
Scans from the first issue of GQ China, credits to 很大很大@thefashionspot. There are also pictures of Zhang Yimou, Andy Lau and others in the website.
See hot Huayi President Wang Zhonglei and gentleman-like Sun Honglei below the cut. I’m sad because I just found out Wang Zhonglei’s married and has kids.











Tags: Lin Dan, Sun Honglei, Wang Zhonglei
October 14, 2009 at 12:29 am
I sort of feel the need to point out that Lin Dan is a badminton player…China’s top badminton player. Maybe I’ll edit that in later. And Wang Zhonglei is Hua Yi’s president.
And Lol, of the three guys…Sun Honglei, the actor, is the least good looking. But he is ever the gentleman, and so ridiculously charming.
And I’m super excited for the photoshoots from this once it gets past its early years. Men’s Uno, Harper’s Bazaar and those other mags just aren’t the same as GQ. Too bad they have to sell clothes, because I’d like more pics like the Lin Dan ones…but even thoogh he’s not wearing much, he’s rocking what he is wearing.
October 14, 2009 at 12:38 am
I did mention that Wang Zhonglei is Huayi’s president.
I forgot about Lin Dan…probably because Wang Zhonglei is my love out of those three and I picked Lin Dan because he’s the best looking, and Sun Honglei because he had the the best photoshoot.
I think the best looking badminton player is the men’s doubles champion who just had a kid. He was so beautiful on Tian Tian Xian Shang. “Lincoln” wins runner up, but he and Bao Chunlai were so timid compared to the other people.
October 14, 2009 at 12:44 am
Is Lincoln the coach’s kid? He had quite a nice voice. He’s going to be a hottie in a few years.
The Chinese badminton team is so hot it’s amazing….
And I think I wrote this in my post I was going to do on them, but I love their dynamics.
The couple “Fu Haifeng and Cai Yun”. Cai Yun’s the one who just had the kid. Then there’s the pretty, quiet Bao Chunlai, the “badboy” Lin Dan, and the upstart rookie Chen Jin. Then there’s the new crop of talented rookies who are shaping up very, very nicely.
But I would marry all three men up there really. Lin Dan’s so good to Xie Xingfang even though he’s aggressive towards his opponents, Sun Honglei is a gentleman towards women through and through, and Wang Zhonglei’s businessman sense + charm is just amazing, especially when he smiles.
October 14, 2009 at 12:51 am
Are you sure? Isn’t Cai Yun the one whose nickname was Cai Ziqiao? And Fu Haifeng’s the one who just named his kid Fu Ziyu?
Yep, Lincoln’s the coach’s kid. His father has a pretty nice voice, too. I liked his single.
I still have yet watched anything with Sun Honglei in it…
October 14, 2009 at 1:01 am
Did Fu Haifeng have a kid too? Man…all the good ones are being taken.
…and are you serious? You really need to watch him in something. He’s really charming and makes his roles better.
October 14, 2009 at 1:08 am
According to TTXS, Cai Yun’s not married yet…
October 14, 2009 at 1:12 am
Oh…maybe I mixed them up. But I think they’re both equally hot in different ways so I really didn’t know which one you meant by hottest. I can’t believe Cai Yun’s not married. The last time I checked on the team, which was 2008, I think he was engaged to another very pretty athlete, or dating. I can’t remember.
October 14, 2009 at 1:14 am
hmmm seems like i should start watching TTXS
October 14, 2009 at 1:47 am
@linny
You should. The episode before that, they had the hottest track guy from Tsinghua University High School. Why did my family not stay in Beijing University…we were about 5-minute walk away from the high school with all the half of China’s best young athletes.
You also learn a lot of random things about firefighters and ballerinas.
October 15, 2009 at 5:47 am
Huang Zhonglei’s obviously a successful film maker and not bad looking. But I’ve lost respect for him, especially since he’s married with kids, and reportedly canoodling with some of his Huayi actresses.
October 15, 2009 at 5:57 am
@msx
Are you sure you’re not talking about Feng Xiaogang? I’ve heard legit rumors about him, but not Wang Zhonglei.
Feng Xiaogang’s the Huayi director, not Wang Zhonglei. Wang Zhonglei is the president of Huayi, and though he’s in the public eye more often than his brother, he’s not out that often.
You know which director I’ve lost complete respect for? Lu Chuan. At least other directors don’t let their private life influence their work. Lu Chuan’s work is a route for private gain.
October 15, 2009 at 6:22 pm
It was definitely Wang Zhonglei. Pictures of him with an actress on his lap, and other shots with his arms on another actress didn’t look photo-shopped. The casting couch is universal, with beautiful, ambitious starlets and powerful filmmakers ready to tango.
