In 2006, she worked as a tour guide in the urban emotional drama Ten Days of Paradise starring Lan Zhenglong and Qin Lan.
In June 2007, he starred in the TV series "The Prince of Tennis" based on the original Japanese manga, playing He Chunlong.
In May 2008, he joined the industry TV series "Accident Story" directed by Ying Zhuang.
In March 2009, I filmed The Prince of Tennis 2 directed by Zhu Yi, which was adapted from Japanese popular comics and played He Chunlong in The Good Man.
20 10 10, starring in the industry historical drama "Soul of Steel" with Michelle Ye and Xu Chengfeng * * *, and Xue Haowen playing "Lu Yunxi", the battalion commander of the sixth battalion of the People's Liberation Army.
2011/in June, he joined the TV series "National Memory" with the history of western Yunnan as the background, in which Xue Haowen played Duan Anguo, the second son of Duan Jia.
20 12 Played the fifth man in the Anti-Japanese War in the spy war emotional drama Dark Crossing starring Liu Peiqi in July.
May 20 13, starring Shen Aojun as Wang Su's emotional drama "Warm Days"; In February 65438, he co-starred with Purba Rgyal and Zhang Guangbei in the first domestic paratroopers' anti-war drama "The First Paratroopers".
20 14 1 1, the movie "Wanted in the City" starring Liu Ye, Chiu Man-Cheuk, Choo Ja Hyun and Naza premiered in Beijing, with all the leading actors and creators present. Ma Yuke, who just won the 32nd Hundred Flowers Award Best Newcomer Award, had a good time and competed with Xue Haowen to manipulate the excavator. Under the guidance of each other, the two leading actors, Liu Ye and Chiu Man-Cheuk, overcame all obstacles and moved the exploration of the truth in A Wanted City to the premiere scene.
2015165438+10, the Bazaar Jewelry Night Banquet hosted by Bazaar Jewelry magazine, a fashion group, ended in Beijing, and young actors Gao Liwen and Xue Haowen were invited to attend the dinner.
20 16 1 Xue Haowen starred in the legendary anti-Japanese drama "Code-named Mountain Leopard" directed by He Qun and adapted by Feng Guoqing and Niu Jing.