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The actor of Wu XIII
In Fighting Sirius, Wu XIII was played by Zhang Duo.

Zhang Duo is an actor from Chinese mainland. 1982 65438+1October 17 was born in Xi' an, Shaanxi Province, and graduated from the Performance Department of the Central Academy of Drama in 2004. Because of the actor "Zhang Duo" who made an early debut with the same name, he used the name Zhang Duoduo. But everyone is used to calling it "Xiao Zhangduo".

In 2005, he joined China Children's Art Theatre and acted in a drama. In 2006, he starred in Zhang Baoyin, the two men in Stepfather, and then set foot in the film and television circle and started his own film and television career. 20 10 was nominated for the Hundred Flowers Award Best Newcomer Award for the movie Iron Man. 20 13 won the Lily Award as an outstanding actor for "The Last Fight of Success". Nominated for Best Actor in the Film Channel Media Award of 16 Shanghai International Film Festival.

A brief introduction to the story of Sirius in the war

Wolf Warriors is an anti-war drama directed by Zhang Dongdong and starring Zhang Duo, Yu Zhen, Zhang Guangbei, Jungle, Chu Xu and Wang Lingling. The play premiered on 20 18 on Shanghai News Comprehensive Channel. It mainly tells the story that a hospital behind the Eighth Route Army in Hebei was attacked and Wu dragged his sick body out of the Japanese search. Later, Wu took the folk anti-Japanese armed Fang Biyi and others to pursue the large troops heading south, and the Japanese commander Hayano vowed to kill Wu for revenge on his friends and pursue them all the way.

Everyone evaded capture all the way. Subsequently, the Japanese army set up a large area of bamboo fence in Qing Xiang District. According to the strategic needs, Wu XIII led a special task force to enter Qing Xiang to wipe out traitors, defend national treasures and coordinate large forces to launch anti-Qing Xiang campaigns. In this action, Wu accidentally met his second brother Wu Shan, who has been a national army for many years. Wu Shan persuaded Wu to join the national army, but Wu refused the invitation. Wu XIII led a tenacious resistance and finally ushered in the victory of the Anti-Japanese War.