Li Yilin

Li Yilin

出生 : 1982-10-13, Beijing,China

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Film and television actor, pop singer, and model from Mainland China. He graduated from the 2002 Performance Department of Meishi Film Academy of Chongqing University. In 2006, Li participated in Dragon TV's talent show entertainment program " Come on! In the "Good Boy " competition, he won the top 5 in the Chongqing Division and the top 24 in the national finals, thus officially entering the entertainment industry

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Li Yilin

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The Great Sage
Master Yellow Eyebrows
The story is based on the 57th episode of Journey to the West - "The Real Sun Wukong", in which Sun Wukong is trapped in a mysterious cave by the Yellow Eyebrows Monster. With the help of his best warrior, the King Bull Demon, he sets up a field of life and death for the little demons to fight for their lives, and when they die, he takes their spiritual power and pours it into the mud to create the Six Eared Macaque Monkey, which tries to replace the real Monkey King. The monkeys disguised as monkeys in Mount Huaguo and spent their days with Sun Wukong. He is accustomed to fighting alone and is forced to join forces with other demons to save himself, but he gradually realizes the true meaning of the word "Great Sage". In the end, Sun Wukong is reborn from his stone heart and escapes from the cave in a duel with the Yellow Eyebrow Monster.
The Glory of the Hero
Shan Zhongke
Royal Guards: Hundred Kills
Gao Ichou
Royal Guards: Mysterious Bridge
Gao Yichou
Royal Guards: The Death Town
Gao Yichou
Full Metal Duel
Li Yilin
Two students have to fight against some AI-Monsters and try to protect the campus.
Journey to the West
Scum
"Journey to the West" is a black humorous online drama produced by Super Virus Studio, Tencent Video V+ Original, and Qingshan Jushi Studio. It emphasizes that youth should be active, and has the courage to forge ahead. 70% of the characters in "Journey to the West" are based on the classic "Journey to the West", including Monkey King, Tang Seng, Bull Demon King, White Bone Spirit, Lion Camel King, Golden Horn King, and Silver Horn King. While paying tribute to the classics, it also subverts the characters and plot through a series of post-modern techniques such as funny, ghostly, irony, and deconstruction. Especially in terms of character creation, each "big devil" in the play will be closer to daily life, possessing ordinary people's emotions, having ordinary people's worries, and shouldering ordinary people's responsibilities
Green Tea Love