[Ver. 47.0.0 - 31st Mar 2025]
Introduction: After watching #TongYao #童瑶 put in a sublime performance
in Nothing But Thirty 三十而已 (2020) followed by an equally strong performance in Like a River Flows 大江大河 (2020), I have fallen well and truly in love with her as an
actress. As is typical of me when I fall hard for an actor or
actress, I want to watch them in as many things as they have done in the
course of their career because I'm interested in where they came from and
how far they have come. It's not an endeavor I undertake easily
because there is often a very large backlog of material and there is also
a very strong likelihood that there is some
difficult to watch material especially in the earlier part of their career. This is
especially difficult for me to do for Mainland Chinese thespians because
their series tend to be longer and the pacing slower than similar series
from the West or from Hong Kong. Also, Mainland Chinese series will
often have military and historical themes and settings that are very
unfamiliar to me which can make viewing them a little slow
going.
I have only attempted to watch everything that Lau Ching Wan, Ada Choi and Sun Li have done previously. The only one that I've come close to success with is Ada Choi but that has not deterred me from trying to do the same for Tong Yao. So like with Sun Li and Lau Ching Wan, I expect that I'm not going to succeed with Tong Yao either but I'll still try. 😅 Haha!
Tong Yao is actually a pretty low key actress and has a minimal presence online. While she has a Weibo account, a Douyin account and a Xiaohongshu account, it seems like she only updates them occasionally and may update them more often when a series or film that she's in is airing or screening. She's been in the industry since 2002 when she first appeared in Tracks in the Snowy Forest 林海雪原 (2004) and has had a consistent amount of work since that series but she's not what you would call "hot" (红), at least not the ultra-popular kind of "hot".
Interestingly enough, Tong Yao herself has expressed no interest in being
popular. She once said in an interview that with regards to her
career, she's satisfied as long as she has good shows to work on, money to
earn and that she's NOT popular. She further explained this unusual
attitude by saying that she doesn't really like being the focus of
attention. She feels that in life, she prefers to be comfortable and
that to her that is a good way to live life. I found her outlook on
life quite interesting.
Not all English sources of information regarding her work are accurate
but this
d-addicts wiki's
filmography is more or less accurate. I don't intend to provide
the most comprehensive guide for the actress but I certainly hope to
give either capsule reviews or full reviews of as much of her work as
possible. I'm not actually interested in her personal life unless
it has something to do with her views on work or views of specific shows
she's worked on. So, I'll mostly concentrate on her work but it will be very
slow-moving.
NOTE: I've also decided to move change the longer
capsule reviews into their own posts & convert them into short
reviews. That's because I think the page is getting a little
unwieldy. It make take some time but after I finish this page,
I'll probably do the same for the Sun Li page.
This is of course a WORK IN PROGRESS. Enjoy. 😅
FILMOGRAPHY (jump links)
TV DRAMAS
2006 - 我的太阳 aka 我想更懂你 - My Sun aka I Want to Know You More
2006 - 行走的鸡毛掸子 - Walking Duster
2006 - 龙虎人生 - Life of Tiger and Dragon
2006 - 少年杨家将 - The Young Warriors
2007 - 一错再错 - Repeat an Error
2008 - 伤情 - Wounded Love
2009 - 风起第一关 - Wind up the First Pass
2010 - 家常菜 - Simple Dish
2010 - 军人荣誉 - Military Honor
2011 - 桥隆飙 - Qiao Long Biao
2011 - 雷锋 - Lei Feng
2012 - 民兵葛二蛋 - A Unique Militiman
2013 - 独生子女的婆婆妈妈 - Single Child's Grandmother and Mother
2013 - 大掌门 - New Year Picture
2014 - 新闺蜜时代 - Three Bosom Girls
2015 - 爸爸快长大 - Boys to Men
2016 - 后妈许多多 - Stepmother Xu Duoduo aka 重组家庭 The Blended Family
2016 - 转身遇到你 - My Spicy Girlfriend
2016 - 定制幸福 - Customized Love
2016 - 神犬小七2 - Hero Dog 2
2018 - 如懿传 - Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace
2018 - 乔家大院之光明之路 aka 诚忠堂 - Qiao's Grand Courtyard 2 aka The Road of Light
2018 - 大江大河 1 - Like a Flowing River 1
2018 - 将夜 - Ever Night
2020 - 不完美的她 - Imperfect Love
2020 - 清风明月佳人 - Moonlight Lady
2020 - 我不是结不了婚 - Get Married or Not
2020 - 三十而已 - Nothing But Thirty
2021 - 叛逆者 - The Rebel
2022 - 超越 - Beyond
2022 - 心居 - Life is a Long Quiet River
2022 - 天才基本法 - The Heart of Genius
2024 - 小日子 - Simple Days
2024 - 微暗之火 - Tender Light (previously known as Gone with the Wind)
