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Dai Jiaoqian (; born 4 June 1982), also known as Shirley Dai, is a
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actress, singer and hostess. Dai is noted for her roles as Liu Xia and Princess Xingdai in the television series ''Flowering Season, Rainy Season'' (1998) and '' The Palace: the Lost Daughter'' (2014) respectively.


Life


Early life

Dai was born in Shanghai on June 4, 1982, where she attended the Shanghai No.3 Middle School for Girls and Shanghai Caoyang NO.2 High School, with her ancestral home in Nanjing, Jiangsu. Dai graduated as a recommended student, majoring in Chinese language.


Acting career

Dai first rose to prominence in 1998 for playing Liu Xia in the television series ''Flowering Season, Rainy Season'', for which she received nominations at the 17th Golden Eagle Awards. Dai's first film role was a clerk uncredited appearance in the film '' Crash Landing'' (2000). In 2002, Dai had a supporting role in ''Contact'', which won Best Supporting Actress at the 12th Chunyan Awards. In 2004, Dai played her role as Ru Yu in the '' Xiaozhuang Epic'' sequel, '' Secret History of the Crown Prince''. In 2005, Dai participated in Jeffrey Lau's ''
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, Charlene Choi, Fan Bingbing, Bolin Chen and Steven Cheung. She starred in many television series, such as ''Phoenix Swing'' (2001), ''Shouting for You to Come Back'' (2007), ''Spring Goes, Spring Comes'' (2008) and ''The Diamond Family'' (2009). In 2007, Dai appeared as Jian Xiong in ''The Sword and the Chess of Death'', a wuxia television series starring
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. In 2010, Dai starred as Tong Jinyu, reuniting her with co-star Kingdom Yuen, who played Ma Linglong, in the television series '' Happy Mother-in-Law, Pretty Daughter-in-Law''. In 2011, Dai played the character Li Qinghe in ''The Legend of Crazy Monk 2'', an ancient costume comedy starring Benny Chan, Lam Chi-chung, Zhang Liang and Ye Zuxin. Dai played a supporting role Huo Caidie in the 2012 wuxia television series ''
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and Ding Zijun, the series was one of the most watched ones in mainland China in that year. In 2013, ''China Whisper'' described her as "Top 10 Most Beautiful Girls in Shanghai". In 2014, Dai starred with Lu Yi, Mabel Yuan, Gao Yunxiang and Yang Rong in '' The Palace: the Lost Daughter'', the sequel to 2012's '' Palace II'',


Filmography


Film


Television series


Single

* ''Over the Heart'' () * ''I Know'' () * ''Call'' () * ''My Motherland, I Love You'' () * ''The Sound a Flower Blooms'' () * ''Shouting for You to Come Back'' () * ''A Little Happy Woman'' () * ''Love of The Starry Sky '' () * ''Figure'' () * ''Suddenly Remind of You'' ()


Television Programme

* ''Travel Channel Inc.'' - ''Top Model'' * '' CCTV-4'' - ''Cyber Sunday'' * ''
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'' - ''Wonderful Television'' * ''
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'' * '' Dragon Television''


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