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Yang Zi, born on June 18, 1975 in Xushui District, Baoding City, Hebei Province, graduated with an MBA from Peking University. He is a mainland Chinese actor, Vice Chairman and CEO of China Juli Group, Chairman of China Juli Film and Television Media Co., Ltd., Special Researcher of the Institute of Tibetan Buddhist Cultural Relics at the Palace Museum Research Institute, Director of the Tianzhu Research Institute in Lhasa, Ambassador of China's Social Responsibility Public Welfare Image, Producer, Producer, and Collector.
In 2006, Yang Zi won the Best Newcomer Award at the 12th Beijing University Film Festival for his starring role in the film "Blue and White". In the same year, he officially entered the film and television cultural industry as the CEO. In 2008, he starred in the TV drama "Tian Xian Pai" and won the annual viewership championship of the CCTV TV drama channel. Subsequently, he successively invested in and produced film and television works such as "New Water Margin", "Article 22 Marriage Regulations", and "I Wait for You in Xilingol". The film "Legend of the White Snake", which served as the producer in 2011, was released and won the global box office weekly championship. The artistic film "Women Like Flowers" starring in 2012 won the Best Picture Award at the 7th Monaco International Film Festival. On December 1, 2015, he was appointed as a specially appointed researcher at the Institute of Tibetan Buddhist Cultural Relics at the Palace Museum Research Institute. At the end of September 2016, the "Historical Study of Dansati Temple in Xizang", which was the chief editor of the "Tibetan Buddhist Culture and Art Series", was published and issued. The book won the 2016 National Cultural Heritage Excellent Book Award. Since 2017, we have been focusing more on the collection industry, including various categories such as Buddha statues, Thangkas, Tianzhu, Tiantie, Tibetan seals, and Taoist themes.