2024 - 球状闪电 - Ball Lightning - in post
2024 - 足迹 (Zu Ji) - in post
2024 - 四喜 (Si Xi) - in post
2025 - 有你的时光里 - With Love With You
NOTES
2008 - Afraid to Say Love You - 不敢说爱你
2009 - Snow Fall in Taipei - 台北飘雪
2009 - Nine Dragon Jade - 九龙佩
2010 - Snapper - 食人草
2011 - A Big Deal - 巨额交易
2012 - Wings - 最长的拥抱
2012 - The Second Half - 另一半
2013 - Day of Redemption - 早见,晚爱
2014 - The White Haired Witch of Lunar Kingdom - 白发魔女传之明月天国
2014 - To Love Somebody - 求爱嫁期
2016 - The New Year's Eve of Old Lee - 过年好
2021 - The Night Belongs to Us - 属于我们的黑夜
2021 - (no official English title) - 极境所在
2021 - We Will Grow Old Together - 爱情回想
2024 - Cesium Fallout 焚城
TV DRAMAS
2004 - 林海雪原 - Tracks in the Snowy Forest
2006 - 我的太阳 aka 我想更懂你 - My Sun aka
I Want to Know You More
2006 - 少年杨家将 - The Young Warriors
2008 - 伤情 - Wounded Love
2013 - 大掌门 - New Year Picture
FILMS
2008 - Afraid to Say Love You - 不敢说爱你
2009 - Snow Fall in Taipei - 台北飘雪
2009 - Nine Dragon Jade - 九龙佩
2010 - Snapper - 食人草
2011 - A Big Deal - 巨额交易
2012 - Wings - 最长的拥抱
2012 - The Second Half - 另一半
2013 - Day of Redemption - 早见,晚爱
2014 - The White Haired Witch of Lunar Kingdom - 白发魔女传之明月天国
2014 - To Love Somebody - 求爱嫁期
2016 - The New Year's Eve of Old Lee - 过年好
2021 - The Night Belongs to Us - 属于我们的黑夜
2021 - (no official English title) - 极境所在
2021 - We Will Grow Old Together - 爱情回想
2024 - Cesium Fallout 焚城
NOTES
TV DRAMAS
2004 - 林海雪原 - Tracks in the Snowy Forest
This is Tong Yao's debut series. Production for this series
began in the winter of 2002 and the series first aired in Jan
2004. The location of the shoot was in Heilongjiang.
Tong Yao was 17 or 18 years old then and was in the first year of
her studies at the Central Academy of Drama. I'm not sure
how much screen time she has but I know that she makes her first
appearance in the first episode.
Baidu lists this series as 我的太阳 My Sun although I did find it listed
elsewhere with the alternate title too. I'm just going to
go with My Sun since I think that's the original
title. Her name is listed second after the male lead Chi
Shuai which I guess probably makes her lead female. I
suspect that it's more likely that she shares almost equal
screen time with the other female lead but I'll have to watch to
be sure. I haven't seen much of this series, just zipped
through the first episode to do a screen capture. The
story is centred around Chi Shuai's character so I'm not sure
how much screen time and focus etc the female characters
get. For those of us who like trivial, the actress Xu Di
who plays Tong Yao's character's mother played her mother-in-law
in Single Child's Grandmother and Mother. Also, Tong
Yao isn't dubbed here.
I'm not sure if this story is my cup of tea. It's
probably closer to the bottom of my list. So we'll see if
I ever get around to watching this. 😅
2006 - 行走的鸡毛掸子 - Walking Duster
2006 - 龙虎人生 - Life of Tiger and Dragon
Tong Yao only has a supporting role in this series and is the
eighth name to appear in the credit roll at the end of the
series. I zipped through the first couple of episodes to
check when she first appears and if I'm not wrong, she appears
in episode 5. I have no idea how much screen time she has,
even so, I might watch this if I have time, it looks like it
might be interesting. Sadly, she's dubbed in this
series, I usually prefer it when they use the actor's real
voices.
This is set in the early years of the Republican Era and the
story is centered around the trials and tribulations of the Geng
Family. They are famous for making high-quality dusters
from chicken feathers.
I've watched this drama and it's surprisingly watchable and I
dare say even quite good with some caveats. I really hope to
getting around to writing a review of this series when I have
time.
2006 - 龙虎人生 - Life of Tiger and Dragon
Tong Yao is the sixth name to appear in the credit roll at
the end of the series. Again, I'm not sure how much
screen time she has in this series but she does make an
appearance in the first episode. This time they used her
real voice in this series. The male lead in this series
is Wang Zhiwen. For those of us who only started
watching Tong Yao in the past few years, this is an
interesting titbit because Wang Zhiwen was Lao Gu (aka
Postman) in The Rebel which means that
The Rebel isn't the first time she worked with
him. Although, I don't remember them having any scenes
together in The Rebel. Also, while looking at the credit list, I realise that Zhang
Xinyi is also in this series, she also co-starred with Tong
Yao in Three Bosom Girls.
Tong Yao plays a young nurse who aspires to be a doctor in
this series. This is set during the Second Sino-Japanese
War in Yucheng, Sichuan, China. I'm not sure if this is
a fictitious place, I did a quick search and couldn't find it
but this doesn't mean it doesn't exist, it just means that I
will need to do a more in-depth search to be
sure. I zipped through parts of the series while looking for a scene
to make a screen capture for this page and looks like Tong Yao
plays a fairly feisty character which has piqued my interest.
😁 I'm likely to try this series but it won't be anytime
soon. 😅
2006 - 少年杨家将 - The Young Warriors
This is Tong Yao's first period/wuxia drama. There are a
few big names in this drama. There's Hu Ge, Amy Chan,
Eddie Peng and Peter Ho etc. It looks pretty male-centric
too. Tong Yao was pretty much unknown then and comes in
12th on the credit roll at the end of the drama so I won't be
surprised if her screen time isn't a lot in this 43 episode
series. Tong Yao plays a character called 潘影 Pan Ying
and from what I've read, she's one of the antagonists which
automatically interests me since I believe this would make it
the first time that she's played one of the antagonists.
Pan Ying likes Hu Ge's character Yang Liulang but as we all
know, in Chinese dramas, if you're just a support character, the
lead actor's love interest won't be your character. It
seems like Yang Liulang doesn't love Pan Ying but that won't
stop her from unscrupulously trying to gain him anyway.
Unless I made a mistake, it seems like her first appearance in
the series is in ep17 of the series. The circumstances
under which Yang Liulang meets her are quite interesting.
I might actually try and watch it from ep17 instead of watching
the whole series because it's kind of long and I'm not sure if
I'll enjoy it. 😅 Sadly, she's dubbed in this series, I usually
prefer it if they use their real voices but it seems like a lot
of them may have been dubbed in this series.
2007 - 一错再错 - Repeat an Error
Although Tong Yao's name is the 5th name to appear in the
credit roll, from several articles that I have read, it seems
like she plays a pivotal role in the series. She plays
university undergrad Fang Xiaorui 方小蕊. Fang
Xiaorui wins the leading role in a play. Both Zhang Yang
and Zhou Lisen like her and fight to win the leading male role
in the same play. Their tussle will somehow stir up a
20-year grievance involving their parents. I only
managed to find a pretty crappy quality version of this drama
but it's good enough for viewing. She's not dubbed in
this series which is my preference. The story looks
promising but I'm not sure how good the production is.
It's something that I think I might try but not anytime soon.
