In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in "Yangtze River No. 7". A "tomboy" named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars. There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the "Best Newcomer"

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In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in "Yangtze River No. 7". A "tomboy" named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.

Xu Jiao's acting talent is undoubted. She won the "Best Newcomer" award at the 28th Hong Kong Film Awards the year she debuted.

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

The film has been released for 16 years. Unfortunately, the audience has never seen Xu Jiao's second blockbuster masterpiece.

In fact, Xu Jiao has participated in more than 30 film and television dramas since her debut in "Star Girl", such as "Mulan", "Moonlight Box", "Future Police" and so on.

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

Because of the neutral stereotype, Xu Jiao’s feminine character is not outstanding.

When they starred in "The Great Wudang Code" in 2011, Xu Jiao's appearance and Yang Mi's appearance could be said to be like a sleeping dragon and a phoenix, and they were eye-catching to each other.

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

In 2014, Xu Jiao, who shot the low-budget movie "Six Generations of Ancient Houses" and became pregnant at the age of 18, finally made the audience feel refreshed.

Xu Jiao’s confused eyes are mixed with uneasiness, which is very consistent with the atmosphere of a thriller movie.

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

Review of Xu Jiao's film and television dramas, the only character that the audience likes is undoubtedly the little nurse Zou Xiaoxi in "The Most Beautiful Retrograde". Although this is a group drama, Xu Jiao's nurse image is very suitable for the situation.

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

Xu Jiao's acting career is narrow and she relies too much on modeling. In order to change this situation, she also studied for a bachelor's degree in film at the Art Center College of Design in the United States.

Xu Jiao, who returned to the film industry after studying, also performed brilliantly in the movie "Silence".

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

Xu Jiao’s plasticity is actually very high, but she needs to find the right direction. Facts have proved that she also has a clear positioning of herself.

In 2016, Xu Jiao started a Hanfu business and integrated Hanfu into her acting career. She always wore a gorgeous Hanfu look no matter what occasion she attended. This made her Hanfu business a success, with monthly sales exceeding 3 million!

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

In recent years, Xu Jiao has gone all out, blasting Han Han for disrespecting women, angrily criticizing Ryo Takeuchi for being a pedophile, and tearing apart Lisa for objectifying women. She has established herself as a voice for women, and at the same time promoted her own Hanfu business. .

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

Until Xu Jiao’s series of photos in blue suits came out, her filter almost changed color.

Moreover, when Xu Jiao posted a selfie recently, attentive netizens discovered that both her style and movements seemed to be imitating Lisa. I don’t know if this is a hint or a coincidence.

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

Moreover, Xu Jiao’s Hanfu style in recent years is like opening a blind box.

html On the 14th, Xu Jiao made a stunning appearance at the Hundred Flowers Awards ceremony. She appeared in a white flat-necked off-shoulder retro dress. The Hanfu master transformed into an ancient-style girl in seconds.

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

The red carpet look is very feminine. Wearing flat shoes on the red carpet is very relaxing. The whole person is calm and unhurried. It is difficult to imagine that this is the tomboy in "Yangtze River No. 7".

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

In order to continue to deepen the impression of ancient style and Hanfu, Xu Jiao also specially paired it with a Chinese knot.

integrates interests into business, which also reflects Xu Jiao's business acumen.

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

And this time she appeared on the red carpet. Her thin side profile was clearly defined, and the bridge of her nose seemed to be straighter.

As the saying goes, "A woman undergoes eighteen changes." As she grows up, the other side of Xu Jiao becomes more beautiful and refined.

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

Xu Jiao also posted a group photo of the day's event, with Yue Hong, Fang Xiaoli and others.

exudes the charm of a mature woman next to seniors, and exudes a fresh and pleasant childishness next to children, once again highlighting Xu Jiao's super plasticity.

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

html Xu Jiao posted another birthday selfie on the 16th, which was also the first day she turned 27.

still has a simple and lazy retro style, with flaming red lips and red slippers, which is so beautiful.

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

At the same time, Xu Jiao's figure is also vividly displayed, with fair and breakable skin, not a trace of fat on her waist, and clear and beautiful lines on her shoulders and neck.

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

The multi-angle dynamic video records his 360-degree beauty without blind spots. I have to say that Stephen Chow’s vision is too unique!

In 2008, Stephen Chow wrote, directed and starred in 'Yangtze River No. 7'. A 'tomboy' named Xiao Di in the film became famous overnight, which also made Xu Jiao one of the most watched child stars.      There is no doubt about Xu Jiao's acting talent. She won the 'Best Newcomer' - Lujuba

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