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Wang Junkai
Wang Junkai
Chinese singer and actor
1
Jackson Yi
Jackson Yi
Chinese singer and actor
2
Xiao Zhan
Xiao Zhan
Chinese actor and singer
3
Wang Yibo
Wang Yibo
Chinese singer, dancer, actor, motorbike racer and host, a member of the UNIQ
4
Roy Wang
Roy Wang
Chinese singer-songwriter, television host and actor
5
Ju Jingyi
Ju Jingyi
Chinese singer and actress
6
Aaron Yan
Aaron Yan
Taiwanese actor-singer
7
Lay
Lay
Chinese rapper and actor
8
Jackson Wang
Jackson Wang
rapper
9
Liu Shishi
Liu Shishi
Chinese actress
10
Cai Xukun
Cai Xukun
Chinese singer, dancer, rapper, and songwriter
11
Huang Zitao
Huang Zitao
Chinese singer-songwriter, rapper and actor
12
Lu Han
Lu Han
Chinese singer and actor
13
Han Geng
Han Geng
Chinese singer and actor
14
Ayanga
Ayanga
Chinese Mainland's male singer and musical actor
15
Nine Percent
Nine Percent
Chinese boy band
16
Hua Chenyu
Hua Chenyu
Chinese singer and songwriter
17
Li Wenhan
Li Wenhan
Chinese singer
18
Zheng Yunlong
Zheng Yunlong
Chinese musical theatre actor, singer
19
Xin Liu
Xin Liu
Chinese singer-songwriter and dancer
20
Cheng Xiao
Cheng Xiao
Chinese singer
21
Wu Xuan Yi
Wu Xuan Yi
Chinese singer
22
Chen Linong
Chen Linong
Taiwanese singer, actor
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C-pop group
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TFBoys (Chinese: 加油男孩, 加油少年; pinyin: Jiā Yóu Shào Nián, stylized in all caps), also known as The Fighting Boys, is a popular Chinese idol group that consists of three members: Karry Wang (王俊凯; Wáng Jùnkǎi), Roy Wang (王源; Wáng Yuán), and Jackson Yee (易烊千玺; Yì Yángqiānxǐ). The group debuted on August 6, 2013 with their first single album "Start of Love" at the young ages of 12 and 13 years old. Within a year of their debut, Tfboys became one of the most popular artists in China with their hit song "青春修炼手册 Manual of Youth" and gained widespread popularity throughout Asia. The group as a whole have an estimated commercial value of more than US$430 million (CN¥3 billion) combined from endorsements and branding as of 2018, and their average sales per member from band merchandises alone amasses more than US$17 million per month.

They are often cited as one of the most influential acts to shape the Mando-pop industry in recent years by helping to spread Chinese culture internationally and are dubbed as one of most successful Chinese boy band to hit mainstream media in terms of sales, influence and endorsement value. As of 2018, they have a gathered more than 200 million followers combined on Sina Weibo and have ranked in Forbes China Celebrity 100 for 4 consecutive years since 2015, becoming one of the youngest celebrities to make it onto the list. The band is seen as a spiritual successor of former Chinese band Xiao Hu Dui by the media due to high similarities between them.