I could not find a version of this series with an ending credit
roll but Tong Yao's name is in the first group of names of actors
that appear in the opening theme song. It's probably the
fifth name on that title card. She's almost definitely a
supporting character in this series because although she made it
onto the cover image on the boxset release of this series, her
face is one of the smaller ones and in the corner. Once
again, like
Repeat an Error I only managed to find a pretty crappy
quality version of this series. It's hard to find better
quality copies of these older, more obscure dramas.
Like Repeat an Error, it's another story that
involves two generations of people. The story is about a
pair of lovers, Ning Peiwen and Yao Zihan, who met in the 1920s at
Qinghua University and who separated because of social and family
pressure. Ning Peiwen leaves for the US where he eventually
becomes a lawyer. Twenty years later, he returns to
Nanking where a murder case brings the two former lovers together
again. Tong Yao plays Zhang Zixuan 章子萱. She's
not only Yao Zhihan's daughter, it's her father who is being accused of
murder.
Tong Yao makes her first appearance in the first episode of
the series and, happily, isn't dubbed. I watched part of the
first episode from when she first appeared and it's quite an
interesting opening scene for her. Apparently, she plays a
nurse here too, like in Life of Tiger and Dragon. I'm
not sure when I'll get to this but am curious to watch
more.
2010 - 家常菜 - Simple Dish
2010 - 军人荣誉 - Military Honor
2011 - 桥隆飙 - Qiao Long Biao
2011 - 雷锋 - Lei Feng
2012 - 民兵葛二蛋 - A Unique Militiman
2009 - 风起第一关 - Wind up the First Pass

I haven't been able to find any video of this drama series at all. So I'm not sure if I'll ever be able to watch it. This is probably a supporting character as far as I can tell.


I haven't been able to find any video of this drama series at all. So I'm not sure if I'll ever be able to watch it. This is probably a supporting character as far as I can tell.
According to the synopsis of this drama, this series is set in
1644 and uses the Battle at Jiashen Shi River
(甲申石河大战) as the backdrop. The protagonists of the series are
the local gentry that lives in the Shanhai Pass area. Tong
Yao plays a character called
Chen Yuanyuan
(陈圆圆) in the drama and if I'm not wrong, that would mean that
she plays
Wu Sangui's concubine.
2010 - 家常菜 - Simple Dish
I've finished this series and would like to write a review
about it eventually. There are some interesting things
about the series but I also have issues with some of the
character and plot progression. Tong Yao plays a
character called He Wenyuan. Although the story centres
on Wenyuan's brother-in-law, Wenyuan is a significant
character in the series and turned out to be my favourite
character. In case you're wondering, it's not because I
like Tong Yao that Wenyuan turned out to be my favourite
character. I really like her character's
progression. Among the female characters, Wenyuan goes
through the biggest change. It's also a fairly logical
and well-explained change for the most part except for some
weird shift at the end. This is also why she's the most
interesting character for me.
If you're a Tong Yao fan, I do recommend watching this
series. She's amazing in the series. I was
pleasantly surprised because this being an older series, I
wasn't expecting that she would be this good. Her
performance in this series is part of the reason why I would
like to write a review on this series so that I can talk
specifically about her performance as well.
Her character's screen time isn't a lot in the first half of
the series so you will need to be patient if you want to see
more of her but once you get to around about episode 20 (I
will need to check) her character's story will become quite
significant. Also do note that Wenyuan isn't exactly a
likeable character although she's an interesting one.
However, I do feel that after she changes she also became
likeable to me.
2010 - 军人荣誉 - Military Honor
2011 - 桥隆飙 - Qiao Long Biao
2011 - 雷锋 - Lei Feng
2012 - 民兵葛二蛋 - A Unique Militiman
I have a feeling that whoever gave this series its English title
made an error in the spelling and that "militiman" should actually
be "militiaman". Since I'm not sure if this is an official English
title and I'm uncomfortable with using the wrong spelling, from
henceforth, I will refer to this series as "A Unique
Militiaman".
I've actually watched part of this series but haven't finished it
yet. When I have some time I will try and finish it and
write some thoughts about it.
2013 - 独生子女的婆婆妈妈 - Single Child's Grandmother and Mother
2013 - 独生子女的婆婆妈妈 - Single Child's Grandmother and Mother
I've finished this series and quite enjoyed it. Will do a
small review when I have time.
2013 - 大掌门 - New Year Picture
2014 - 新闺蜜时代 - Three Bosom Girls
I have to say that this is a somewhat intriguing series. I was under the impression that the rise of female centric series that is centered around a group of women friends was a direct result of the critical and popular reception to Ode to Joy. Then I watched this series which was released about two years before Ode to Joy and I have to say that some of the things critics apparently found refreshing about Ode to Joy were already apparent in this series and that kind of surprised me.
I have to say that this is a somewhat intriguing series. I was under the impression that the rise of female centric series that is centered around a group of women friends was a direct result of the critical and popular reception to Ode to Joy. Then I watched this series which was released about two years before Ode to Joy and I have to say that some of the things critics apparently found refreshing about Ode to Joy were already apparent in this series and that kind of surprised me.
Three Bosom Girls is a story about three rather
unconventional modern female friends who have vastly different
personalities but are still able to remain fast friends by the end
of the series. They seem to be living in a time of
transition where they want to live modern lives but are still
unable to be fully free from the traditional expectations that
their families, society and even themselves have placed on
themselves. There is certainly nothing cookie-cutter about these characters.
Interestingly enough, they aren't even outrightly likeable.
What they are is that they are definitely intriguing and
different.
While Three Bosom Girls has many flaws, what I liked about
the series is just how unapologetically unorthodox these girls
lived their lives for the most part. One of the best parts
of this series are the actresses. Tong Yao, Zhang Xinyi
and Jiang Xin have a great deal of chemistry. Their comic
timing is also impeccable and their dialogue is really well
written and skillfully delivered by all three of them. The
scriptwriter was quite assiduous because the dialogue for
each of them had a unique tone that suited each character
perfectly.
