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Jiang Luxia (; born 25 December 1986) is a Chinese actress and martial artist. In 2018, she won the Best Supporting Actress in Hundred Flowers Award for her role as "Tong Li, the Female Machine Gunner" in the movie ''
Operation Red Sea ''Operation Red Sea'' () is a 2018 Chinese-Hong Kong action war film directed by Dante Lam and starring Zhang Yi, Huang Jingyu, Hai Qing and Du Jiang. The film is loosely based on the evacuation of foreign nationals and almost 600 Chinese citiz ...
''. The film has grossed
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579 million, and received critical acclaim from critics, making it one of the highest-grossing Chinese films in 2018. Jiang Luxia was the former Nationwide Wushu Champion in Shaolin "Quan" in China. Jiang also holds the status of China State "Wu Ying Level" Sportsman. The title "Wu Ying" (武 英 means "Martial Hero") is the highest form of addressing a Wushu athlete and is only awarded to participants that have consistently maintained the top three positions in the national competitions. She is excellent in
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Repertoire, Practical
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and Crossbow techniques. She was also the State Martial Arts Repertoires A-level Referee and on the Board of Wushu Association of
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. Before being an actress, Jiang was a popular award-winning
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, actively promoting
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under the nickname of "Mao Er Bao Bei" (猫耳宝贝). Jiang is one of the most recognized female action stars in the Chinese movie industry. She started her career acting in
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and
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s, where she did most of her own stunts.


Early life


Education

Jiang Luxia was born on December 25, 1986, in
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City,
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,
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. As a child, she was sporty and active and her father noticed that Jiang showed potential in
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due to her good physical fitness. In an interview, she explained that she aspired to be a soldier (or police) when she grew up having influenced by her grandmother who gave up being a soldier to take care of the family. She became inspired to be an actress after watching the " Tai Chi Master" (太極張三豐), a 1993 Hong Kong Martial Arts film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring
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and
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. Like most young girls, Jiang chose to learn dancing when she was 6 years. Her teacher encouraged Jiang to pick dancing for her after-school classes. However, the dance teacher observed that Jiang's movement was too stiff and suggested that Jiang should learn martial art instead. Jiang took that remark earnestly as she has already cultivated passions for martial arts and becoming an actress after watching "Tai Chi Master". There, Jiang switched to learn martial arts instead of dancing. Up until her fourth grade of elementary school, Jiang realized she could not learn much from the part-time classes. She shifted to a professional martial arts school, Dongling Shaolin Martial Arts School in
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when she was 11 years old. "At that time, the martial arts school was following the military system. It felt like becoming a soldier." Jiang enjoyed a life of being highly disciplined and obeying orders. But she outgrown the lessons quickly and decided to learn in-depth about martial arts elsewhere. "I do not know any sect. Since young, I always curious about
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. It felt like that is the place to learn authentic and traditional martial arts." She attended Songshan Shaolin Temple at the age of 13. After becoming a lay Shaolin disciple, she became Shi Xiaolong's classmate, a
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in
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. Jiang described life in Songshan Shaolin Temple as particularly difficult and challenging. "Most people can't bear the suffering. Fewer girls were studying there. Living conditions were very poor. For example, you have to go to the river to wash your clothes. There was no hot water for bathing, and there was no light in the bath. The place where we sleep was very simple, the window was glued with plastic bags and there would be air leakage under the door. I slept by the door and the winter wind was biting. The wall I lean against is frosty every year, so I can't sleep. There were frostbite on my hands and face." There was high-intensity training every day. "Get up at 5:30 in the morning, start running at 6 o’clock for an hour and a half on mountainous roads at Bodhidharma Cave. Running on a flat road was not considered as training for us." Jiang was a representative for various competitions but due to the prolonged intensive training for years, she slowed down due to severe back injury. Taking into account her physical conditions and future career development, she decided to pursue her study at a university. She admitted to
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at 17 years old to study traditional Chinese sport in 2003.


