
Yu Tong
Acting
Biography
Yu Tong is a Chinese actress, born in Mudanjiang City of Heilongjiang Province and graduated from Shenyang Normal University. She entered showbiz in 2010 with the stage name Yu Dan, participating in the TV drama "The Abyss of 100 Flowers". She changed her stage name to Yu Tong in 2015 while filming anti-Japanese war drama "Gu Cheng Xiao Nu Ren". (Source: Chinese = Baike, hkcinema, manmankan, TVmao || Translation = MyDramaList)
Known For

In order to retrieve Heavenly Realm’s treasure, Goddess Wu Shuang descends to earth to assassinate Yuan Zhong, the high priest of Youhu Clan. In the process, Wu Shuang discovers other secrets, and the two fall in love and join hands to save the world.
A Moment But Forever

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The Love of Courtyard

Through four standalone stories, the series explores the heartbreak of deception and betrayal in relationships, offering valuable insights and lessons on love and marriage.
Lure of Lies

Wang Caihong, a hardworking barber, finds her life upended when her husband suddenly disappears. Across the hall, her former sister-in-law Niu Yiyi, a successful professional, is also facing personal struggles. Despite past tensions, the two women continue living opposite each other, their lives slowly intertwining as they navigate uncertainty and hardship.
Happiness Please Wait For Me

Once inseparable friends, Xia Qing and Gao Xinya become rivals after a family remarriage turns them into stepsisters. Fate ties them even closer when they marry two brothers and end up living under the same roof while working together. From clashing daily to reluctantly cooperating, the two women gradually learn to support each other—ultimately joining forces when a family crisis strikes.
Gui Mi Jia Dao

It tells the story of Tang Tian Shi, the newly appointed Deputy Secretary of Qingshan Town, Xin Lan, a female news anchor of a radio and television station, and Shi Quan, a college student returning home to start a business
Perfect Village

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星光灿烂

The Chinese medical drama-thriller “Sentence Me Guilty” gives too much away in the early running and has nowhere special to go after that. Centered on a female doctor framed for highly unethical behavior in the wake of her young daughter’s death, the pic has some intriguing elements but generates little tension and doesn’t deliver the emotional clout auds might reasonably expect from a tale involving a grieving mother.
Sentence Me Guilty

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