Tan Songyun
Tan Songyun (谭松韵; born May 31, 1990), also known as Seven Tan, is a Chinese actress and singer who debuted as a child performer in 2005 and achieved prominence through versatile roles in both historical and contemporary television dramas, including lead parts in Go Ahead (2020) and Under the Power (2019).[1][2] Born in Luzhou, Sichuan Province, she graduated from the Beijing Film Academy, where she honed her craft before rising to fame with breakthrough performances that showcased her ability to portray resilient, multifaceted female characters amid China's competitive entertainment landscape.[3][4] Her career trajectory reflects a steady ascent driven by audience appeal rather than sensationalism, with notable accolades including the 22nd Huading Award for Best New Performer for The Whirlwind Girl (2015) and Best Actress honors in web series categories for The Fox's Summer (2017) at the Asia New Media Film Festival.[2][4] Tan has maintained a reputation for professional consistency, avoiding major personal scandals, though she faced transient online speculation in 2025 tied to co-star Xu Kai's unrelated legal issues, which she publicly clarified as baseless professional association.[5] These elements underscore her defining status as a reliable figure in Chinese media, prioritizing substantive roles over fleeting trends.[2]Early life
Family and upbringing
Tan Songyun, born Tan Jingjing on May 31, 1990, in Luzhou, Sichuan Province, China, adopted the professional name Tan Songyun and the English moniker "Seven," the latter reflecting perceptions of her enduring youthful appearance, which has led to descriptors such as "forever 15" in media profiles.[6][7] Her immediate family consists of parents not publicly detailed in biographical records, an older brother named Tan Hui who pursues a career as a singer, and a sister.[5] Raised in Luzhou—a prefecture-level city in southeastern Sichuan known for its regional rather than cosmopolitan status—Tan Songyun's early environment lacked documented ties to affluence or industry insiders, consistent with public accounts emphasizing her origins in an ordinary provincial household that exposed her to creative pursuits through familial example, such as her brother's musical endeavors.[5][3]Education
Tan Songyun was born in Luzhou, Sichuan Province, where she completed her primary education at local schools, developing an early interest in performance arts through participation in school activities.[8] In 2001, at age 11, she was admitted to the Sichuan Provincial Dance School in Chengdu following a recruitment drive in Luzhou, enrolling to study classical dance and folk dance in a rigorous, full-time program that emphasized physical discipline and artistic expression.[9] [10] This training provided foundational skills in movement and stage presence, causally contributing to her transition into professional performing arts by honing endurance and performative techniques applicable to acting.[11] After several years at the dance school, Tan prepared for higher vocational training in acting and, following a year of additional exam preparation (fuzdu), entered the Acting Department of Beijing Film Academy in 2007 as part of the 2007 cohort.[12] [13] The academy's curriculum focused on practical instruction in performance theory, character analysis, and on-set techniques, typical of China's entertainment industry pipeline for developing professional actors through intensive, skill-oriented regimens rather than theoretical academia.[14] She graduated from this program, acquiring the specialized competencies that directly enabled her entry into sustained acting roles, without pursuing further advanced degrees.[2][5]Career
Early roles and training (2005–2014)
