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Song Jia (Chinese: 宋佳; pinyin: Sòng Jiā; born on May 11, 1980) is a Chinese actress. She is today also known colloquially as Da Song Jia (大宋佳, literally: "Song Jia the older", to distinguish from the younger actress of the same name. As a young actress she herself appeared on the cover of Dazhong Dianying in June 1990.[1] She played Lady Zhao in the 2001 TV series Qin Shi Huang. She will play Cao Hui (曹慧) in CCTV's Deng Xiaoping biopic 2014 .
^Daily Report: People's Republic of China United States. Foreign Broadcast Information Service - 1990 "This is the photograph of young actress Song Jia, which graced the cover of the June edition of DAZHONG DIANYING. "
^Beijing Review- Volume 36 1993 p.47 "The leading stars in the new series were Song Jia, Sun Chun and Zheng Zhenyao."
^China Screen 1991 p.52 "Best Actress: Song Jia (as Zhang Hanyan and Fang Siying in SPACIOUS COURTYARD) "
^Variety International Film Guide 1993 p. 121 "The 14th Hundred Flowers Awards Best Films: Jiao Yulu, Dragon Year Cops and Peking Duck Restaurant. Best Actor: Li Xuejian (Jiao Yulu). Best Actress: Song Jia (Amid the Howling Wind)."
^Donald J. Marion The 2444 Feature Films Produced by Studios in the People's Republic of China from 1949 through 1995 1997 "He meets Subi and the two fall in love. Subi becomes pregnant. This affair is revealed. She is driven out of the convent. Wenxiang returns to his original girlfriend, and Subu is left in despair. Best Actress Song Jia, 1991 Hundred Flowers ..."