What’s the story with Lu Chuan?
October 15, 2009 at 9:13 pm
I did some baidu-ing. Was it Zhou Xun? To be honest, I wouldn’t be surprised. I mean, I don’t think Zhou Xun fits the classic mode of “young starlet with powerful businessman,” but I wouldn’t be surprised if she was attracted to him. Who wouldn’t be?
But I don’t think respect should be lost for people who are not faithful. Benjamin Franklin was definitely a pimp. Einstein cheated on his wife. Even Jin Yong had three different wives, with one divorce contributing to the suicide of his son. I would still marry Jin Yong in a flash, though.
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Lu Chuan is officially dating the beautiful Qin Lan. They started dating on the set of Nanking!Nanking!. Interestingly enough, during that time, Nanking! changed from a story about Liu Ye and Gao Yuanyuan’s character with Qin Lan having only one line to a story about a Japanese soldier and a Chinese traitor who happens to be Qin Lan’s character’s husband, vastly increasing Qin Lan’s character’s screentime by at least twenty more minutes.
Why did it have to be about Nanking? Couldn’t she have seduced him in some other non-important movie?
October 15, 2009 at 10:34 pm
I don’t think it’s right to lose respect entirely for someone who cheats, but some respect. I hope it’s not true.
Old Hollywood…nearly everyone did it with everyone else. Strange really.
I don’t really get how America loves the Katherine Hepburn/Spencer Tracy thing when it was just one big affair.
October 15, 2009 at 10:41 pm
I felt like cheating only became an issue in recent times. Before, it was pretty much condoned (on the male’s side, anyways). I’ve always wondered about exactly why it was wrong to have multiple partners (other than the confusion and STD).
October 15, 2009 at 11:11 pm
Well, I’m not one for polygamy, at all, but you’re right…the old Hollywood stars were so so promiscuous it’s crazy to look back on.
But I think people really need to learn to exercise self-control, and if not in maintaining a relationship with the one you love, then where?
October 16, 2009 at 12:51 am
But why can’t you love two or more people romantically at the same time? Why do we expect whoever we love to only love us? Cannot love be shared? If a parent can love both of his/her children equally, why can’t a lover do the same?
It’s one of those things I’ve always wondered. Why are we only suppose to be dedicated to one person? Why should we?
October 16, 2009 at 4:27 am
Men in the old society were allowed 4 wives. Emperors had their harems of thousands. But a woman had to remain loyal and faithful to the wandering husband. What was good for the goose wasn’t good for the gander. Where was the fairness in that?
idarklight: are you also open to your mate loving more than one person? No jealousy on your part?
October 16, 2009 at 2:54 pm
@idarklight
Well, I’ve always just had incredible faith in the idea of two people in love, meant for one another, so I have never rationalized this out, but since you asked and since I do like thinking about the reasons behind everything…
First of all, disregarding the difference btw the unconditional love you have for your children and the love you choose with a spouse, I would say even if you love your children equally, you need to put in lots time and love and energy for two children. And with marriages, you need even more energy to make it work. Relationships are about giving and receiving, a back and forth thing.
Furthermore, a relationship is based on equality. If you find someone you love, and they are spending only half their time with you, while you love only them, that’s not equal.
Also, a lover is a part of who someone is…If somewhere down the road your spouse wants to add someone in the picture, he’s changing who he is. Can you really love him the same way?
There’s so many reasons why you should love one person to the end…and really, if you have found that one person you want to spend the rest of your life with, which is what love is, then it’s selfish to want more than that.
October 17, 2009 at 1:32 am
@msx
it makes sense biologically, since males can continue to have sex no matter what while females have to spend 10 months bearing children.
Although I think that’s completely unfair. The problem I have with polygamy is that it’s only “fair” when it could happen from both sides, but that would cause a big web of problems.
I would be jealous, but I’m also jealous when my mom gives something to my sister and not to me. That doesn’t make it wrong for my mom to have more than one children.
@cfensi
But why can you only spend the rest of your life with one person? Isn’t it also selfish to want to keep something you love only to yourself?
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Like I said, this is just something I’ve always wondered, it’s not something I believe in. I assume it to be necessary, but I don’t understand why. The only logical reason I can think of would be the problem of x loving y and z; y to a and b; a to z and f, etc…
October 17, 2009 at 3:28 pm
@idarklight
No.
This made me realiz there are some things I don’t want to rationalize, I just want to believe in. Maybe it’s because Disney basically reared me. I am a product of the Disney Renaissance.
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