
Li Xiuming
Acting
Known For

A Chinese serial feature film, released in 6 parts (8 episodes) between 1988 and 1989. The film adapts the major events and incidents of the novel of the same name, depicting the fate of Jia family.
A Dream of Red Mansions

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Xu Mao he ta de nü er men

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飞驰余生

A college student researches the story of 8 brothers who flee Hebei province in the 1940's for the forests of Heilongjiang's Great Khing'an Mountains.
First Woman in the Forest

Tells the story of a corrupt emperor, his bigoted philosophies, and the princess who convinces him to change his evil ways.
The Peacock Princess

In the winter of 1948, the Huaihai battlefield. The telephone operator Yuxiang (played by Huang Xiaolei) rescued the rural girl Yuxiang (played by Li Xiuming) who was about to hang herself during the mission. Yuxiang has nothing to do with her, and she is willing to accept her personally and tell her sufferings of being homeless.
The Stars are Bright Tonight

Biopic of Qiu Jin (1877-1907), early Chinese womens’ liberationist and martyred revolutionary.
Qiu Jin

During the Cultural Revolution, the director of a farm collective studies medicine on her own in order to provide a more effective alternative to the collective's "capitalist" health care clinic, then investigates and exposes a sinister plot by the clinic's staff.
Chunmiao

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A Sweet Life

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年青的一代

Huai River floods in the fall of 1950 and a volunteer army must fight both the raging river as well as imperialist spies keen to sabotage the relief work.