Shan Bai was born on December 4, 1971 in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China as a film actress. In 1984 he appeared in the first TV series "WreathsattheFootoftheMountain" enter the entertainment circle. In 2003, he won the 24th "Little Flowers Award" Best Actress Award for the film "Beautiful Female Neighbors" and was nominated by the "Best Actress" award in the same year. The 2006 movie "DaWaWaYuXiaoGongZhu" was also awarded by the Holy People. The best supporting actress for the Fortress International Children's Film Festival was asked. In 2008, the "Youth-inch Grass Heart 2" won the Golden Drama Festival "Drama" for 50 years. In 2009, he starred in the works of “Beauties” and “Wife and mother”. In 2012, the Republic of China Doll "Laughing in Red" starred in the Republic of China Dolls. In April 2014, an ancient costume drama "Palace lock bead curtain" was broadcast by Shan Bai.
Yue Yueli, born on June 5, 1958 in Pingdingshan, Henan Province, China film actor. In 1980 Yue Yueli began to perform in Hunan Radio and Television Performing Arts Troupe. In the same year, she participated in the solo debut drama Shield. In 1986 appeared in the TV series "Wulong Shan bandits". In 1992 for participating in Qiong Yao drama "Green River grass" and get attention in Taiwan. In 1994, starring in costume drama "Crescent Princess." In 1999, starring love drama "new mandarin duck butterfly dream." In 2002 starred in youth idol inspirational drama "eighteen years sky." 2007 starring drama "Love lock." In 2009 starring family ethics drama "Marriage that thing." In July 2014, the martial arts show "Gu Jian Qi Tan" starred in Hunan Satellite TV. In 2016, starred in war drama "Running the City".
Bing Wang joined the North China Arts Department Drama Department (predecessor of the Central Academy of Drama) in early 1949 and was a line teacher at the former Beijing Art Institute. Later went to work at the grassroots level. Daxing do cultural museum librarian. He is very creative, wrote folk art, essays, small scripts, drama script. Bing Wang was a pillar of the Beijing Youth Art Theater (now incorporated into the National Theater) in the 1950s and 1960s.
| Actor Name | Play | Role Introduction |
| Wu Zongyou | Cao Mu | No introduction |
| (None) | Cao JiaWang | No introduction |
| (None) | Lin YuHui | No introduction |
| (None) | Cao JiaXin | No introduction |
| (None) | Lin YuLian | No introduction |
| (None) | Cao ShuXia | No introduction |
| Jingwei Yue | Li TingTing | No introduction |
| Liu Chen Yin | Tian WenHui | No introduction |
| Shek Kong | Wu Xiong | No introduction |
| Shi Jingtang | Zhen Zhang | No introduction |
| (None) | Shi Tou | No introduction |
| (None) | Tian Fu | No introduction |
| Zhang Yue | Tian Mu | No introduction |
| (None) | Li Fu | No introduction |
| Tang Zhen | Ming Feng | No introduction |
| (None) | You Cai | No introduction |
| (None) | Lao Hei | No introduction |
| (None) | Lai Zi | No introduction |
| Chen Han | Cai Yun | No introduction |
| Qian Wang | Xiu Hong | No introduction |
| Ken Cheung | Chen LaoJiu | No introduction |
| (None) | Chen YiSheng | No introduction |
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