
Yan Hao
Acting
Known For

This drama describes the life of Zhou Enlai, who serves as Premier of the People's Republic of China, from the founding of the Communist State in 1949 to 1976 until his death.
My Uncle Zhou Enlai

Gao Xiulan faces challenges raising her four children after her husband's death. She remarries Lao Guantou, a kind boiler worker, but her children struggle with the new family dynamic.
继父

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Fatal Tracking

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美丽谎言

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123 Kill You

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Father and Son's Car

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太阳有耳

"Turning a blind eye is the same crime as the executioner". The first extra-long theatrical version of the series, the story revolves around the treacherous struggle that takes place in Shandong Linqing between many Jianghu sects, the protagonist Cao Gang young master Luo Tong involved in a conspiracy against the Cao Gang, facing the imminent destruction of the Cao Gang, as well as the pursuit of many Jianghu sects, Luo Tong in his childhood friend Hongniang, create the gods Jiang Yuan, reckless righteous Long Shun's help, step by step closer to the truth, each with their own beliefs and Adherence, and the result of a full-blooded and fervent battle ......
A Song of Sword as Pillow: Practice Travel

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大秦腔

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Kuomintang negotiated cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party while also asking their Ministry of Defense to secretly formulate a plan for attacking the Communist army, codenamed "A-14". Unexpectedly, Japanese spies stole this plan in a vain attempt to blackmail the Kuomintang into defecting to Japan. The Ministry of National Defense immediately organized a "Black Phoenix" operation to recapture the "A-14" plan, and sent officers under the pseudonym "Black Eagle" to carry it out.
Outstanding Heroine

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Baise Uprising

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Blood Shedding Over the Yellow Desert

Deputy Chief Cui Daqing of the Fengtai Town Police Station in Beijing's Fengtai District begins his busy day. Leading officers Huang and Su Ming, among others, he sets out to apprehend a bicycle theft gang. Just then, Cui's wife calls, saying their son Didi had fallen seriously ill. With no time for family matters, Cui orders the driver to proceed. But resident Mr. Zhao, caught up in his own personal dispute, refuses to let the car pass.