Yu Qian's industry is to own a luxury racecourse with an area of 61 mu in Daxing, Beijing, which is his main industry "playing".
It is said that in order to raise horses better, Yu Qian specially transported forage from Hailar to raise these horses, and then he specially invited some professional trainers from the Beijing Zoo.
In addition, Yu Qian once said that the racecourse should be transformed into a venue like a holiday villa, and it may be developed into a place for everyone to travel in the future.
acting experience
In p>1982, Yu Qian was admitted to the crosstalk class of Beijing Opera School, where he studied with crosstalk actors Wang Shichen, Luo Rongshou, Gao Fengshan and Zhao Shizhong.
In p>1985, he studied under the cross talk artist Shi Fukuan, and worked as a cross talk actor in Beijing Quyi Troupe and China Railway Art Troupe successively, partnering with cross talk actor Liu Ying.
In p>1992, I made a guest appearance in the comedy The Story of the Editorial Department directed by Zhao Baogang. In the same year, he starred in the children's fantasy drama "Little Dragon Man" and played a scholar in the Tang Dynasty.
In p>1993, he starred in the drama comedy "Haima Dance Hall".
In p>1995, Yu Qian graduated from the film and television director department of Beijing Film Academy for further study, and then participated in the filming of the biographical drama Ma Sanli, playing the role of Zhao Peiru.
In p>1996, he starred in the TV series Xiaojing Hutong, playing the role of Fat Son, and at the same time served as the program director and host in the long-term columns of CCTV, Beijing TV and local TV stations.