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Who is the owner of Jason Wu?
Jason Wu's owner is Wu Bin.

Wu Bin, male, 1937, from Huzhou, Zhejiang. Dean of Wushu College of Beijing Humanities University, former Director of Technical Committee of International Wushu Federation, Director of Technical Committee of Asian Wushu Federation, Vice Chairman of Chinese Wushu Association, President of Beijing Wushu College, and the first head coach of Beijing Wushu Team, was awarded the highest position of China Wushu-Jiu Duan.

He is currently the vice chairman of Chinese Wushu Association, the executive vice chairman of Beijing Wushu Association, the national Wushu coach, the dean of Wushu College of Beijing Humanities University, the director of the technical committee of Asian Wushu Federation and the deputy director of the technical committee of International Wushu Federation.

From 65438 to 0989, Jason Wu joined the Beijing Wushu Team and received professional training under the guidance of his master Wu Bin.

1995, Jason Wu took over his first film "Kung Fu Boy Lost in Love" under the recommendation of his master Wu Bin, in which he played Yang Xuewen, who was skilled in martial arts and brilliant.

Jason Wu's personality evaluation:

The background of kung fu actors keeps Jason Wu at a distance from all kinds of entertainment atmosphere. Human feelings and loyalty often affect his decision, but this does not mean that he will reject business rules.

Pride, conceit and humility are like two sides of the same coin, prompting him to constantly adjust his acting career and try popular types and styles. On the basis of the elements of world commercial aesthetics, he successfully established the China subjectivity of film discourse that matched China's realistic position.

From the directorial debut "Spike" to "Wolf Warriors" series, Jason Wu has opened up a tough guy film belonging to China people in the domestic film market through personal efforts. (China Newsweek, Beijing News, Guangzhou Daily)