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Choenyi Tsering
Born(1986-05-15)May 15, 1986
Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China
EducationTibet University
OccupationActress
Years active1999 – present
Musical career
GenresChinese Folk Music
Mandopop
Instrument(s)Piano
guitar
Chinese name
Chinese曲尼次仁
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinQǔní Cìrén

Choenyi Tsering (Tibetan: ཆོས་དབྱིངས་ཚེ་རིང་; Chinese: 曲尼次仁; born 15 May 1986) was a Chinese actress and singer of Tibetan descent.[1][2] Choenyi Tsering was best known for her roles as Princess Aliya on Love Yunge from the Desert (2013) and Zhang Lihua/ Zhu Gui'er on Heroes in Sui and Tang Dynasties (2013) and also starred in a number of films, including Zhanian Instrument (1999), Women Who Know How to Flirt Are the Luckiest (2013), Zhong Kui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal (2014), and Soul on a String (2017).

Early life and education

Choenyi Tsering was born in Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China, on 15 May 1986. She aspired to act from an early age. She graduated from Tibet University.[3]

Acting career

At the age of 13, Choenyi Tsering appeared in an advertisement for a Tibetan medicine. It was her first ever advertising campaign as a model.[4]

Choenyi Tsering made her film debut in Zhanian Instrument (1999), playing Gesang. The film was produced and distributed by CCTV-6.

In 2002, she attended the Tourism Ambassador of Tibet trials and won the Champions. In the fellowing year, she got the first place in the "Fifty-six Golden Flower Beauty Pageant of National Minorities" contest.

After playing minor roles in various films and television series, Choenyi Tsering received her first leading female role in a series called Changpiao Zhuangge (2008).

In 2009, she won the top place in Come on! Oriental angel (《加油!东方天使》), a Talent Show program aired on Dragon Television.[5][6]

In 2010, Choenyi Tsering became the Penghu Islands Tourist Image Propaganda Ambassador. That same year, she appeared uncredited in the biographical historical television series Huang Yanpei as a journalist.

Choenyi Tsering's first major film role was in Wuye Paimen (2011). It was released on 26 August 2011.

In 2013, she had key supporting role as Princess Aliya in Love Yunge from the Desert. She was praised for her role.[7] The series was produced by Yu Zheng and stars Angelababy, Du Chun, Lu Yi, Chen Xiao and Yang Rong. That same year, she was cast as Zhang Lihua/ Zhu Gui'er in Heroes in Sui and Tang Dynasties, which was produced by Zhejiang Yongle Film & TV Production. The series is an adaptation based on Chu Renhuo's historical novel Sui Tang Yanyi. She had a minor role as Jia Jia in Pang Ho-Cheung's Women Who Know How to Flirt Are the Luckiest, a romance film starring Huang Xiaoming, Zhou Xun, Sonia Sui and Evonne Xie.

In 2014, Choenyi Tsering appeared as Du Juan in the shenmo television series New Mad Monk. It is a sequel to The Legend of Crazy Monk. The television series earned critical acclaim. She got a small role as a Western beauty in the fantasy action adventure film Zhong Kui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal. The film is directed by Peter Pau and Zhang Tianyu and stars Chen Kun, Li Bingbing, Winston Chao, Yang Zishan, Bao Bei'er, and Jike Junyi.

In 2016, she had a cameo appearance in Ice Fantasy, adapted from Guo Jingming's bestselling novel of the same title. It is directed by Ju Jue Liang, and stars Feng Shaofeng, Victoria Song, Ma Tianyu, and Zhang Meng. The series was broadcast in July 2016 on Hunan Satellite Television. At the end of that same year, she sung a song with Tashi Dhondup on the CCTV New Year's Gala.[8]

In 2017, Choenyi Tsering co-starred with Kimba and Siano Dudiom Zahi in Soul on a String as the Qiong, a Tibetan shepherdess.[9] It is based on the short stories Tibet: Soul on a String (《西藏,系在皮绳结上的魂》) and On the Road to Lhasa (《去拉萨的路上》) by Tashi Dawa. The film premiered at the 19th Shanghai International Film Festival on 15 June 2016, and opened in China on 18 August 2017.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Chinese title Role Notes
1999 Zhanian Instrument 《弹起我的扎年琴》 Gesang
2011 Wuye Paimen 《午夜拍门》 Jin He
2013 Women Who Know How to Flirt Are the Luckiest 《撒娇女人最好命》 Jia Jia
2014 Zhong Kui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal 《钟馗伏魔:雪妖魔灵》 A Western beauty
2017 Soul on a String 《皮绳上的魂》 Qiong
2019 The Climbers 攀登者 Black Peony

TV series

Year Title Chinese title Role Notes
2008 Changpiao Zhuangge 《长漂壮歌》 Yangjin
2010 Huang Yanpei 《黄炎培》 A journalist
2011 Untold Story of Tibet 《西藏秘密》 Cong Mei
2012 《热巴情》 Dawa
2013 Love Yunge from the Desert 《大汉情缘》 Princess Aliya
Heroes in Sui and Tang Dynasties 《隋唐演义》 Zhang Lihua/ Zhu Gui'er
Eagles in Tibet 《雪域雄鹰》 Ciyang
2014 New Mad Monk 《新活佛济公》 Du Juan
2016 Ice Fantasy 《幻城》 Yang Dan
2019 The Legend of White Snake 新白娘子传奇 Lady Wu

Drama

Year Title Chinese Title Role Notes
2006 Amazing Homes 《神奇的家园》 [10]

Singles

Year Title Chinese title Notes
2009 《爱无界锁定金生》
Stubborn Gentle 《倔强的温柔》
2010 Dance with me 《与我同舞》
2014 I'm Waiting for You in Marpuse 《我在瑪旁雍措等你》
The Lhasa Auspicious Clouds Float 《祥云飘起的拉萨》

References

  1. ^ 曲尼次仁写真曝光 慵懒随性诠释撩人体质. 163 (in Chinese). 27 August 2017.
  2. ^ 曲尼次仁穿白衬衫诠释撩人眼神杀. 163 (in Chinese). 17 August 2017.
  3. ^ 西藏选出三朵金花尽显民族风采(图) (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 11 September 2003. 今年17岁的曲尼次仁是西藏大学艺术系三年级的学生。从小学到大学,她一直是学校艺术团的文艺骨干,吹拉弹唱,或汉语,或藏语,小姑娘一直表现得异常活泼。
  4. ^ 曲尼次仁:听奶奶话,床戏鬼戏不拍(图). 163 (in Chinese). 26 October 2009.
  5. ^ 曲尼次仁 夺得《加油!东方天使》总冠军 (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 24 October 2009.
  6. ^ “天使”冠军曲尼次仁专访:从此要走演艺道路 (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 24 October 2009.
  7. ^ 《云中歌》热播 曲尼次仁Angelababy飙戏. 163 (in Chinese). 20 October 2015.
  8. ^ 央视春晚曲尼次仁和扎西顿珠搭唱. 163 (in Chinese). 8 February 2016.
  9. ^ 曲尼次仁黑色长裙惊艳亮相 牺牲形象秀演技. Tencent (in Chinese). 26 July 2017.
  10. ^ Gongsang Lamu (贡桑拉姆); Yang Yueyun (杨月云) (18 October 2006). 曲尼次仁:最清纯的藏族之花. GMW (in Chinese).