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What film and television works did Gong Li appear in?

Gong Li is the first China star to appear on the cover of Time magazine. She is known as the "most beautiful oriental woman", the "eight queens of Hong Kong and Taiwan" and the "four queens of movies" by the Hong Kong media. Let's take a look at her film and television works today.

1987 Gong Li Jiang Wen plays Red Sorghum. The film is set in Gaomi, Shandong Province during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, and tells the story that the hero and heroine jointly run a sorghum liquor shop after several twists and turns. However, during the Japanese invasion of China, the heroine and restaurant staff were killed by the Japanese because they participated in the resistance movement. Gong Li plays the heroine Jiu-Er in this film. The biggest feature of the film is that it shows the heroic and frank side of China people, which is quite different from the traditional sad and heavy style of Chinese mainland films.

1994 The drama "To Be Alive" starring Gong Li and Ge You is based on the civil war in China and the political movement after the founding of New China, and reflects the fate of a generation of China people through the bumpy life experience of the protagonist Fu Gui. Gong Li plays Jia Zhen. She has a sense of tragedy in the traditional mainland environment, that is, a beautiful and wild China woman with a stubborn temper and a bitter life. So in this environment, she can bring her acting skills to the extreme.

Gong Li also co-starred with Zhang Ziyi in Memoirs of a Geisha, which tells the story of how the memoirs of a Geisha grew from a fishing village girl to the most famous geisha in Japanese history. Gong Li plays the beautiful and enchanting Hatsumomo in the film, and makes the bitter and overbearing image of Hatsumomo impressive.

What other works of Gong Li do you know?