Zhao Lusi, also known as Rosy Zhao, emerged as one of the most popular and prolific young actresses in Chinese television, captivating audiences with her vibrant screen presence and versatility across romantic comedies and historical dramas. Born on November 9, 1998, in Chengdu, Sichuan, her journey into the entertainment industry began after she gained initial attention through social media platforms. She formally entered the acting world with a supporting role in the 2017 web series Untouchable Lovers, which paved the way for her first leading role the following year in the fantasy romance Oh! My Emperor.
Her career trajectory shifted dramatically with the breakthrough success of the 2020 costume comedy The Romance of Tiger and Rose. Portraying a scriptwriter who becomes trapped in her own story, Zhao Lusi’s charming and witty performance earned her widespread acclaim and established her as a rising star. That same year, she demonstrated her range by starring in the modern romance Dating in the Kitchen, further solidifying her status as a leading lady capable of anchoring diverse narratives. She continued to build momentum with a significant supporting role in the 2021 historical epic The Long Ballad, starring alongside Dilraba Dilmurat and Leo Wu.
The following years marked a period of immense success and visibility for Zhao Lusi. In 2022, she co-starred with top actor Yang Yang in the wuxia drama Who Rules The World and delivered a critically praised performance in the family-centered historical drama Love Like the Galaxy opposite Leo Wu. Her ability to navigate complex character growth in the latter series showcased her evolving dramatic skills. She maintained her dominance in the romance genre with the 2023 youth drama Hidden Love, which became a major hit. Her prolific output continued with leading roles in The Story of Pearl Girl in 2024 and the anticipated series Love's Ambition slated for 2025. Through a consistent string of popular and well-received projects, Zhao Lusi has firmly positioned herself as a central figure in contemporary Chinese television.