Tan Songyun entered the acting profession at age 15 in 2005, debuting as a child actress in the television series Wild Chrysanthemum (also known as Mountain Daisy or Shan Ju Hua), a role that marked her initial foray into China's burgeoning youth-oriented media landscape.[2] This early appearance aligned with widespread talent scouting efforts targeting adolescents for television productions during the mid-2000s.[3] From 2005 to 2009, she accumulated experience through sporadic supporting parts in low-profile dramas, including Live Good and I Will Wait for You in Heaven in 2005, followed by My Sentiment Years in 2009, reflecting the incremental challenges of establishing a foothold in an industry dominated by established networks and limited casting slots for newcomers.[15] These roles involved minor characters, often requiring persistence amid irregular opportunities typical of unregulated early-career phases in Chinese entertainment.[16] In 2011, Tan secured a supporting role as Fang Chunyi, a young imperial consort who rises to Noble Lady Chun, in the historical palace drama Empresses in the Palace (also titled Legend of Zhen Huan), which began filming that year and aired into 2012, providing modest exposure through its ensemble cast but without propelling her to lead status.[17] Continuing this pattern of apprenticeship, she took on additional minor television appearances, such as in Silent Witness in 2013 as Gao Lingling, honing skills via on-set immersion rather than formal accolades.[16] By 2014, Tan appeared as Gui Huaxiang in The Master of the House, a domestic drama that underscored her ongoing efforts to diversify roles in a market favoring veteran performers, prior to her formal training at Beijing Film Academy influencing later projects.[15] This period exemplified the causal grind of repeated auditions and peripheral engagements necessary for visibility in China's pre-streaming era television sector.Breakthrough period (2015–2019)
Tan Songyun's breakthrough came with her lead role as Fan Xiaoying, a spirited martial arts prodigy, in the 2015 television series The Whirlwind Girl, a martial arts drama that highlighted her ability to blend action sequences with emotional depth.[5] The series aired on Hunan TV and online platforms, capitalizing on the growing demand for genre-blended content amid China's expanding streaming ecosystem, where user numbers for video services reached 514 million by mid-2016, representing 72.4% of internet users.[18] Her performance earned her the Best New Actress award at the 22nd Huading Awards in 2016, marking recognition from an industry accolade focused on television excellence.[19] Building on this, Tan starred as the relatable high school student Geng Geng in the 2016 youth drama With You, which aired exclusively on iQiyi and achieved a Douban user rating of 8.9, reflecting strong audience engagement in a competitive field of coming-of-age stories.[20] The series' success underscored the shift toward web-exclusive releases, as platforms like iQiyi prioritized original content to capture younger demographics amid the streaming surge. She received the Most Promising Actress award at the 5th iQiyi All-Star Carnival for this role, signaling her rising appeal in digital-first productions.[5] In 2017, Tan portrayed the cunning fashion designer Li Yanshu in the web series The Fox's Summer on Tencent Video, a romantic comedy that earned an IMDb rating of 7.0 and demonstrated her versatility in lighter, contemporary roles.[21] This performance garnered her the Best Actress in a Web Series award at the 2nd Asia New Media Film Festival, as well as the equivalent honor from the 2nd Golden Guduo Media Awards, awards that validated achievements in the burgeoning online drama sector where viewership metrics increasingly outpaced traditional broadcasts.[2] [5] By 2019, Tan transitioned to more mature characters, leading as the clever investigator Yuan Jinxia in the historical mystery drama Under the Power, which blended romance and detective elements and aired on iQiyi. Her nuanced portrayal contributed to the series' acclaim, earning her a second Huading Award for Best Actress and highlighting her evolution from youthful leads to complex period roles in an era when web series dominated viewership, with platforms producing hundreds of originals annually to meet surging demand.[4] These roles collectively elevated her status, supported by empirical indicators like high user ratings and specialized awards rather than mere promotional buzz, amid a competitive landscape where streaming services competed fiercely for talent and audience share.[19]Established success and recent developments (2020–present)
