In 2007, Miao made her acting debut in the Chinese TV drama
Who Is Lying, where she played the role of Yi Chuchu. In 2008, she starred in the war drama
Proof of Identity, which was directed by Mao Weining. In 2009, following her graduation from the Beijing Dance Academy, Miao was selected as a dancer by the General Political Song and Dance Troupe in the
People's Liberation Army. On the same year, she participated in the Shanxi Rap Stage, one of the important repertoires of the
Central Propaganda Department and the
Ministry of Culture of China, during the 60th anniversary of the
founding of the People's Republic of China. She participated in the play
Liberation and toured with the cast to various theaters for the play's performance. In 2013, for her performance in the play
Railway Guerrilla, Miao received the silver award at the 9th Lotus Cup Dance, Drama and Poetry Performance. In 2017, she starred in the TV drama
The Peach Blossom, where she played the role of Tao Rui. On the same year, she starred in the film
Youth, which was directed by
Feng Xiaogang and written by
Yan Geling. In the film, she played the role of He Xiaoping, a member of the People's Liberation Army Art Troupe. For her performance in the film, Miao received the Best Newcomer Awards at the 25th
Beijing College Student, Chinese (
Ningbo·
Cixi). In 2018, it was announced that she would star in the suspense drama film
June, alongside
Aaron Kwok. Directed by Wang Yang, the movie talks about an aspiring cellist who grows up in
New York's Chinatown and her life being turned upside-down when she discovers a secret about her father. On 23 August 2019, she took part as a guest in the cultural experience program
Meet the Temple of Heaven. From 2019 to 2020, she starred as a main character in the TV drama
Unstoppable Youth. From 2020, she is currently starring in the TV drama
If There Is No Tomorrow, which is broadcast on Chinese
OTT platforms
iQIYI,
Tencent Video and
Youku. On 28 May 2021, she participated in the fifth season of Chinese variety show
Keep Running, a spin-off from the popular original South Korean variety show
Running Man. ==Personal life==