Serenity, a superbly performing, high-profile actress who has won the love and recognition of countless audiences with her unique charm and excellent acting skills. Her acting career dates back to 1989, when she made a cameo appearance in a joint venture film produced by Hong Kong Yindu, "Join Forces". Subsequently, she played a supporting role in the film "Love on Ice" produced by Pearl River Film Studio. However, Tranquility's real breakthrough came in 1990, when she was favored by director Zhuang Hongsheng and starred in the feature film "I'm Ugly, But I'm Gentle".
Serenity's acting career made a huge breakthrough in 1994. She was selected by director He Ping to star in the movie "Cannon Double Lights". In this film, she plays Harue, the heiress of a large family who was raised as a boy. The film won Serenity several awards, including the Special Jury Mention Award at the 42nd San Sebastian International Film Festival, the Best Director Award, the Best Co-Production Award, and the Best Art Design Award at the 14th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards, and the Best Cinematography Award at the 14th Hawaii International Film Festival. Tranquility was nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 42nd San Sebastian International Film Festival, the Golden Phoenix Award at the 5th China Film Performing Arts Society, and the Best Actress Award at the 14th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards.
Over the next few years, Serenity's acting career continued to flourish. In 1995, she starred in the movie "Sunny Day", for which she was nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 33rd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards. Subsequently, she starred in the love movie "Big Braids" and won the Best Actress Award at the 6th Shanghai Film Critics Association Awards and the Best Actress Award at the 4th Beijing University Student Film Festival.
In 1996, Tranquility and Shao Bing starred in the youth inspirational film "Winner", in which she played the cheerful bank clerk "Lu Xiaoyang", so she won the Beijing University Student Film Festival and the Shanghai Film Critics Award for Best Actress and the 6th Golden Phoenix Award of the China Film Performing Arts Society. Later, she starred in the historical drama film "Red River Valley", and won the Best Actress Award at the 20th Popular Film Hundred Flowers Award and the Most Popular Actress Award at the 5th Beijing University Student Film Festival for her role as a cute, stubborn and brave Tibetan girl "Danzhu".
In 1999, he starred in the war movie "Yellow River Love", in which she played the female soldier "An Jie" of the Eighth Route Army. This film won Tranquility the Best Actress Award at the 19th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards.
In the 21st century, Serenity's acting career is still thriving. In 2000, she served as a judge of the 20th Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards, becoming the youngest jury member and the highest-paid mainland actress in the history of the Golden Rooster Awards at that time. In the same year, she played a generation of women "Mu Guiying" in the TV movie "Yangmen Female General", and won the Lily Award for TV and Movie Ten Years and the Audience's Favorite TV and Movie Actress Award.