Shu Chang
Chinese name 舒暢 (Traditional)
Chinese name 舒畅 (Simplified)
Pinyin Shū Chàng (Mandarin)
Ancestry Guangyuan, Sichuan, China
Born (1987-12-01) 1 December 1987 (age 24)
Baishan, Jilin, China
Other name(s) Changchang, Little Rabbit, Xiaoxiu, Chang, Chang'er, Sister Chang
Occupation Actress, singer, television host
Years active 1993 - present
Official Website https://www.shu-chang.org

Shu Chang (born 1 December 1987[1] in Baishan, Jilin, China[1]) is a Chinese actress, singer and television host. Some of her more notable roles in television series include: Consort Donggo in Xiaozhuang Mishi (2003); Jin Meili in The Story of a Noble Family (2003); Princess Yun in Huang Taizi Mishi (2004); Jingwei in Jingwei Tianhai (2004); Xiaoyu in Lotus Lantern (2005); Princess Jianning in Royal Tramp (2008); and Ruler of Women's Kingdom in Journey to the West (2011).[2]

Shu ventured into music after her success in the Chinese television industry. In 1997 she released an album Home Is Only Half Without Mom (少了妈妈只有半个家) with three singles: Birds Fly (雀尕飞), On My Way Back Home From School (放学路上), and Monsoon Will Never Come Back (雨季不再来) (theme song of the television series Monsoon Will Never Come Back). Based on her performance in the television series The Story of a Noble Family (the writer was from Fenghuang County, Hunan), Shu, along with other major cast members, were designated as "Honorary Citizens" of Fenghuang County.[3]

Contents

Filmography [link]

Films [link]

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Xiaoxiang Qingshen
小巷情深
1995 Wunü
舞女
young Lin Xiaoqian
1996 Brother Wu Invites God
吴二哥请神
2006 Lian'ai Sanshi Tian
恋爱三十天
Du Lele
2012 The Crisis of Children

Television [link]

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Wo De Gushi
我的故事
1993 Mosheng De Hai'an
陌生的海岸
Shu Xiaofan
1996 Danqin Zhi Jia
单亲之家
Xiaolajiao
1997 Haohao Guo Rizi
好好过日子
Zhou Zhao
1997 Xiao Taiyang
小太阳
1997 Wo Meiyou Jia
我没有家
Bao Yatou
1998 Xiaofengxian De Gushi
小凤仙的故事
young Xiaofengxian
1999 Haoda Yige Jia
好大一个家
2001 Huo Yuanjia
霍元甲
Ju'er
2001 Xin Nü Fuma
新女驸马
Xing'er
2001 Huanle Qingyuan
欢乐情缘
Shang Xiaoyun
2001 Shengcai Youdao
夫妻过招之生财有道
Gao Han
2001 Zhengjiu Shaonian Fan
拯救少年犯
Kang Wenjing
2001 Zhongli Xunta Qianbai Du
众里寻他千百度
Liu Jie
2001 Cao Xueqin
曹雪芹
Baoyu
2001 Huanggong Baobei
皇宫宝贝
Qiaoyue
2002 Jiuhou Tu Zhenyan
酒后吐真言
Sun Huimei
2002 Xiaozhuang Mishi
孝庄秘史
Consort Donggo
2002 The Story of a Noble Family
金粉世家
Jin Meili
2003 Huang Taizi Mishi
皇太子秘史
Princess Yun
2003 Lian Cheng Jue
连城诀
Shui Sheng
2003 Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils
天龙八部
Tianshan Tonglao
2003 Li Wei Dangguan 2
李卫当官2
Shi Liu
2003 Shaonian Da Qinchai
少年大钦差
Chen Wenjing (Xu Lian)
2003 Jixiang Ruyi
鸡祥如意
Xing'er / Yue'er
2003 Gongting Huashi Lang Shining
宫廷画师郎世宁
Youmin
2004 Chuanqi Huanxiang Yin Shang
传奇幻想殷商
Tong Yao
2004 Monsoon Will Never Come Back
雨季不再来
Meng Sijia
2004 Jingwei Tianhai
精卫填海
Jingwei
2004 Zhongguo Muqin
中国母亲
Huang Lin
2004 Lotus Lantern
宝莲灯
Xiaoyu
2004 Huakai Yousheng
花开有声
Liu Yue
2005 Da Ming Qicai
大明奇才
Cao Zhen
2005 Chuzi Dangguan
厨子当官
Bihuan / Yuhuan
2005 Ai Zai Lai Shi
爱在来时
Zhou Jingyi / Suya
2006 Magic Mobile Phone
魔幻手机
Sha'niu
2007 Royal Tramp
鹿鼎记
Princess Jianning
2007 Shuangcheng Bianzou
双城变奏
Tang Yin / Ting Na
2008 Jiang Jie
江姐
Wenjuan
2008 Chunqiu Yancheng
春秋淹城
Luo Fu
2009 Fengxue Manguo Taihang
风雪漫过太行
Hao Xi'e / Hao Xilan
2010 Yang Xin Xiejiang
阳新鞋匠
Ou Baomei
2010 Liu Sanjie
刘三姐
Liu Sanjie
2010 Journey to the West
西游记
Ruler of Women's Kingdom
2011 Palace 2
宫锁珠帘
Concubine Yun / Mudan
2011 Sha'niu Guilai
傻妞归来
Sha'niu
2011 Shangjin Lieren
赏金猎人
Mysterious girl

References [link]

External links [link]


This article incorporates information from this version of the equivalent article on the French Wikipedia.
This article incorporates information from this version of the equivalent article on the Chinese Wikipedia.

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Shu Chang

Shu Chang may refer to:

  • Shu Chang (footballer) (born 1977), former Chinese footballer
  • Shu Chang (actress) (born 1987), Chinese actress

  • Shu Chang (footballer)

    Shu Chang (simplified Chinese: 舒畅; traditional Chinese: 舒暢; pinyin: Shū Chàng) (born February 24, 1977) is a former Chinese football defender who played his entire career with Shandong Luneng. He was the captain of the club, which he has led to two China Super League titles in 2006 and 2008.

    Club career

    Shu started his career in 1996 with Shandong Luneng where in his first season he would make 3 league appearances, which was then followed by a further 7 the following season. Under the Shandong Luneng Head coach Yin Tiesheng he would gradually establish himself as reliable central defender within the team, however it was the introduction of Slobodan Santrač as the team's new Head coach that saw Shu become a prominent member with the club that would win the league and cup double in the 1999 league season. Even after Santrač left Shu had firmly established himself as one of their most consistent players and would go on to become the club's captain that oversaw them through some of their most successful periods in their history by winning several further league and cup trophies. After over a decade of consistency Shu would spend much of the 2009 league season on the bench due to injury. When he returned near the end of the season Liu Jindong would become the team captain and when the 2010 league started he was given a reserved position within the team with Liu remaining as captain.

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