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? Pwd= 1234 extraction code: 1234 Zheng Zhongji, 1972 was born in hsinchu city, Taiwan Province province, China, and he is a Hong Kong male singer and actor in China.

1996 Debuted in Taiwan Province Province, China, and released the first personal Mandarin album "Dilemma"; The song "Don't Love Me" released in the same year won the best song award of the year in the third Channel V Chinese TOP20 list; In the same year, he won the Best Newcomer Award in the Third Channel V Top 20 Chinese List.

1997 released the first Cantonese album "Deep Love" in Hong Kong; The song "Never Say I Love You" released in the same year won the Best Song Award of the Year in the 4th Channel V Chinese TOP20 List.

1999 released the Cantonese album "One More Time".

In 2000, he starred in the movie Twelve Nights. In 2003, the Cantonese album "No, please help me" was released.

The song Rogue released in 2005 won the Top Ten Golden Melody Awards of Chinese Golden Melody Awards, Top Ten Golden Melody Awards and Jade Gold Award. In 2006, he held a concert in Hong Kong Red Pavilion. In 2007, he starred in the movie "All Your Wishes Come True".

In 2009, he starred in the movie Happy Family 2009; In the same year, he sang the song "Promise not to love you" for the TV series "Legend of the Sword and the Chivalrous Man 3".

20 10 starred in the movie Yue Guang's Box.

20 12 starring in the film "Four Famous Subtitles"; In the same year, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award in the 49th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award for his film Vulgar.

20 13 starred in "Four Famous Figures 2"; In the same year, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award in the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards for his film Vulgar.

In 2020, he directed and starred in the movie "Along".

202 1 held a "Zheng Zhongji driving in Ultra: Weea Zheng Zhongji self-driving concert 2021"in Hongkong; In the same year, Cantonese album "Play First, Play First"