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Was Feng Gong among the top ten in the country in 1997?

Yes, I'll paste the information for you: Feng Gong, born in Tianjin in 1957, is the great-grandson of Feng Guozhang. He graduated from the School of Liberal Arts of Central China Normal University and received a master's degree in literature and art.

He has loved literature and art since childhood and is now the deputy director and artistic director of the China Broadcasting Arts Troupe.

He is a national first-class actor, first-class literary and artistic actor, vice chairman of the Chinese Quyi Artists Association, member of the Standing Committee of the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, member of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Committee, and member of the Standing Committee of the All-China Youth Federation.

In 1973, he composed and performed his first cross talk work "Respecting Teachers and Loving Disciples" and participated in the Tianjin Excellent Program Performance.

Later, he studied the creation and performance of cross talk under the tutelage of master Ma Ji, and partnered with Liu Wei and Niu Qun successively, and was active on the stages of Tianjin and Beijing.

First he was in the China Railway Art Troupe and then the China Broadcasting Art Troupe.

During the cooperation between Feng Gong and Niu Qun, he performed many popular and excellent cross talk jokes for the masses.

Feng Gong has participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala for many consecutive years and has been well received and loved by TV audiences at home and abroad.

His representative works with Liu Wei include "Talking About the Tiger in the Year of the Tiger", "Mao Er Dong and the Special Zone", "Bajie Belittles Wukong", etc.; after 1988, he partnered with Niu Qun and participated in CCTV's Spring Festival Gala every year, and they performed together

Crosstalks such as "Anecdotes of Rat Extermination", "The Best of the Asian Games", "Auction", "Having a Party", "Mr. Worst", "Tomorrow Will Be Better", "Sit back and enjoy the success" have won many awards and are popular among the broad audience.

Gain a high social reputation.

Feng Gong has also participated in the filming of movies and TV series many times, starring in them and receiving praise.

Such as "The Five", "Amateur Police", "Stand up straight, don't lie down", "Kiss Russia", etc.

In 1988, he won the first prize in the "Dalian Xinghai Cup Crosstalk Competition" hosted by CCTV.

Writer Gao Wen, who played the leading role in the movie "Stand Up, Don't Get Down", won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 16th Popular Film Hundred Flowers Awards, and also won the 4th China Film Society Award.

He played the leading role in "Ambush" and was nominated for the Best Actor Award at the 17th Golden Rooster Awards.

In December 1997, he was awarded the title of Young and Middle-aged Artist with "Double Virtue and Art" by the "China Federation of Literary and Art Circles" Writers and Artists Association.

Feng Gong not only created and performed nearly a hundred crosstalks, but also extensively participated in TV sketches, TV series and movies. In 1989, he was named one of the top ten TV actors in China.

Awards: Performed cross talk programs at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala for 20 consecutive years, and won the first prize twelve times and the second prize three times in the audience's favorite program selection at the Spring Festival Gala.

Won the first prize in the National Professional Crosstalk Competition held by CCTV.

From 1986 to 1997, Feng Gong participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala for 12 consecutive years, which is unique among all actors; his crosstalk performances at the Spring Festival Gala won the first prize in the Spring Festival Gala program selection six times and the second prize once.

In Dalian in 1988, Feng Gongxi won the first place in the second China TV Crosstalk Grand Prix.

In 1989 in Wuhan, Feng Gong won the first Top Ten TV Actor Award; the six-episode TV series "Na Wu" starring in it was selected as the first prize of the first national film manufacturer TV series in 1989.

He won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 16th Popular Film Hundred Flowers Awards for his role as the writer Gao Wen in the movie "Stand Up, Don't Lie Down".

Won the 4th and 7th China Film Performing Arts Society Awards.

The movie "Ambush" that she starred in won the Special Award at the 17th Golden Rooster Awards, and her role as Ye Min-min was nominated for the Best Actor Award.

At the end of 1992 in Beijing, Feng Gong won the 4th Academy Award of the China Film Performance Society; in 1992, he began to enjoy government subsidies issued by the State Council.

In 1993 in Guangzhou, Feng Gong won the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actor.

In Beijing in 1995, Feng Gong won China's first Hou Baolin Academy Award as recognition of Feng Gong's artistic achievements. He was elected as one of the top ten outstanding young people of the Ministry of Radio, Film and Television, and was named a national first-class actor of the China Broadcasting Art Troupe.

In December 1997, he was awarded the title of Young and Middle-aged Artist with "Double Virtue and Art" by the "China Federation of Literary and Art Circles" Literary and Artists Association.

In 1997, Feng Gong was honored as one of the Eighth National Ten Outstanding Young People.

In 1998, he starred in the movie "Nothing Happens" and won the Best Actor Award at the 18th Golden Rooster Award for his successful portrayal of the character Zhang Damin.

The Most Popular Actor Award at the 6th College Student Film Festival.

Shanghai Film Critics Association Best Film Award and Best Actor Award.

In 2004, the self-written, self-directed and self-starred movie "I Can't Eat Hot Tofu" won the Best Comedy Award and the Most Popular Actor Award at the 12th College Student Film Festival.

While Feng Gong was engaged in cross talk art performance and research, he also found time to participate in the filming of some film and television works, and received praise.

"The Five", "Stand Up Straight, Don't Lie Down", "Ambush", etc. are all refreshing.

Among them, "Ambush" was designated as a national key film in 1996. He himself was nominated for Best Actor at this year's Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Awards for his role as the leading actor in "Ambush".