
Age: 33
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Vin Zhang is a Chinese actor born in Wuxi, Jiangsu. After graduating from the renowned Shanghai Theatre Academy in 2013, he appeared in his first role in V-Love and gained recognition. He rose to fame with his role as Han Ding Yi in "The Microera of Love" and achieved further recognition with his supporting roles in the dramas "Chronicle of Love" and "Just One Smile Is Very Alluring (Love O2O)". He is also a singer and has recorded songs for dramas such as "Pretty Li Hui Zhen", "Rattan", "Song of the Moon" and "A Romance of the Little Forest". Zhang Bin Bin is also engaged in charity activities. In 2017, he participated along with other celebrities in a public welfare environmental project that encourages the public to perform charity. He later took part in the BAZAAR Stars’ Charity Night organized by Harpers Bazaar where he donated ambulances to the public. He also supports equal opportunity for autistic children through One Foundation. He left Jaywalk Studios on July 12, 2022 after 10 years. In his announcement, he said he plans to continue perform in projects in the future. The next day, on July 13, 2022, he opened his own studio and made his first Weibo post in "Zhang Binbin's official studio." Zhang Binbin is also a near-professional e-sport player. In December 2021, he started his own e-sport team.

Vin Zhang

Zhuzhi Lang
for Zhuzhi Lang in The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System
Suggested by evilsmirk

"The Scum Villain's Self-Saving System" is a danmei Xianxia Web Novel and the story goes like this: after his death, Shen Yuan finds himself in the world of a stallion novel that he likened to trash shortly before he died. As per the genre, one would expect him to reincarnate as the protagonist, right? Wrong. Instead, he transmigrated into the body of Shen Qingqiu, the titular "scum villain" who, in the novel's canon, eventually gets killed by the actual protagonist Luo Binghe for being a Sadist Teacher. Determined to avoid the same fate, Shen Yuan uses his knowledge of the novel's plot and tropes to endear himself to the characters (especially to the protagonist), which would ensure that he keeps his life. Unfortunately for him, he's accompanied by a video game-like "system" that monitors and grades his actions, keeping him from taking too many liberties with how his character acts and how the story progresses. And if he ignores its warnings, the consequences will be deadly. Thus his foray into the world of cultivation begins...