Tan Songyun achieved significant acclaim with her lead role as Li Jianjian in the family drama Go Ahead, which aired in August 2020 and garnered widespread viewership for its portrayal of sibling bonds amid parental loss. The series earned her a nomination for Best Actress at the 2021 Shanghai Television Festival's Magnolia Awards, recognizing her nuanced performance in a role that resonated with audiences navigating similar themes of resilience.[19] Subsequent projects solidified her momentum, including Master of My Own in 2022, where she played Lu Jiqian, a determined professional rising in finance, and The Road Home in 2023, depicting her as Cheng Xiaoshi in a narrative of rural revitalization, both contributing to her reputation for versatile, grounded characterizations. In 2025, CCTV publicly ranked Tan Songyun as its most favored actress, highlighting her consistent appeal in state media selections amid a competitive landscape.[22] This recognition followed her strategic selectivity, as she reportedly declined seven consecutive CCTV drama offers to prioritize roles aligning with her artistic standards, a move interpreted as prioritizing quality over volume in China's regulated broadcasting environment.[23] Her choice reflects a deliberate navigation of industry censorship, focusing on projects with substantive depth rather than formulaic state productions, evidenced by sustained fan engagement metrics on Weibo, where she secured the Most Popular Actress award at the 2025 Weibo TV Awards.[24] Recent transformations underscore her commitment to challenging roles, notably in Against the Current, a period romance wrapped on October 8, 2025, after 155 days of filming, where she portrays Xu Lanxiang/Shen Jialan, undergoing visible aging makeup to depict a resilient female lead across eras.[25] This project, alongside her Best Actress win at the 2025 China TV Drama Awards, demonstrates ongoing relevance through physical and emotional range, contrasting with peers reliant on transient trends, as her Weibo influence has maintained top-tier status without reliance on controversy.[26][7]Personal life
Relationships and privacy
Tan Songyun has not publicly confirmed any romantic relationships, marriages, or children as of October 2025, consistently prioritizing privacy in her personal life to avoid the scandals that have derailed peers in the entertainment industry.[27] Her agency's statements have repeatedly refuted persistent rumors, such as those alleging a secret marriage to businessman Hua Han in 2023, emphasizing that such claims lack substantiation.[28] This deliberate reticence on intimate matters contrasts with more forthcoming celebrities and is credited in industry analyses for bolstering her professional stability amid China's intense media scrutiny. Speculation about dating co-stars, including Xu Kai from shared projects like As Beautiful As You, has surfaced periodically but remains unverified, with both parties' representatives dismissing linkage beyond professional ties and addressing fabricated narratives through official channels.[29] Other unsubstantiated whispers, such as long-term cohabitation with alleged schoolmate Wu Yichen, have circulated online without evidence or endorsement from Tan or her team, underscoring her strategy of non-engagement to evade tabloid amplification.[30] Family connections, including her brother Tan Hui—a singer—receive minimal public mention, reflecting Tan's self-imposed boundaries on disclosures that could invite invasive coverage, a tactic that has preserved her focus on career longevity over personal exposure.[5] This privacy ethos aligns with causal factors in her enduring appeal, as unconfirmed gossip rarely escalates into career-threatening controversies.Philanthropy and interests
Tan Songyun donated 500,000 RMB to the Zhengzhou Red Cross Society on July 20, 2021, to support relief efforts for the severe flooding in Henan Province, which caused widespread devastation including over 300 deaths and billions in damages.[31][32] This contribution aligned with broader celebrity responses to the disaster, where verified donations from public figures totaled over 2.2 billion RMB by late July 2021 through official channels like provincial charity federations.[33] Her involvement reflects participation in state-aligned disaster aid rather than independent advocacy, consistent with patterns among Chinese entertainers who prioritize practical, non-partisan support for domestic crises over international or ideological causes. In terms of personal interests, Tan Songyun has long pursued dance, beginning formal training in her youth which influenced her early career entry into performing arts.[34] She also enjoys reading and developing skills in painting and cooking, occasionally sharing these pursuits via social media to connect with fans.[35] For fitness, she maintains a disciplined routine, publicly disclosing methods such as targeted exercises and dietary adjustments to sustain her physique amid demanding acting schedules.[36] These hobbies emphasize self-improvement and low-key leisure, eschewing the high-profile activism seen in some Western celebrities.Works
