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Who is the biological son of Princess Xiping in "Xiaowu Zuo"?
"Xiao Wu Zuo" Princess Xiping's biological son is Xiao Jinli.
Possessing strong martial arts, he joined the army under the banner of Leng Pei Mountain. He loves his younger brother Xiao Jinyu very much, cares about him very much, and is nagging, but he is not good at talking to others. He often uses "one or two sentences to explain", and is ridiculed by Leng Yue that "the tongue is used to mix rice." Actor profile
Wang Yanxin, formerly known as Wang Yanbin and Yan Fei, was born in Shandong Province on March 5, 1990. He is a film and television actor in Mainland China and graduated from Shanghai Theater Academy.
In 2015, he entered the entertainment industry by starring in the fantasy suspense drama "General".
In 2017, starring in the youth fairy tale "My Roommate is the Fox Fairy" and the youth fantasy drama "Jiangjie 2: Two Cities" were broadcasted one after another.
In 2019, the fantasy love drama "Mermaid Love Rules" starring in it was broadcast.
In 2020, the urban love suspense drama "First Encounter, Last Separation" starring in it will be broadcast.
In 2021, the costume detective light comedy "Yu Ci Xiao Wu Zuo" starring in it will be launched.
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