Li Zi-feng, born on December 6, 1986, in Yueyang City, Hunan Province, graduated from Hunan Vocational College of Arts. He is a male actor and model in mainland China. In 2005, he won the championship at the MEN’S UNO Global Chinese Supermodel Contest and made his international runway debut at Milan Fashion Week in the fall/winter of 2011. In 2010, Li Zifeng starred in the romantic sci-fi film "L.I," which marked his official entry into the entertainment industry. That same year, he had a guest role in director Xu Jinglei's film "Go La La Go!."
In 2013, he appeared in the urban drama "Mop Lady's Spring" and participated in the costume mythological drama "A Happy Life," as well as the drama "The Empress of China." In 2014, he took part in the youth inspirational dramas "Destined to Love You" and "Go!Goal!Fighting!." In 2015, Li Zifeng gained more recognition from the audience as a hunter on the variety show "Run For Time."
In 2016, he participated in the suspense drama "A Detective Housewife" and the youth campus drama "Go!Goal!Fighting!." In 2017, his romantic comedy film "Didi's Dream" was released, and he also participated in the Eastern fantasy drama "Tribes and Empires-Storm of Prophecy." In 2018, his starring roles in the costume fantasy drama "Demon Catcher Zhong Kui" and the costume romance drama "Bloody Romance" were broadcast, in addition to his participation in the fantasy romance film "Saga of light." In 2019, he appeared in the costume drama "Joy of Life."
In 2020, Li Zifeng starred in the suspense romantic drama "Miss Gu Who is Silent." In 2021, he participated in the anti-drug drama "Stealth Walker." In 2022, he appeared in the theft suspense drama "Reborn" and starred in the costume romance drama "The Legend of Shen Li." In 2023, his urban workplace emotional drama "Love Heals" aired. Additionally, on August 29, 2023, his film "Ex Kills Me" was scheduled for release in mainland China. On March 18, 2024, Li Zifeng's drama "The Legend of Shen Li" will be broadcast on Hunan TV, Tencent Video, and Mango TV, where he plays the roles of Qing Ye, Jing Gong, and Gu Chengjin.