and showed the charm of a dusty woman in the old society to the fullest.
Gu Xuan, a mainland actress who plays the heroine in the China version of High School Musical, is sought after by many fans for her hot dancing and sweet and wild appearance. The heroine selected by director Zheng is impeccable in appearance, dancing skills and acting skills.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Gu Xuan