And Jiang Wen's biological mother gave his stepfather Jiang Hongqi the surname Jiang Wen when he remarried, and Jiang Wen's mother had Jiang Wu, both of whom were Jiang characters.
The relationship between the two.
In traditional Chinese culture, the surname is a kind of blood bond, and people often have a kind of spiritual belonging and identification with the surname. According to Chinese tradition, Jiang Wen and Jiang Wu are both "Jiang", which has been a Xi for thousands of years.
Jiang Wen is 4 years older than Jiang Wu, and the two have played since they were young and have a good relationship. Although Jiang Wen and Jiang Wu have made great achievements in their film careers, they have not neglected their families and families. They have a very close relationship and play a big role in the family. They also often show respect and gratitude in public.
Jiang Wen and Jiang Wu are also activists in social welfare. They have made great contributions to the improvement of social ecology by actively participating in the promotion of social welfare and caring for the poor.
In addition, Jiang Wen and Jiang Wu are very low-key and modest in private. They attach great importance to their family life and have a close relationship with their family. Whether it is in front of the public or in front of the public, they can be respected and loved by everyone with a sincere and modest attitude.
Jiang Wen is a director with deep thoughts and unique angles, and he is good at using films to explore themes such as social issues and human nature. Jiang Wu has resonated with many people with his delicate and real acting skills, as well as his portrayal of the characters' hearts, and has won a lot of praise.
As far as his works are concerned, both Jiang Wen and Jiang Wu show a high degree of exploration and innovation. They have boldly explored new writing methods and expressions, and have made positive contributions to the development of Chinese films.
Character Profile: Jiang Wen was born on January 5, 1963, is a male director, actor and screenwriter in Chinese mainland. In 1987, he won the "Best Actor" at the 10th Hundred Flowers Awards for his film "Furong Town". Since then, he has won the Best Actor of the 12th Hundred Flowers Award for his film "Spring Peach" and "Pekingese in New York" at the 12th China Golden Eagle Award.
Jiang Wen is a well-known director, and his films are also well-received. His first work, "Sunny Day", was selected by Time Magazine as the first place in the "Top Ten Films in the World in the 95th Five-Year Plan" and the "Best Director" at the 33rd Taiwan Golden Horse Awards. He also won the Jury's Prize at the 53rd Cannes Film Festival for "The Devil is Coming". As an excellent director and actor, Jiang Wen's films are welcomed by the masses and have made outstanding contributions to the development of China's film and television industry.
Jiang Wu, whose real name is Jiang Xiaobing, born on November 4, 1969 in Tangshan City, Hebei Province, graduated from Beijing Film and Television Academy majoring in film and television, and is a famous actor and director in Chinese mainland. In 1999, he became famous for his role as Er Ming in the film "Bath", and won the "Best Actor" at the 7th Beijing International Film Festival and the 5th "Best Actor" at the 5th "China Changchun International Film Festival" for this film.
In addition to performing, Jiang Wu is also enthusiastic about social welfare, cares about social difficulties, and makes his own contribution to China's social welfare. Overall, Jiang Wu is both an excellent actor and an excellent director, and his works are well received by a wide range of audiences, while also achieving great success in the film and television industry.