Filmography
Film
Tan Songyun has appeared in a limited number of films, primarily in supporting or main roles during her early and mid-career.[2]| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2013 | Silent Witness | Gao Lingling |
| 2013 | Switch | Gemini Witch |
| 2015 | The Spring of My Life | Yang Fangfang |
| 2016 | One Smile Is Very Alluring | Er Xi |
| 2017 | Nice to Meet You | Geng Geng |
| 2021 | August Never Ends | Lin Xiaoqiao / Wei Yang's Mother |
| 2023 | Goodbye, Li Kele | Li Yan |
Television series
Tan Songyun's television career spans from child roles in the mid-2000s to leading parts in major dramas, with over 30 credits emphasizing youth, romance, and historical genres. Her breakthrough came with roles in popular series like With You (2016) and continued with high-profile leads in family and period dramas.[2][1]| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Empresses in the Palace | Fang Chunyi |
| 2016 | With You | Geng Geng |
| 2017 | The Fox's Summer | Li Yanshu |
| 2019 | Under the Power | Yuan Jinxia |
| 2020 | Go Ahead | Li Jianjian |
| 2021 | The Sword and the Brocade | Luo Shiyi |
| 2022 | Master of My Own | Ning Meng |
| 2022 | Flight to You | Cheng Xiao |
| 2023 | Road Home | Gui Xiao |
| 2024 | As Beautiful as You | Ji Xing |
| 2024 | Shu Jin Ren Jia | Ji Yingying |
Film
Tan Songyun has appeared in a select number of films, reflecting her predominant focus on television productions in the Chinese entertainment industry, where serialized dramas offer greater opportunities for emerging actors.[37]- Love O2O (2016): Er Xi[37][38]
- The Best of Us (2016): Zheng Geng Geng[37][2]
- August Weiyang (2021): Xiao Qiao[37][38]
- See You, Li Ke Le (2023): Li Yan[37][38]
Television series
Tan Songyun's television roles span youth-oriented martial arts dramas to family-centric narratives and historical mysteries, with key series broadcast on major platforms like Hunan TV and iQIYI, contributing to her rising popularity through relatable characters and high viewership.[2]- 2015: The Whirlwind Girl – Portrayed Fan Xiaoying, a supporting role in this 68-episode youth martial arts series aired on Hunan TV, marking her breakthrough in the genre with themes of competition and friendship.[39][40]
- 2016: The Whirlwind Girl Season 2 – Reprised Fan Xiaoying in 36 episodes, continuing the martial arts storyline on Hunan TV.[2]
- 2017: The Fox's Summer – Played lead Li Yan Shu in 21 episodes of this romantic drama streamed on Tencent Video, showcasing her transition to lighter contemporary roles.[2]
- 2019: Under the Power – Starred as the female lead in this 48-episode historical mystery drama broadcast on iQIYI, blending romance and investigation elements.[1]
- 2020: Go Ahead – Depicted Li Jianjian, one of three surrogate siblings, in 46 episodes of this family drama on iQIYI, which garnered widespread acclaim for its emotional depth and propelled her to established stardom.[41][42]
- 2024: As Beautiful as You – Led as the female protagonist in this 36-episode modern romance-comedy aired from July 2 to July 23 on Hunan TV, Mango TV, and Tencent Video, highlighting her versatility in workplace and relational dynamics.[43][44]
- 2024: Brocade Odyssey – Appeared in a main role across 40 episodes of this historical series, further exploring period settings on streaming platforms.[2]
Variety shows
