He is an only son, and his parents are both soldiers. Lu Han has been brought up in this environment since he was a child. No wonder he has a strong sense of responsibility, and the self-discipline and magnanimity of a soldier are fully reflected in him.
Lu Han (Lu Han), born on April 20, 1990 in Haidian District, Beijing, is a male pop singer and film and television actor in Mainland China. In 2008, when he was shopping in Myeongdong while studying in South Korea, he was discovered by a scout from South Korea's SM Entertainment Co., Ltd. and became its trainee. In April 2012, he officially debuted as a member of the Korean boy group EXO/EXO-M, serving as the lead singer, lead dancer, and appearance in the group. In 2015, the starring movies "20 Again" and "I Am a Witness" were released. For his performance in the movie "20 Again", he won the "Most Popular Actor Award" at the 22nd Beijing University Student Film Festival.
In the same year, he released his first music album "Reloaded" and received the "Platinum Record" sales certification from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). In 2016, the starring movies "Tomb Raiders" and "The Great Wall" were released. In the same year, he topped the list of "China's Top 10 Influential People born in the 1990s" and ranked fifth in the 2016 "China's Post-90s Rich List" with a wealth of 270 million. In January 2017, he served as a guest performer at the "CCTV Spring Festival Gala" for the first time, singing the song "Love You for Ten Thousand Years". In April, he starred in the costume fantasy drama "The Chosen One". The drama's average ratings reached 1.12, and the number of views on the entire network exceeded 30 billion, making it the non-summer ratings champion since the creation of weekly theaters.