Sadly, in the end, I can't wholeheartedly recommend this series not
because I think it's bad but because it can be quite hard to
appreciate the three main female characters. There are also
certain issues with plot and character progression. These
women are so unconventional, they should have more unconventional
conclusions, especially Zhang Xinyi's character, but the script
didn't dare to go that far. Pacing in the last third of the
series could also have been better. BUT, that said, if you are
the kind of viewer who can appreciate the good parts of imperfect
and unusual series, then this is a series that you might find
engaging to some extent. If you're a Tong Yao fan, then I
think it's worth at least one look to see if you might enjoy it
because she's really good in this series; very natural.
2015 - 爸爸快长大 - Boys to Men
I've finished watching this under-the-radar and underrated
drama series. Not much is known about the series online and there doesn't
seem to have been an official Weibo account for the series or
officially released images. It's a light and easy watch that's held up by a good to
competent cast, a consistent tone and creative comedic
scenes. That's not to say that the series doesn't have
its more serious and thoughtful moments. It does but they are
handled with a very light touch because it doesn't want to be
heavy on melodrama.
2016 - 转身遇到你 - My Spicy Girlfriend
2018 - 大江大河 1 - Like a Flowing River 1
2018 - 将夜 - Ever Night
2020 - 不完美的她 - Imperfect Love
This series is based on a Japanese drama called "Mother" and I watched it a long time ago so I can't make a good comparison. The original drama stars Matsuyuki Yasuko and Ashida Mana with Machiko Ono, Ayano Go, Yamamoto Koji, Takahata Atsuko and Tanaka Yuuko etc in support. The Japanese cast is strong and this series made little Mana-chan one of the hottest child stars in Japan for a while.
2020 - 清风明月佳人 - Moonlight Lady
Lensed in ___ and was only just released in 2020
2020 - 我不是结不了婚 - Get Married or Not
2020 - 三十而已 - Nothing But Thirty
2021 - 叛逆者 - The Rebel
FULL REVIEW
ADDITIONAL COMMENTS 1
I've finished this series and enjoyed it. Have written
a Full Review and an Additional Comments 1 post which I have
already published, the link is above the image. Am also
working on an Additional Comments 2 post. I Will link
that when it's done. May write up a capsule review later
too.
2022 (9th Jan) - 超越 - Beyond
Tong Yao has a special guest-starring role (特别出演) in this
series starring Teresa Li Gengxi (李庚希) and Hu Jun (胡军).
This is a drama about short track speed skating athletes, with
the focus on Teresa Li's character Chen Mian. Hu Jun plays her
father and Sha Yi (沙溢), who played Teresa Li's character's
father in
The Little Reunion, plays her coach this time around.
Tong Yao plays Li Min. She plays the wife of Sha Yi's
character.
I'm not a big fan of sports dramas/movies but I'll probably check this out for a few reasons. The biggest is of course because Tong Yao is in it, although her screen time is almost certainly going to be pretty small. Also, I actually have a very good impression of Teresa Li after The Little Reunion. Although I'm not a fan yet, she's probably my favourite Chinese actress of her generation right now. This is also by Linmon Pictures who also did Nothing But Thirty and The LIttle Reunion, which I enjoyed. It's not like everything they do is great but I think they are big enough to be able to get a good budget. It's probably why there is a small list of notable guest stars for this drama.
2022 (17th March) - 心居 - Life is a Long Quiet River
Between the end of Simple Days
and the premiere of
Tender Light, I found time to try Boys to Men, a series featuring Tong
Yao. It revolves around three fathers whose immaturity rivals that
of their young children and centres around their journey towards
maturity.
Tong Yao is listed second in the ending credits, right after Li
Chen, the male lead, which suggests she’s the primary female
lead. However, the narrative’s focus on the three male
characters means she shares significant screen time not only
with Li Chen but also with four others who form the remaining
two couples. This wouldn’t be an issue if the screenplay were
engaging, but at times, it feels like disconnected skits held
together only by the friendship of these three men.
The pacing is another concern; the immaturity of the three men
is established early on, making the ten or so episodes dwelling
on this trait feel excessive. A few episodes to set the stage
would suffice before progressing to the next narrative arc. It
didn't help that a lot of it felt cliche. Additionally, the
parallel plot involving one of the couples played by Qin Li and
Jing Hao’s was unconvincing.
While Tong Yao and Li Chen’s storyline has its merits, it also
tends to be somewhat predictable. Based on the portion I’ve
seen,
Boys to Men doesn’t quite capture the complexity I prefer
in dramas. Having seen 12 of the 30 episodes, I may revisit it
for Tong Yao’s performance, but it’s not a priority.
Unfortunately, I can't wholeheartedly recommend this right now
to anyone but devoted fans of any of the stars.
2016 - 后妈许多多 -
Stepmother Xu Duoduo aka 重组家庭 - The Blended Family
Tong Yao is Xu Duoduo, a scriptwriter who ends up marrying
Wen Shuping (Wang Zhifei 王志飞) , a man who is much older than her. He comes with a lot
of baggage because he has twin daughters, a nosy ex-wife who
has a family of her own and also he lives with his mother who
is his step-mother. Tong Yao is GREAT in this series and she's very natural and I recommend
that Tong Yao fans try this series. If you've only
watched her in her later series where she generally plays more
nuanced characters, this would be a refreshing
change.
I've finished the Short Review,
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2016 - 神犬小七2 - Hero Dog 2
Some web pages indicate that this is a cameo but after
zipping through the entire series, I can pretty much confirm
that this is without a doubt a guest-starring role.
Even the opening theme song indicates that. Although
she is the fourth name to appear in the end credit roll, she
doesn't appear a lot in this 42 episode series. As far
as I can tell, she appears in five episodes. They are
episodes 27 to 29 and 36 to 37.
Tong Yao plays 路晰 Lu Xi, a guest at a resort
hotel. Xiao Qi, the hero dog named in the title of the
series, senses that something is troubling her attempts to
help her.
Honestly, I'm not really that keen to watch this
series. Even in fast forward, the overall story looks
kind of lame. It has this made-for-tv look and I don't
mean it in a good way. There are several dogs and
animals used in this series, maybe the money that should
have gone to a better production team went to paying for the
animal "actors" since, to my knowledge, they are usually one
of the most expensive "actors" to have on set. Also,
Tong Yao is dubbed in this series which is something I
usually don't like.