Tan Songyun has made selective guest appearances on Chinese variety shows, typically to promote her dramas or engage in light-hearted challenges, revealing a vivacious off-screen demeanor that contrasts with her more introspective acting roles. These outings, often on high-rating programs broadcast by networks like Hunan Television and Zhejiang Television, have modestly boosted her fanbase by humanizing her public image without overshadowing her scripted work. Key appearances include episodes of Day Day Up in 2017, where she participated in outdoor games and casual interviews alongside hosts.[46] She joined Happy Camp on February 24, 2018, demonstrating exaggerated dubbing skills in a segment tied to her voice work experience.[47] In 2019, Tan featured as a guest on Keep Running season 5, navigating physical relays and team tasks that highlighted her agility and camaraderie with co-stars.[48] Further engagements encompass Wonderful Little Forest in 2020, a healing reality format on Mango TV involving child interactions in natural environments, and guest spots on Longing for Life season 4 (episodes aired June 5 and 12, 2020), simulating rural lifestyles with cooking and farming activities.[49] In 2022, she appeared on Ace vs. Ace season 7 (March 4 episode) for indoor challenge games and Hello, Saturday (episode 4).[2] More recently, in 2023, Tan guested on Mao Xue Wang, sharing personal anecdotes in a conversational talk format.[50] A 2025 episode of Longing for Life (season "Play Like Life," episode 5) reunited her with recurring cast like Chen He for comedic farm tasks.[49] Such formats have underscored her adaptability but represent a minor facet of her career, with no regular hosting or competitive commitments.Discography
Tan Songyun's musical output is limited to singles, predominantly original soundtrack contributions for television dramas and films in which she starred, reflecting her primary career focus on acting.[51][52] No full-length albums have been released by her as of October 2025. Her songs often feature themes of romance, youth, and emotional introspection, aligning with the narrative tones of the associated projects.| Year | Title | Context | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | 愛上你的好天氣 (Love the Good Weather with You) | Theme song for television series The Waves (浪花一朵朵) | Duet with co-star Xiong Ziqi; released as a single on digital platforms.[53][52] |
| 2020 | 今夏 (This Summer) | Insert song for television series Under the Power (锦衣之下) | Released January 15, 2020, via digital music platforms; composed by Wang Zihe.[54][52] |
| 2020 | Like a Breeze (微風如你) | Original soundtrack for television series Go Ahead (以家人之名) | Solo single tied to her role as Li Jianjian.[52] |
| 2020 | I Am Here (我在) | Original soundtrack for television series Dear Mayang Street | Duet with Niu Junfeng; emotional theme reflecting sibling bonds in the drama.[52] |
| 2021 | 花愿 (Flower Wish) | Insert song for television series Royal Nirvana (锦心似玉) | Solo ballad released as a digital single.[51][52] |
| 2023 | 青春无恙 (Youth Without Regret) | Emotional theme song for television series Road Home (归路) | Released to coincide with the drama's second anniversary in March 2025; highlights themes of perseverance.[55][52] |
| 2024 | 界 (Boundary) | Original soundtrack for television series As Beautiful As You (你比星光美丽) | Solo single released June 30, 2024.[52] |
| 2024 | 爱比星光美丽 (Love More Beautiful Than Starlight) | Promotion song for As Beautiful As You | Digital single emphasizing romantic motifs.[52] |
Awards and nominations
Tan Songyun has garnered recognition primarily through Chinese television awards, which frequently blend professional jury assessments with audience popularity metrics and are often linked to state media entities like CCTV, emphasizing broad appeal over niche critical acclaim.[2] Her accolades highlight performances in youth-oriented and historical dramas, though the selection processes in events such as the Huading Awards reflect industry trends favoring commercially successful projects aligned with domestic priorities.[56] The following table lists her major verified awards and nominations chronologically:| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | 22nd Huading Awards | Best New Actress | The Whirlwind Girl | Won[2] |
| 2017 | 2nd Asia New Media Film Festival | Best Actress (Web Series) | The Fox's Summer | Won[57] |
| 2020 | 29th Huading Awards | Best Actress (Ancient Drama) | Under the Power | Won[56] |
| 2020 | 30th China TV Golden Eagle Awards | Audience's Favourite Actress | N/A (general) | Nominated[58] |
| 2021 | 5th Golden Bud Network Film and Television Festival | Best Actress of the Year | Go Ahead | Won[19] |
| 2021 | 27th Shanghai TV Festival Magnolia Awards | Best Actress (Television Series) | Go Ahead | Nominated[19] |
| 2025 | China TV Drama Awards | Best Actress | N/A (recent works) | Won[26] |