On 24 September 2018, they had a second son Wu Lü (吴律). On 25 August 2014, Wu Jing's wife gave birth to a son Wu Suowei (吴所谓) (also named as Wu You (吴滺)). Wu Jing and Xie Nan's relationship began in 2012 and they got married in 2014. It became China's third highest-grossing film of all time, 2019's third highest-grossing film worldwide, the second highest-grossing non-English film to date, and one of the top 20 highest-grossing science fiction films to date. The film ended up grossing $700 million worldwide, including $691 million in China but only 9 million for the rest of the world combined. When he discovered that the production team lacked funds to complete the film, he invested his own money to make up for the shortfall. In 2019, Wu starred in hit film The Wandering Earth, based on a novella of the same name by Liu Cixin. The latter film has become a hit at the Chinese summer box office and became the highest-grossing film in China. Wu directed and starred in the action war film Wolf Warrior and its 2017 sequel Wolf Warrior 2. Wu reprised a different role as Chan Chi-kit in the 2015 Hong Kong action film SPL II: A Time for Consequences. Wu played Jing Neng in 2011 martial arts film Shaolin alongside Nicholas Tse, Andy Lau and Jackie Chan. Wu played the Assassin in The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor his American film debut. In March 2008, Wu made his directorial debut, alongside action choreographer Nicky Li, on his film Legendary Assassin. He also worked on the police action film Invisible Target which was released in July 2007. Wu is the male lead in 2007 film Twins Mission, starring the Twins duo. In 2006, Wu continued his move into Hong Kong cinema by starring in the film Fatal Contact. Wu achieved success in Hong Kong action cinema for his role as a vicious assassin in 2005 film SPL: Sha Po Lang. He also worked with choreographer and director Lau Kar-leung in 2003 film Drunken Monkey. Since then Wu has appeared in numerous mainland Chinese wuxia television series. In April 1995, Wu was spotted by martial arts choreographer Yuen Woo-ping, Wu played Hawkman / Jackie in 1996 film Tai Chi Boxer, his first Hong Kong film debut. Wu ranked first on the Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2019 and 23rd in 2020. Wu Jing is one of the most profitable actors in China and his movies are often the highest grossed films in China. It is for him, a way for his message to go through more easily.Wu Jing, also known as Jacky Wu, ( Chinese: 吴京 pinyin: Wú Jīng born 3 April 1974) is a Chinese actor, director and martial artist best known for his roles in various martial arts films such as Tai Chi Boxer, Fatal Contact, the Sha Po Lang films, and as Leng Feng in Wolf Warrior, its sequel Wolf Warrior 2, and most recently The Battle at Lake Changjin. The artist enjoys mixing serious subjects with humour. The following painting depicts a marine soldier in his uniform, with a Donald Duck holding his hands on the soldier’s ear. But she is still a soldier, controlled in every possible way. Colourful, smiling, with impeccable clothing. Shen Jing Dong in this painting depicted the female soldier. The wings play a contrast with the tutu as she is still a little girl, who should be free, but she is detained by her movements that are in control of others. The girl is wearing a pair of wings over her outfit and her movements seems like they have been repeated a huge amount of times judging by how straight they are. Almost every soldier with an “out of the box”personality will be uniformed in the end after joining the army.Īngel shows a girl dancing in an army tutu. This kind of image comes from his experience in the army. Their bodies are not only dressed in the uniform dress, but also have a fixed correct upright posture. The yellow soldiers possess a hue of humanity, and the red soldiers stand for the solemn atmosphere of revolution. They are created into four kinds of people, which are the red, the yellow, the bald and the soldiers with hat. The image of the soldier which was named hero is out of refinement. The clothing and attitude in-which he stands, his identity and individuality are replaced by a common ideology. His facial features are vague, and in fact he is a man in common sense. This image is hardly to tell who the specific soldier is. The icon that Shen Jingdong’s “hero” series created, is an image of the soldiers without any personal identity.
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