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Famous mouth Liu Yiwei Liu Yiwei, formerly known as Liu Wei, Chengdu, Sichuan Province. He studied ancient Chinese language, specializing in the two Jin prose. 1989 graduated to work, and then with the CCTV's "Daily Diet" shot to fame Liu Yiwei, although the program was founded at the beginning of the problem because of the Mandarin quite controversial, but the maverick style of hosting or let him in the CCTV hosts have their own place in the army. After leaving "Daily Diet", he joined Shanghai Oriental TV's "Oriental Nights", where he showed his witty humor and deep cultural knowledge in his conversations, and fully demonstrated his wildly active thinking and rich body language. He is a multi-tasker, such as host, director, and has acted in a number of movies.

Chinese Name: Liu Yi Wei

Foreign Name: Yi Wei Liu

Alias: Liu Wei

Nationality: Chinese

Ethnicity: Han

Place of Birth: Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Date of Birth: April 28, 1969

Occupation: Host, Actor, Director, Producer

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Zodiac: Rooster

Blood Type: A

Zodiac Sign: Taurus

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Graduated in 1989, he arrived in Beijing in April 1990, and engaged in pop music composition. with a focus on lyric writing and production.

In June 1991, he joined Feng Xiaoning's film crew and participated in the shooting of films such as Atmosphere Disappearance and War Meridian, and was responsible for publicity in the latter part of the movie.

At the end of 1993, he joined Taiwan's "ONESUNG International Advertising Agency" as a copywriter. Important works include: Lingshuai automobile, the mainland version of Burang Coffee, and Taiwan Shen Ding Oolong Tea.

In April 1994, he participated in the investment and establishment of Dazang Records as the planning director; he produced songs such as "Ah Lian" (Dai Jun), "Mei" (Sun Guoqing), "Into Tibet" (Li Na), etc., and directed the MTV of "Into Tibet".

From May 1995, he participated in the planning and establishment of the China Central Television (CCTV-6) Movie Channel as a program production consultant. In May 1995, he participated in the planning and establishment of the CCTV-6 Movie Channel as a program production consultant, and left his post automatically after the opening of the Movie Channel.

In August 1996, he joined PPI Film & TV as Creative Director, and his major works include: Odyssey Oolong Tea, New Jetta, POLO Mints, Taiwan Royalty, Beijing Contemporary Shopping Center, and SANGSAM Beijing TV.

In May 1998, he left PPI and became a freelancer again, writing columns, essays, lyrics, advertisements, and MTV, including the 100th anniversary celebration of Peking University (participated in the planning), MTV's "Expectation" (Dai Rao), and Vogue magazine's column "Extraordinary Dialogue".

In October 1998, she went to Tibet as a feature film director for "Qi Qin's Tibet Charity Performance".

Since 1999, she has participated in the planning of several TV dramas. The main ones are: "Miss News" and "True Love".

Since 1999, he started a column "Liu Yiwei Talks About Love" for Fashion.

February 1999, hosted CCTV's "Daily Diet" and "Half the Sky" programs.

In May 1999, she directed the feature film "The Century of Man and Nature" for the 99th Kunming World Horticultural Expo, and was the host of the program together with Zhang Yan***.

November 1999, as a screenwriter and producer, he shot "Poetic Age".

In August 2000, she hosted CCTV's "At Your Service" program.

In November 2000, she hosted CCTV's "Variety" program.

Left "Daily Diet" in 2002. He then joined Shanghai Oriental TV's "Oriental Nights".

In the summer of 2006, due to the needs of the Oriental TV talent show, he left "Oriental Nights" and became a free agent again.

In early 2008, he joined Shanghai First Financial Channel's "This Business at Work", formerly hosted by Cao Qitai.

In March 2008, he was casted as the lead actor in the 180-episode drama series "Olympics in My Home" broadcasted by Southeast TV.

During the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Liu Yiwei hosted a 19-episode program that ran throughout the Olympics, "Olympics in My House".

Playing the role of Xiao Nanfang in the 2009 TV series I am the Boss

He was a director in the 2009 film Mars is Alright. [1]

In 2010, she hosted the program "Cultural Review" on China Education Television