In 1973, she joined the Henan Opera Troupe as an actress, and started her career in 1976, starring in films such as New Wind Song and Snow Lotus on the Ice Mountain.
In 1980, she became a movie actress at Shanghai Film Studio.
Love of the Sea" was the first film starring Zhao Jing that aroused social repercussions, in which she played the role of Lichu, a worker of the Marine Scientific Instrumentation Factory, which was a difficult role, and a severe test for Zhao Jing who had long been engaged in the work of opera performance. However, after studying and analyzing the character, Zhao Jing went deep into the heart of Li Qiu and thoroughly understood the character. The key to playing this character well is to understand the distorted human nature of the society, and Zhao Jing precisely has a deep life of that period of history, so from the beginning of Lichu's passionate perseverance, to the later forced to choose against her will, to the final bold pursuit, were all expressed by Zhao Jing's heart to success, the "Love of the Sea" was a sensation at the time of release, and to this day, it can still be considered to be a reflection of the film's best work, Zhao Jing thus Zhao Jing has established her position in the Chinese movie industry.
Subsequent to "Love in the Sea," Zhao Jing has played the role of a passionate, upright, kind and affectionate young woman in nearly a dozen films.
The film "Love in a Pen" is the one that should be emphasized, in which Zhao Jing tries for the first time to look like an ancient costume character, playing the image of Qi Wenjuan, a woman of great beauty. Qi Wenjuan is gentle and virtuous, unswerving in her love, and through Zhao Jing's dedication to her interpretation, the audience is completely refreshed, and practically appreciates the talented woman's style.
In "Popular Red Dresses on the Street", Zhao Jing plays the role of Tao Xing'er, a female worker in a textile factory. The essence of this character lies in the collision of the ambivalence between the love of beauty and the concealment of beauty, and Tao Xing'er is a famous model worker, but Tao Xing'er is still a young woman in the final analysis. The honor of "model worker" should not be a constraint in her pursuit of beauty. Zhao Jing's excellent performance makes this character image of social relevance y imprinted in the hearts of the audience.
In 1985, Zhao Jing was admitted to the Acting Cadre Training Course of the Beijing Film Academy, and after three years of university life, her performance has made great progress, and she is still active in China's film industry. Zhao Jing was born in Dalian, Liaoning Province, on March 8, 1957, and is originally from Zhenping, Henan Province.
In 1973, she joined the Henan Opera Troupe as an actress. In 1976, she was selected by the Shanghai Film Studio to play the main role in "New Wind Song", and later made films such as "Snow Lotus on the Ice Mountain".
In 1980, she officially became a film actress at Shanghai Film Studio, where she took part in the shooting of the famous film "Night Rain on Bashan", playing the role of Liu Gu, the wife of the main character Qiushi. In 1982, Zhao Jing made her first attempt at costume styling in Love in the Pen, playing the role of Qi Wenjuan, a woman of great beauty, which was a refreshing change for the audience, and gave them a real insight into the style of the talented woman. In "Red Dresses on the Street", Zhao Jing played the role of Tao Xing'er, a textile factory worker, and her outstanding performance made this socially-relevant character image y imprinted in the hearts of the audience. 1985, Zhao Jing was admitted to the Acting Cadre Training Class of the Beijing Film Academy, where she acted in "Yuanyang House" together with Song Chunli, Liu Xinyi, Guo Kaimin, and Xiao Xiong, and her performance made great progress after three years of college life, and she is still active in the Chinese film industry. active in China's movie industry. In the recently broadcast TV series "Night Rain Falling", Zhao Jing unexpectedly played the villainess He Siqin.