I might one day get around to writing a small capsule review
of it because it is only five episodes so shouldn't be a
huge time investment. I'm just not rushing to do it
because the story doesn't look that interesting. 😅
2018 - 如懿传 - Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace
2018 - 乔家大院之光明之路 aka 诚忠堂 - Qiao's Grand Courtyard 2 aka The Road of Light
I've finished part of this series and enjoyed parts of
it. Will do a review when I have time.
2018 - 乔家大院之光明之路 aka 诚忠堂 - Qiao's Grand Courtyard 2 aka The Road of Light
Sadly, I have to say that I cannot wholeheartedly recommend
this series. While it started out interesting, it got
meandering in the middle and the last few episodes were
pretty rubbish. Characterization in the middle of the
series started to become inconsistent and character
progression was not always well explained. Plot
progression was also abrupt at times
Tong Yao is the leading female, in the sense that her name
is the second name in the end credit roll, just below the
male lead’s. However, it’s in general a male-centric
series and revolves mostly around a main male
protagonist, Qiao Yingji (actor: Zhang Bo), hence she
doesn't get the amount of screen time that a proper
leading female lead should get.
She plays a revolutionary soldier, Lian Hua and she shows
up quite quickly in the first episode and has a decent
amount of screen time for about 10-15 episodes.
However, when the series moves away from the revolution to
the banking industry, she recedes into the
background. She’ll make sporadic appearances and
will only come back proper in the final arc when the topic
returns to the revolution.
I actually thought that I might write a full review when I
first started watching the series because the historical
background was interesting for me. However, after
finishing it, I’m not so sure I would like to invest so
much time in it, although, I may still write a short
review sometime in the future to address this series’
shortcomings.
2018 - 大江大河 1 - Like a Flowing River 1
I finished this series and loved parts of it. Will do a
review when I have time.
2018 - 将夜 - Ever Night
I actually don't like xianxia dramas and I know she's only
a support character. I'm not sure if I will ever watch
this. I saw some clips and I've a feeling that this
series isn't my cup of tea so I may have to skip this and
never write anything more about it. 😅
Tong Yao guest stars in this series. It's not a big part nor
a particularly significant part since she doesn't have a huge
impact on Zhou Xun's character's decision making. However,
Tong Yao's character does have one important function and
that's to illustrate Zhou Xun's character's progress and
change. Also, she has quite a bit of chemistry with Zhou Xun
and both are strong character actors with expressive eyes so
quite a few people online, including me, were shipping both
their characters.
This series is based on a Japanese drama called "Mother" and I watched it a long time ago so I can't make a good comparison. The original drama stars Matsuyuki Yasuko and Ashida Mana with Machiko Ono, Ayano Go, Yamamoto Koji, Takahata Atsuko and Tanaka Yuuko etc in support. The Japanese cast is strong and this series made little Mana-chan one of the hottest child stars in Japan for a while.
2020 - 清风明月佳人 - Moonlight Lady
Lensed in ___ and was only just released in 2020
2020 - 我不是结不了婚 - Get Married or Not
I've finished this series and quite enjoyed it. Will
write up a review when I have time.
I've finished this series and LOVED it. Will write up
a review when I have time.
I'm not a big fan of sports dramas/movies but I'll probably check this out for a few reasons. The biggest is of course because Tong Yao is in it, although her screen time is almost certainly going to be pretty small. Also, I actually have a very good impression of Teresa Li after The Little Reunion. Although I'm not a fan yet, she's probably my favourite Chinese actress of her generation right now. This is also by Linmon Pictures who also did Nothing But Thirty and The LIttle Reunion, which I enjoyed. It's not like everything they do is great but I think they are big enough to be able to get a good budget. It's probably why there is a small list of notable guest stars for this drama.
2022 (17th March) - 心居 - Life is a Long Quiet River
PREVIEW WRITE-UP
SHORT SPOILER FREE REVIEW
COMMENTARY (With Spoilers)
I'm honestly not sure what the series is about yet except that I think it's about parallel timelines or something like that. I've been quite busy lately and I didn't even watch the trailers. I knew that Tong Yao has a guest role in this series because months ago when Zhang Xincheng did an interview around the time of the release of the Vogue short which starred both of them, he mentioned that it wasn't the first time that he had worked with her. He said then that he had worked with her when Tong Yao had a guest starring part in The Heart of Genius which he stars in. I didn't put it in the blog then because it was just a screen capture of an excerpt from an interview and I couldn't find the source to confirm it for sure. But that was one of the main reasons why I had my eye on this series for some time. I do like Zhang Xincheng so I'll probably check it out. But time skips and parallel timeline stories can be tricky so here's hoping it's at the very least decent. I'm almost certain that Tong Yao's part is very small, possibly even just a cameo and likely to have even less screen time than her part in Beyond but we won't know till the series actually screens. When I know more, I'll rewrite this bit.
2024 (27th April) - 微暗之火 - Tender Light (previously known as Gone with the Wind)
Tong Yao will portray Yi Yi in an anthology series
about three generations of women whose lives are
entwined with an old Western-styled house in Shanghai.
Not much is known about the series yet. I have written
up two post about what we currently know about it, the
links are above. Please feel free to check those posts
out.
The story centers around two sisters, Wang Yan and Wang Lingjun, who are very different in character. Tong Yao portrays the older sister, Wang Yan, while Zhou Yiran plays the role of the younger sister, Wang Lingjun. Wang Yan is a highly successful professional suffering from congenital anemia, while her younger sister is rebellious and willful. Against her family’s wishes, Wang Lingjun moves to Shenzhen, where her sister resides. This disrupts Wang Yan’s seemingly peaceful life, creating chaos and conflict. However, as time progresses, the sisters’ relationship evolves and becomes harmonious. When Wang Yan’s illness recurs, Lingjun chooses to stay by her side to help her weather the storm.
Announced on January 21st, 2025, The Miracles is a joint venture between CCTV and the Shenzhen Municipal Publicity Department to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone and showcase it's rapid transformation. The window for story submission closed on the 31st of March.