Achievement

She became the National Champion of Shaolin Martial Arts, National Martial Arts Champion and National First-Class Martial Arts Routine Referee in 2004. She was notable for her outstanding contributions among the female athletes in the martial arts field. While Jiang is highly skilled in
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, she was uncertain of her future. Back in the year 2003, the employment rate was low, especially for martial arts student. It was unlikely for every graduate to have the opportunity to be an actor or athlete and some might end up working as security guards. She gathered her good friends to discuss their plan after graduation. "At that time, everyone knew that it was not easy to find a suitable job with our major. So we discussed and decided to open a joint martial art gym to teach wushu and self-defense for girls." But they realized that the lack of popularity of martial arts would make it difficult to recruit students. They could not afford to pay for advertisement so they distributed flyers around colleges and universities but the result was not encouraging. In desperation, they tried promoting martial arts online. From February 2007, Jiang and her friends started shooting the series under the nickname "Mao Er Bao Bei" (猫耳宝贝 means Cat Ear Baby). Jiang was unanimously selected to be filmed performing martial arts and acrobatic stunts in the videos. The series was created with upbeat music and Jiang's performance was energetic, vigorous, and full of heroic spirit. The "Mao Er Bao Bei" series of videos was extremely popular. The series has recorded at least a click rate of over 25 million and was being searched for over 4 million times with more than 100 million views. The record has way surpassed many of the other "web stars". Jiang was loved by Internet fans for her healthy and positive image. Her new videos were often featured on the home pages of many video portals and websites to attract web viewers. She won the first prize in the original works group of the first Sina Podcasting Grand Prix, the best video blog public award in the International Blog Grand Prix, and becoming the first-generation
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. In November 2007, she won the "Best Video Blog Public Award" in the International Blog Awards. Due to her popularity, Jiang was invited to the Happy Camp TV Series program, a Chinese variety show which is one of China's most popular shows with a minimum viewership of tens of millions that features celebrities and famous figures from all over the world. She has also served as the Chief Trainer of the "Practical Women's Self-defense Techniques" column of CCTV Sports Channel.


Career


2007–2017: Beginning

Jiang was still studying in university when her classmate approached her to work as a stand-in (stunt double) for a commercial shooting for
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(Chinese female diver, and multi-time Olympic gold medalist and world champion.) The crew has approached many stuntwomen for the role but many rejected it as it was too challenging. As Jiang wanted to make some pocket money, she immediately accepted the offer. The director of the commercial,
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was the former stunt double for martial art superstar
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and was renowned for playing the role "Kwai Geuk-Chat" (鬼脚七 means Clubfoot Seven) in "
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". For the stunt, Jiang was filmed tumbling down from the height of 13 meters before falling on some cartons. Four months later in December 2009,
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cast Jiang where she played the lead role as protagonist Nie Yiyi for the
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" (战,无双). It was
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's debut as a director starring newcomer Jiang Luxia. That movie launched Jiang's career as an actress. The media has described Jiang as the up-and-coming young action movie star, the female version of
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. While Jiang had sustained many injuries from the fight scenes in a tight filming schedule, the public response towards the movie was not overwhelming. The audience has lost interest in Jiang transforming from an internet celebrity to an action star. Although Jiang embarked into the movie industry as a lead actress, she did not achieve fame and had a lack of success in showbiz. For ten years, Jiang was mostly cast for the minor or typical action-related role. She hardly receives any job offer and had to accept any role available. Jiang did not want to be stereotyped as an action actress. She changed her image, keeping her hair long and hoping to receive different roles but there was no opportunity for her. In her interview on 15 April 2018, Jiang stated: "Once I was chosen for a movie. To prepare for the role, I had been training for three months. Shortly before the shooting started, I was told that they decided to drop me. They wanted another actress to play my role."


2018: Critical acclaim

In 2017, Jiang was struggling until she was contacted that the film director
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was casting for the movie ''
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''. She was interviewed for the role "Tong Li", the only female in the 8-person '' Jiaolong'' Assault Team of the
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. As it is a physically taxing role, the director is looking for an actress who is physically and mentally strong to play the character. Jiang was able to impress the director with her trained figure. To be accepted for the role, Jiang agreed to the director's request to further increase her muscle mass and to cut her shoulder-length hair near to bold bald haircut inspired by Demi Moore's role in GI Jane and Charlize Theron's role in Mad Max: Fury Road. To portray more realistic visualization to the audience, the actors were required to wear uniforms that weighed more than 12 kg and had to carry weapons and gadgets weighted around 20 kg during filming, especially for Jiang who had to carry the heaviest weapon due to her role as the Machine Gunner. The filming took about 5 months in
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before wrapping up in
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. Throughout the movie, Jiang performed most of the dangerous stunts on her own. She gained respect from her director for her dedication and commitment in acting in such a challenging role. Jiang was highly acclaimed after the movie was released. She was nominated in various movie festivals and won many accolades, including the best-supporting actress in the prestigious
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in China. On her Hundred Flowers Award-winning speech:


Present

Apart from actively acting in some film and television series, Jiang has also participated in the successful Chinese Reality Television Show, Sisters that Make Waves (Season 2) that premiered on
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on 23 January 2021. Jiang was among the 30 female celebrities over 30 years old who competed to debut in a seven-member girl group. Among other high profile celebrities in the show included
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,
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,
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,
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and Yang Yuying. Though Jiang has no formal background and experience in singing and dancing, she won praises for her solid performance. Jiang reached the final after the fifth round of the competition (not eliminated after voting by live audiences). Jiang received considerably high votes during the final but did not debut as a member of the group.


Filmography


Film


Television series


Variety show

*2007 ''Happy Camp'' *2010 ''Super Trio series'' * 2021 ''Sisters Who Make Waves'' (Season 2)


Awards


References


External links

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