Lu Xing
Lu Xing, born on September 7, 1986, in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, is a male director from mainland China. He graduated from the directing department of Beijing Film Academy. In his early years, he participated in film and television production at CCTV Movie Channel, accumulating rich experience. In 2012, Lu Xing directed his first feature film, "The Hit Girl," marking the beginning of his directing career. In 2015, he released the drama film "The tree of Butterfly." In 2017, he directed and starred in the crime suspense drama "Burning Ice," which received widespread acclaim and garnered him greater recognition.
In 2018, Lu Xing was awarded the "Top Ten Young TV Directors in China" at the inaugural Chuxin List, further establishing his position in the industry. In 2020, he directed and starred in the urban workplace drama "The Ordinary Glory," which aired on Zhejiang Satellite TV, where he played a security guard. In 2021, his series "Love is True" was scheduled to air on Oriental Satellite TV.
His latest work, "The First Shot," officially premiered on September 3, 2024, on China Central Television and platforms like Youku and Migu Video, marking a new pinnacle in his directing career. Lü Xing is widely praised in the industry for his innovative and meticulous production style, his ability to convey character emotions, and his clear storytelling logic.