The first short drama in the anthology has Hu Ge and Tong Yao as the leads. Shen Yan has been enlisted to direct and Liang Zhenhua to write the script. There is currently no set release date and details are scarce. All that we know right now is detailed in the Write-Up linked above.
2010 - Snapper - 食人草
I cannot find this film anywhere at all. To be honest, I'm quite curious to watch it but don't know if I will ever be able to find it.
2011 - A Big Deal - 巨额交易
2012 - Wings - 最长的拥抱
2012 - The Second Half - 另一半
2013 - Day of Redemption - 早见,晚爱
2014 - The White Haired Witch of Lunar Kingdom - 白发魔女传之明月天国
2014 - To Love Somebody - 求爱嫁期
2021 - The Night Belongs to Us - 属于我们的黑夜 (released as part of a short film anthology 对立面)


This was a short film made during the 15th FIRST Training Camp for the 2021 FIRST International Film Festival in China. This is the first time that Tong Yao has participated in the Training Camp. She collaborated with director Bo Hanxiong 薄汉雄 and actor Song Yang 宋洋. The short film was shot in Xining in three days and post-production took an additional ten days. Production stills from the set look interesting. I have done a little write-up about the announcement of the release of this short film as part of the 对立面 (Face's a Verb)which is an anthology of all the short films made during the training camp. I'm unsure if I will be able to watch it yet but if I do, I'll write and do a small review.
2021 - (no official English title) - 极境所在 FULL WRITE UP
This is made by a company called Bobosnap and is supposed to be a documentary on the making of The Night Belongs to US, the film mentioned above. It’s essentially a 12-minute behind-the-scenes video with an interview with Tong Yao. It also seems to be sponsored by Estee Lauder Re-Nutriv and Tong Yao is one of the spokespersons for the brand so there is a little bit of product placement. The documentary itself is interesting if you understand Chinese and like Tong Yao. To watch it, please CLICK ME.
I have finished the full write-up for this documentary, the link is above (next to the title) or you can CLICK ME too. I still need to revise my capsule review for Qiao's Courtyard II. Will do that another day. Am still not sure if I will ever get around to writing a review of Sun Li's The Ideal City. I would like to watch it at least one more time before I decide if I would like to write a full review.
- talks about
Life is a Long Quiet River
Life is a Long Quiet River is a thought provoking
series and it may not appeal to all. However, that's
not to say that it's not worth a watch. The narrative
structure is interesting and the performances of the cast is
top notch. I think Tong Yao fans should at the very
least try this series because she is one half of the two
protagonists that hold this story together. Tong Yao
plays Gu Qingyu and I really liked this character and Tong
Yao's performance here.
Also, she looks stunning in this series. Gu Qingyu is
a very successful and wealthy person and her wardrobe really
accentuates this aspect of this character. Pretty much
everything she wears is from a luxury brand and she manages
to make it all look good too. So if you're a Tong Yao
fan, even if in the end the story doesn't appeal to you,
there's always Tong Yao eye candy for you. 😁
It took a lot longer than I hoped but here is the short
spoiler free review, (CLICK ME). Here is the link to the Long Commentary (CLICK ME), note that this has spoilers.
Tong Yao also talks about the series in the Madame Figaro
Apr 2022 article (CLICK ME).
2022 - 天才基本法 - The Heart of Genius
I'm honestly not sure what the series is about yet except that I think it's about parallel timelines or something like that. I've been quite busy lately and I didn't even watch the trailers. I knew that Tong Yao has a guest role in this series because months ago when Zhang Xincheng did an interview around the time of the release of the Vogue short which starred both of them, he mentioned that it wasn't the first time that he had worked with her. He said then that he had worked with her when Tong Yao had a guest starring part in The Heart of Genius which he stars in. I didn't put it in the blog then because it was just a screen capture of an excerpt from an interview and I couldn't find the source to confirm it for sure. But that was one of the main reasons why I had my eye on this series for some time. I do like Zhang Xincheng so I'll probably check it out. But time skips and parallel timeline stories can be tricky so here's hoping it's at the very least decent. I'm almost certain that Tong Yao's part is very small, possibly even just a cameo and likely to have even less screen time than her part in Beyond but we won't know till the series actually screens. When I know more, I'll rewrite this bit.
2023 (14th March) - 小日子 - Simple Days - WRITE UP
Set in contemporary Shanghai,
Simple Days tells the story of a young
married couple with a child. Their bustling
lives become increasingly complicated and
unbearable as their in-laws start to interfere
more and more in their daily affairs. Yearning
for simpler times, the couple takes a bold and
radical step. This decision, while intended to
bring simplicity, instead exposes
vulnerabilities in their relationship and tests
their bond. They had hoped this move would
lessen their in-laws’ involvement, but they
hadn’t anticipated it also providing an opening
for others to intrude on their relationship.
Simple Days is a thought-provoking
exploration of love and family, where a young
couple’s pursuit of simplicity amidst modern
life’s complexities leads to unforeseen
challenges, testing the resilience of their
bond.
I have finished the series and I think it's not
a bad watch even though there are some
issues. Time permitting, I hope to write a
spoiler free review and a longer commentary with
spoilers. But we'll see. As you can
probably tell, I have been very busy because I
have not updated the blog for a year.
Hopefully, I will get to these sooner rather
than later and when I do, I'll place the links
there and delete this paragraph.
I have written a write-up about the cast,
production and the novel it was based on prior
to the release of the series. Some of the
information in the write-up is no longer
accurate but, if you wish to read it,
please CLICK ME.
2024 (27th April) - 微暗之火 - Tender Light (previously known as Gone with the Wind)
I recently finished watching Tender Light and
absolutely LOVED IT. The arthouse aesthetic used to narrate
the story truly captivated me. Without a doubt, I can
confidently say that this is one of the best Chinese dramas
I have ever watched. If you’re a fan of Tong Yao, this
series is, in my opinion, a must-watch. Her sublime
performance, coupled with her amazing chemistry with Zhang
Xincheng, who is also excellent in this series, makes it a
standout.
