He’s a martial arts expert and actor best known for his role as Cheng in the 2010 remake of The Karate Kid, which marked his film debut. Before he rose to fame, he began his journey in Wushu at just four years old, training rigorously at the Beijing Shichahai Amateur Sports School. His father made the tough decision to send him away at the young age of four to focus on his training in Beijing, laying the foundation for what would become an impressive career. Over time, he developed not only as a skilled martial artist but also as a promising actor, with his early dedication shaping his path. His story is one of discipline, sacrifice, and determination—qualities that continue to define him today.
He had already made a name for himself as a two-time Beijing Youth Wushu gold medalist, showcasing his talent and dedication from an early age. It was that very discipline and skill that eventually caught the attention of casting directors. After being discovered, he went on to audition for his debut role, marking the beginning of what would become a promising career. He really stood out—not just because of his martial arts background, but because of the determination he brought to every challenge. And when he finally stepped into the spotlight, it was clear that he was meant to be there. He proved time and again that hard work pays off, especially when you carry the legacy of being a two-time Beijing Youth Wushu champion.