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Is Ji Wang's second husband Li Zhen?
Not Li Zhen. As of April 25th, 20021year, Ji Wang had only one husband.

Ji Wang and her husband Gao Feng met in the Military Art Troupe, and their relationship has always been very good. However, after Ji Wang came to the United States in 1987, Gao Feng could not go to the United States because he could not get a visa, and they were forced to live apart for three years. It was not until the beginning of 199 1 that they officially got married in Los Angeles. In the same year, their daughter Gao Liwen was born in 10, and then the couple got a green card and set up a trading company. Ji Wang quit his job to help her husband manage the company.

On September 26th, my son Gao Xiaofei was born. Due to the stressful life and filming during pregnancy, Gao Xiaofei was born with disability and mental retardation, which became the eternal pain of Ji Wang. In order to treat their son, Ji Wang and her husband spent almost all their past savings. In order to raise medical expenses, she returned to China to film again from 65438 to 0997, while her husband continued to stay in the United States to do business.

Ji Wang's Early Experience

Ji Wang 1976, Ji Wang joined the People's Liberation Army Art Troupe (the Seventh Propaganda Team of the Infrastructure Engineering Corps).

1980, she was chosen by a Hong Kong company and starred in the first film "Treasure of the Great Wall", so she decided to be admitted to a regular acting school. She had planned to take the Chinese Opera and Nortel, but she was wrongly admitted to the People's Art Theatre. Her classmates include Song Dandan and Guanhua Liang.

1985, hosted the entertainment program "Family Hundred Seconds Knowledge Contest" on Beijing TV Station. After the drama Peking Man was staged in June 1987, Ji Wang decided to leave Humanities and Art and travel to the United States. He first studied English in the language training center affiliated to the University of Kentucky, and then came to Los Angeles to make up lessons in September. After many twists and turns, he entered the world art and culture major at UCLA.