However, I feel the need to caution that this series may
not be for everyone. If you’re not accustomed to the
arthouse aesthetic, you might find the slower pace, the
focus on visual artistry, and the non-linear and
unconventional narrative structure a bit challenging. You
might not appreciate the way the story is told. Also, it’s
worth noting that although Tong Yao and Zhang Xincheng are
billed as leads, their screen time isn’t as extensive as
what traditional leads usually get. This might upset some
fans to the extent that it could affect their overall
enjoyment of the story.
I’ve already written a spoiler-free review, but I feel
that this story is profound and has depth. There are
numerous details, including symbolism and themes, that I
could delve into in a few more posts. Unfortunately, I’m
uncertain if I’ll have the time to address them all.
However, I remain hopeful that one day, I’ll be able to do
so. Fingers crossed!
This series had been two years in the making. It began and
wrapped up production in 2022, with several interviews and
collaborative videos released in the first two quarters of
2023. However, all this buildup led to a resounding thud
before its release on April 27th. This is based on Jiu
Yuexi’s (玖月晞) novel, Xiao Nan Feng (小南风). Tong Yao
plays the main female character, Nan Ya, and Stevan Zhang
Xincheng, the male lead, plays Zhou Luo.
All posts related to the series:
Youku Announce
(not directly about the series though)
FIRST TRAILER - write up
(Amend 11th Feb 2023 - related posts CLICK ME & CLICK ME)
(Amend 11th Feb 2023 - related posts CLICK ME & CLICK ME)
CLICK ME (posted 18th Mar 2022) - confirmation on the
series
CLICK ME (posted 5th Jun 2022) - translated interview with Tong Yao about the
series.
2024 (??) - 球状闪电 - Ball Lightning - in post
This series is based on Liu Cixin's 刘慈欣 novel Ball Lightning
and stars Tong Yao who plays researcher Lin
Yun. The male lead is Wang Anyu 王安宇 who plays Chen. Production on the series officially began
after the opening ceremony on the 25th April 2022 at
Hengdian. The other cast members that were
revealed on the day of the opening ceremony include
Zhou Yiwei 周一围, Yang Lixin 杨立新, Wang Yang 王阳 and Yang Le 杨玏. Liu Cixin is a Chinese Sci-fi novelist of
some renown. Some might be more familiar with
his more famous work the The Three Body Problem which is part of the Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy of novels.
As production just began, the likelihood of a 2022
release is low because post is likely to take more time
since this is a Sci-fi series. I'm guessing that
they are aiming for a 2023 release.
I'm honestly a little apprehensive about this.
Chinese dramas tend to have a lot of misses when it
comes to Sci-fi. The quality of the VFX for
Chinese TV dramas are often a little iffy as well.
Also, as far as I can tell from the synopsis, the main
protagonist should be Chen and usually I prefer it if
Tong Yao gets more screen time as opposed to less.
Yes, I'm bias. :)
Anyway, there is not much more information that has been
released yet. If more is released, I'll edit this
section.
Si Xi (Weibo account ) was officially announced on 19th Sept and wrapped on 15th
Dec 2024. Currently, this is slated for a 2025 release and
was one of the series that was highlighted at the CCTV 2025
Series Event (总台2025年电视剧片单) on 11th Dec.
The cast for this series is quite strong and includes
several names which Tong Yao has worked with before like Jiang Xin, Xu Di
and Yue Hong. There is no official English title at time of
writing although an earlier
announcement
seem to indicate that the working title was
Those Days (十月人生).
They haven't released much information on the adaptation so we
still don't know how closely they will follow the novel. There is
also currently no official English tile at this point of time so I
will continue to refer to the series as Si Xi for now.
I found some time and did the translations and subtitling for
related videos: the Wrap SP and the CCTV 2025 TV Series Release
Event. You can check it out
here. :)
2025 (29th Mar) - 有你的时光里 With Love With
You WRITE-UP WRAP-UP VIDEO
Production for this series began in
January 2024 in Shenzhen, China and
production wrapped in May 2024.
The series was released on the 29 Mar
2025 with a new trailer and more
promotional material. I did a
Write-up and a Wrap-up Video in 2024
and if you wish to read those, the
links are above. The series is
currently being released on Mango TV
for international audiences and it
comes with English subs. A new
trailer was also released just before
the first episode's release, you can
watch that here. You can also watch this
series without paying for it but it'll
be at a slower pace of course.
If you wish to check it out, this is
the link to the Playlist
on their YouTube channel.
I'll eventually watch this but won't be starting
immediately because I'm really busy now. But if I
am able to soon, I might pay for 1 month of VIP just to
watch it. I did a write-up and subtitle the Wrap-up
Video in English. You can click the link above to read
it if you like.
The story centers around two sisters, Wang Yan and Wang Lingjun, who are very different in character. Tong Yao portrays the older sister, Wang Yan, while Zhou Yiran plays the role of the younger sister, Wang Lingjun. Wang Yan is a highly successful professional suffering from congenital anemia, while her younger sister is rebellious and willful. Against her family’s wishes, Wang Lingjun moves to Shenzhen, where her sister resides. This disrupts Wang Yan’s seemingly peaceful life, creating chaos and conflict. However, as time progresses, the sisters’ relationship evolves and becomes harmonious. When Wang Yan’s illness recurs, Lingjun chooses to stay by her side to help her weather the storm.
Announced on January 21st, 2025, The Miracles is a joint venture between CCTV and the Shenzhen Municipal Publicity Department to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone and showcase it's rapid transformation. The window for story submission closed on the 31st of March.
The first short drama in the anthology has Hu Ge and Tong Yao as the leads. Shen Yan has been enlisted to direct and Liang Zhenhua to write the script. There is currently no set release date and details are scarce. All that we know right now is detailed in the Write-Up linked above.
return to filmography
NOTES:
Some sites indicate that she was also in another series called 大河儿女 A River Children (2014), but the only information I managed to find about this series is an article accompanied by a photo of her. She apparently made an appearance at the 开机 ceremony, but after that, I found no mention of which character she played in the series. I also found the series and looked at the credit list of the first episode, and I could not find her name. So I'm not sure at all if she ever appeared in this series. She may have a cameo, but I don't really want to scroll through 43 episodes just to try and find her because if it's really a cameo, it could just be a short scene or even just a shot or two, and we're done. That's just too much effort for me, especially since I don't even know if she's really in this series.
