
Age: 27
male
Dylan Wang Hedi is a Chinese actor born in Leshan , Sichuan. He is best known for his roles as Daoming Si in "Meteor Garden" (2018) and Dongfang Qingcang in "Love Between Fairy and Devil" (2022). Initially, Wang studied to become a flight attendant and graduated from Sichuan Southwest College of Civil Aviation. His career in entertainment began when he won the Youku talent competition "Super Idol" in 2017, leading to his acting debut in "Meteor Garden", a remake of the 2001 Taiwanese drama. As a newcomer, Wang participated in various variety shows, including season 2 of "The Inn" and season 3 of "Chinese Restaurant". In 2019, he was cast in Season 2 of "Ever Night". His subsequent drama series "The Rational Life" and "Meet the Dragon" were also aired during the Covid-19 pandemic years in 2021. In 2022, he became a regular cast member on the variety show "Hello, Saturday" and the celebrity reality series "Wonderland." His breakout role as a Demon Lord in the 2022 series "Love Between Fairy and Devil" brought him widespread fame in Mainland China. Wang continued to build his acting portfolio with leading roles in "Unchained Love" and "Only for Love". Apart from acting, Wang has also pursued a career in music. In 2019, he released his first single, "Don't Even Have to Think About It." He has also released several digital singles with other musicians such as "Chongqing Dexing" (with GAI, Bridge, Zhang Yanqi) and "Seewe Tango" (with WatchMe and Pu Sha).

Dylan Wang
Zuko
for Zuko in Avatar Airbender, The ruling years
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# The Ruling Years Aang stands at the precipice of history, the weight of a shattered world resting upon his shoulders. As the Avatar, he commands the four nations—yet unity proves far more elusive than victory ever was. Political factions fracture beneath the surface of fragile peace, while ancient technologies buried in the Earth Kingdom threaten to reshape civilization itself. Katara navigates the treacherous waters of statecraft, her moral compass tested by impossible choices. Zuko struggles to dismantle his father's legacy while forging a new Fire Nation identity. Sokka discovers that strategy extends beyond the battlefield into the halls of power. But darkness stirs in forgotten corners. A new threat emerges—one that questions whether the Avatar's power can truly mend what war has broken. As old enemies resurface and new adversaries rise, the four friends must transcend their roles as warriors and become something greater: architects of a world that has never known true peace.