No for Mike Jackson accompaniment, just because there is a picture of Mike's accompaniment and Xu Jinjiang look very much like, so netizens feel that he had accompanied the dance for Mike, Xu Jinjiang also said that he is not Jackson's partner, and he will only dance Chinese dance, so Xu Jinjiang is not the Mike's accompaniment.
Xu Jinjiang, born on October 13, 1961 in Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province, graduated from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Hong Kong, China actor. 1982 to Hong Kong development, in 1987, Hong Kong director Mak Dangxiong invited him to participate in the "provincial Hong Kong Flagships 2" formally entered the film circle. 1996, he appeared in the film "pornographic men and women", and won the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards, Best Supporting Actor Award nomination. He was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards.
On August 25, 2009, Xu Jinjiang became a disciple of Tang Jiezhong, and in 2011, he appeared in Zhang Jizhong's "Journey to the West" as Sha Wujing, and in 2012, he appeared in "Legends of the Chu and Han", a costume drama directed by Gao Xixi. 2013, Xu Jinjiang took part in the filming of "The Grandmaster of the Generation", directed by Wong Kar-wai, which he also acted in.
Expanded:Acting Experience
In 1987, he was discovered by filmmaker Mak Dang-hung and starred in the costume movie "Sequel to Flag Soldiers of Provincial Hong Kong". 1994, he starred in the costume movie "Water Margin Heroes", which was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 13th Hong Kong Film Awards.
In 1997, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards for his role as a sexually impotent third-grade movie actor in the 1996 Hong Kong movie "Porno Men and Women", co-directed by Er Dongsheng and Law Chi-leung. 1998, he played the role of the flower monk Lu Zhishen in the TV series "Water Margin", which was based on the upbringing of Jin, a man who was born out of tragedy at the end of the Song Dynasty.
In 1999, he played the role of Zhou Wu, the commander of the palace guards, in the costume Hong Kong-Taiwan TV drama "God of Eating" starring Zheng Zexi. 2000, he played the role of Ao Bai, one of the auxiliary ministers of the Kangxi Emperor, in "Xiao Bao and Kang Xi", which was adapted from the original novel "The Book of the Deer and the Tripods" by Jin Yong, and in the same year, he played the role of Liang Ji, a powerful courtier of the Eastern Han Dynasty, in the costume comedy "Eight-Year-Old Dragon Masters Haunt Tokyo", which was directed by Li Haixing.
In 2001, he played the role of King Somo in the TV series "Golden Tiger", which was based on the strange life and dangerous encounters of a brave young man who was granted a tiger talisman during the Daoguang period, and played the role of Boss Fish in the ancient martial arts drama "The World's Greatest Two Pride". In June of the same year, he appeared in the romantic fantasy mythological drama "The Legend of Heaven and Earth and the Lotus Lantern" as the demon slayer Tian Bramble.
Reference:Baidu Encyclopedia-Xu Jinjiang