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Background

     Jackson Yi Yang Qian Xi (易烊千玺), commonly known as Jackson Yee, is a Chinese actor, singer, and dancer. He was born on November 28, 2000, in Huaihua, Hunan, China. Jackson Yee gained widespread recognition and popularity as a member of the Chinese boy band TFBOYS, which he joined in 2013.

     I greatly admire Jackson Yee not only for his remarkable talent but also for his exceptional attitude and unwavering dedication throughout his career. What sets him apart is not just his success, but the sincere and romantic ways in which he expresses his appreciation for his fans. Jackson Yee goes beyond mere words, employing heartfelt and creative gestures to convey his love, making each interaction truly heart-touching. His genuine approach and the passion he puts into his craft inspire me, showcasing that success is not just about talent, but also about hard work, humility, and a genuine connection with those who support you.

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About Jackson

     From 2005 to 2012, Jackson Yee embarked on his entertainment journey, initially as a child star in various variety programs. In 2009, he joined the former Chinese idol group Fashion Youngsters, departing in 2011. Jackson made his acting debut in 2010 with the television series "Iron Pear" and later participated in the reality talent show "Up Young" in 2012, catching the attention of TF Entertainment. Before joining TFBOYS, he released his first solo single, "Dream Skyscraper." The years 2013-2016 marked Jackson's official debut with TFBoys and solo ventures, including voicing the main character in the Chinese dub of "The Little Prince."

     His career gained mainstream popularity from 2017 to 2021, with notable achievements such as starring in historical dramas, establishing his independent studio, and releasing English language singles. In 2019, he earned the Best New Performer Award at the Hong Kong Film Awards for his role in the youth romance film "Better Days." Subsequently, Yee continued to diversify his career with roles in dramas and films, including "Forward Forever" and "The Battle at Lake Changjin." His involvement in promoting the Beijing Winter Olympic Torch Relay reflects his continued influence and engagement in various projects.