Some sites indicate that she was also in another series called 大河儿女 A River Children (2014), but the only information I managed to find about this series is an article accompanied by a photo of her. She apparently made an appearance at the 开机 ceremony, but after that, I found no mention of which character she played in the series. I also found the series and looked at the credit list of the first episode, and I could not find her name. So I'm not sure at all if she ever appeared in this series. She may have a cameo, but I don't really want to scroll through 43 episodes just to try and find her because if it's really a cameo, it could just be a short scene or even just a shot or two, and we're done. That's just too much effort for me, especially since I don't even know if she's really in this series.
FILMS
2008 - Afraid to Say Love You - 不敢说爱你
2009 - Snow Fall in Taipei - 台北飘雪
2009 - Nine Dragon Jade - 九龙佩
2008 - Afraid to Say Love You - 不敢说爱你
2009 - Snow Fall in Taipei - 台北飘雪
2009 - Nine Dragon Jade - 九龙佩
2012 - Wings - 最长的拥抱
2012 - The Second Half - 另一半
2013 - Day of Redemption - 早见,晚爱
2014 - The White Haired Witch of Lunar Kingdom - 白发魔女传之明月天国
2014 - To Love Somebody - 求爱嫁期
I finally got around to watching this in part to see if it's any good and in part to check out Tong Yao's cameo in this film. It's not bad but it's not great either. It's a relatively generic story about an elderly man, Mr. Lee, who's suffering from Alzheimer's disease. His daughter Yang Duo just found out about it and returns immediately with her daughter Zhu Li in tow to celebrate the Spring Festival. The simmering grievances and resentment surface during this short visit and given that this is a Lunar New Year film, you can expect a happy ending. Which means, in a film like this, the journey is more important than the conclusion. And in this film, the journey's nothing special and I don't really recommend it. If you wish to see a video clip of Tong Yao in the film & read more about it, CLICK ME for the short review.


This was a short film made during the 15th FIRST Training Camp for the 2021 FIRST International Film Festival in China. This is the first time that Tong Yao has participated in the Training Camp. She collaborated with director Bo Hanxiong 薄汉雄 and actor Song Yang 宋洋. The short film was shot in Xining in three days and post-production took an additional ten days. Production stills from the set look interesting. I have done a little write-up about the announcement of the release of this short film as part of the 对立面 (Face's a Verb)which is an anthology of all the short films made during the training camp. I'm unsure if I will be able to watch it yet but if I do, I'll write and do a small review.
2021 - (no official English title) - 极境所在 FULL WRITE UP
To be honest, I know this doesn’t qualify as a film but I like the
posters and I wanted an excuse to post at least one of them. The
advertising this documentary have a very indie, gritty film feel which
I really like.
This is made by a company called Bobosnap and is supposed to be a documentary on the making of The Night Belongs to US, the film mentioned above. It’s essentially a 12-minute behind-the-scenes video with an interview with Tong Yao. It also seems to be sponsored by Estee Lauder Re-Nutriv and Tong Yao is one of the spokespersons for the brand so there is a little bit of product placement. The documentary itself is interesting if you understand Chinese and like Tong Yao. To watch it, please CLICK ME.
I have finished the full write-up for this documentary, the link is above (next to the title) or you can CLICK ME too. I still need to revise my capsule review for Qiao's Courtyard II. Will do that another day. Am still not sure if I will ever get around to writing a review of Sun Li's The Ideal City. I would like to watch it at least one more time before I decide if I would like to write a full review.
2021 - We Will Grow Old Together - 爱情回想
REVIEW & Link to Video
This is actually another short film but this time produced as a part
of a series of short films for Vogue Film, which I think is part of
the Vogue fashion and lifestyle magazine family. This isn't the
first time they've produced a series of short films, I've watched at
least one previously and it was on the artsy side which I don't mind
at all, as long as it's well done and interesting.
Tong Yao stars in this with Steven Zhang Xincheng who is an up and
coming young actor in China. I'm actually quite pleased with
this partnership because I have a good impression of him. I
watched him in
Go Ahead, which was a series I didn't particularly like but I
thought he was good in the series. I also saw him in
The Justice, which was a series that had several flaws but was
an overall good watch, and he was good in that again.
I finally got around to watching this in Mar 2022 and wrote up a
simple review and provided a link to the video on YouTube too (CLICK ME). It's only approximately 10 minutes long and isn't bad at
all. Definitely well worth the watch if you are fans of either
stars or if you like short films.
2024 - Cesium Fallout 焚城
Write Up & trailer,
REVIEW
Tong Yao has a small guest-starring role in this captivating
disaster film set in Hong Kong. The movie tells the story of
Hong Kong on the brink of devastation after a radioactive leak
of Cesium-137, triggered by an explosion at a container
terminal.
Andy Lau stars as Simon Fan, a guilt-ridden radiation expert on
a path to redemption, while Tong Yao plays his wife, Li Meiyi.
Though her role is brief, it’s pivotal, deeply influencing the
story and key character arcs—especially for Simon Fan and her
brother, Li Jiefeng, played by Bai Yu.
The film surprised me with its engaging mix of disaster drama,
political intrigue, and heartfelt storytelling. It’s not
perfect, but it’s an absorbing and emotional take on the
disaster genre, with solid performances and themes that
resonate.
If you’re a Tong Yao fan, her role may be small but it’s
impactful. And if you’re into disaster films with a bit more
heart and depth, Cesium Fallout is definitely worth your
time.
Aside from the Write Up & Trailer, I've also written a review with a focus on Tong Yao, please check them out.
Aside from the Write Up & Trailer, I've also written a review with a focus on Tong Yao, please check them out.
NOTES:
none for now
INTERVIEWS:
I don't actually plan to do a lot of interview translations because I won't
actually have time for it but if I feel like it and do do
them, I'll collate the links to the separate blog posts
here.
2021 - Giorgio Armani Crossroads Podcast interview with Tong
Yao (LINK)
2022 - Madame Figaro Apr 2022 - Cover Story (LINK)
- talks about 微暗之火
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