
Hu Dong Qing’s Profile
- Full Name: Hu Dong Qing
- Native Name: 胡冬晴
- Nicknames: N/A
- Birthday: Jan 21, 1998 (27 years old)
- Blood Type: N/A
- Height/Weight: 168 cm (5'6") / 45kg (101.4 lbs)
- Gender: Female
- Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
- Chinese Zodiac: Tiger
- Debut: August 2017
- Birthplace: Zhejiang, China
- Ethnicity: Han Chinese
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Nationality:
Chinese
- Profession: Actress, Model
- Languages: Mandarin (Native)
- Active Years: 2017 – present
Profile Summary
Hu Dong Qing, born January 21, 1998, in Jiaxing, Zhejiang, kicked off her career as a photo model for online fashion stores and popped up in some ad micro-films. She didn’t come from a fancy acting school or have a big break right away—just small roles, grinding it out step by step.
Her first TV gig was in 2019, playing a palace maid named Xiu Nga in the period drama *The Empress and Her 300 Heroes*. It was a tiny part, but a big deal for her start. In 2020, she snagged her first lead in an indie flick, *No Longer Passing By*, a deep psychological drama that didn’t blow up but gave her a dope chance to hone her craft. After that, she kept a steady flow in major period hits like *Eternal Love of Dream*, *Ancient Love Poetry*, and *Immortal Samsara*. Mostly supporting roles, but her smooth delivery, consistent vibe, and expressive eyes started turning heads.

Hu’s not chasing clout—she’s all about stacking experience, project by project. Co-stars say she’s not the “wrap and dip” type; she sticks around, reviews footage, and tweaks her lines. That hustle shows in her later roles, especially as she started landing parts with more meat on them.
2024 was her big moment. She starred in *Kao Jin Wei Xian De Ta*, a modern crime-psychological thriller. Her character, Jiang Ke Hua, a psychologist diving into a kidnapping case, was a beast of a role—no flashy action, just heavy inner dialogue. Her low-key intensity and ability to hold tension scene after scene nailed it. The film scored a solid 7.2/10 on Douban—not viral, but critics and industry folks gave it mad props.
What’s cool about Hu is she doesn’t go for over-the-top acting or showboat vibes. She pulls back just enough to let her characters breathe. Whether a princess or a designer, her roles feel real—not like some perfect heroine who’s got it all figured out, but like someone living in the moment, sometimes right, sometimes wrong, sometimes tough, sometimes fragile. It’s straight-up human, and that’s why her supporting roles often steal the show.
Raised in a disciplined, chill family—dad’s a construction engineer, mom’s a former high school teacher—Hu grew up in a quiet, structured world. Now based in Beijing with her two cats, Xiao Hei and Tang Yuan, she lives low-key. No red carpets, no reality TV, no hype train. Instead, she’s posting home-cooking vids, whipping up Eastern-style dishes like steamed fish with green chili, smoked pork with radish, or fermented tofu. Her life’s more “cozy homebody” than “glam star.”
By mid-2025, she’s racked up over 25 TV shows, movies, and micro-films. No role’s gone viral, no scandals, no PR circus—just solid performances, disciplined acting, and picky project choices. To most, she’s a “familiar face, no name” kind of actress. But to directors and co-stars, she’s the real deal: low drama, high quality. And that quiet grind? That’s what makes her stick in your head.
Fun Facts
- Loves collecting antique books, especially classic Chinese literature-her bookshelf would amaze any bookworm.
- Friends jokingly call her the “queen of long-running dramas” due to her year-round filming schedule.
- Has a habit of eating plain porridge with pickles for breakfast, whether on set or traveling.
- Relieves stress by folding origami cranes; her collection has reached thousands.
- Animal lover, especially cats-her pet cat “Xiao Bai” often appears on her social media.
- Owns a warm, deep voice and has been invited to dub for several animated projects.
- Passionate about travel and adventure; once drove across five Chinese provinces to find inspiration for a new role.
- Has a talent for cooking; her herbal chicken stew once wowed the entire film crew.
- Actively participates in community activities and environmental campaigns.
- Once shared that “every role is a journey of growth,” and she cherishes every moment on set.
Career Milestones
- 2020: Breakthrough role in “Eternal Love of Dream,” marking a new phase in her acting career.
- 2022: Appeared in “A Familiar Stranger” and “Immortal Samsara,” earning critical acclaim for her versatility.
- 2023: Featured in “Scent of Time” and “Butterflied Lover,” solidifying her position in popular period dramas.
- 2024: Cast in central roles in “Kao Jin Wei Xian De Ta” and “Tian Cai Yi Sheng,” elevating her status in long-running television dramas.
- 2025: Took on leading roles in major productions such as “Yi Jian Du Zun,” “Break the World with One Force,” “Hou Fu Zhong Dian Ban,” “Republic of China Revenge,” and “Legend of Lingyun.”
Her enduring appeal to fans is her resilience and constant renewal in every role, creating unforgettable moments on screen.
Notable Filmography
Film/Drama | Year | Role | Rating (MyDramaList) |
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Yi Jian Du Zun | 2025 | Lead Character | 0.0 |
Break the World with One Force | 2025 | Protagonist | 0.0 |
Hou Fu Zhong Dian Ban | 2025 | Central Figure | 6.7 |
Republic of China Revenge | 2025 | Main Female Lead | 0.0 |
Legend of Lingyun | 2025 | Key Role | 0.0 |
Kao Jin Wei Xian De Ta | 2024 | Jiang Ke Hua (Lead) | 7.2 |
Tian Cai Yi Sheng | 2024 | Principal Role | 6.5 |
Scent of Time | 2023 | Beautiful maidservant (Ep. 22, Guest) | 8.3 |
A Familiar Stranger | 2022 | Ying Xiu (Support) | 8.3 |
Immortal Samsara: Part 2 | 2022 | Li Shi Chuan (Support) | 8.4 |
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