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Tan Yunxian later married, raised four children, and practiced medicine on women. Out of these four children, two were sons. Both of these sons died at a young age, ending her family line. [2] Tan lived a longer life than most people at this time, dying at the age of 93. [4]
Tang began her career when she was picked by Zheng Xiaolong to play the role of Concubine Qi in Empresses in the Palace (2012). [2]In 2013, her role as Luo Cheng (played by Hans Zhang)'s lover in Heroes in Sui and Tang Dynasties received positive reviews from the audience, who said that her character was "refreshing" in a serious historical drama.
The titular character in the drama series, Tan Yunxian, is a real-life historical figure who came from a renowned medical family. She was one of the few female physicians/doctors that was known to exist in history. Before her death, she published a book titled "Sayings of a Female Doctor", which was passed on throughout generations.
Tang Xiyang was born in Miluo, Hunan Province on 30 January 1930. He graduated from Beijing Normal University and then worked as a journalist for a Beijing newspaper from 1952 to 1957. Condemned as a rightist in 1957, Tang was forced to work in factories and on farms in the Beijing area until his rehabilitation in 1979.
The Tang Chung Ling Ancestral Hall (鄧松嶺祠堂) is the main ancestral hall of the Tang Clan of Lung Yeuk Tau. It is one of the largest ancestral halls in Hong Kong , it was built in the early 16th century in memory of the founding ancestor, Tang Chung Ling ( 鄧松嶺 ) (1303–1387), the sixth generation descendant of the clan.
Aside from sharing occasional family photos on X, as well as birth announcements on Fox News, Tarlov and McKenna keep a low profile when it comes to their relationship and the lives of their children.
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In 1940, she and her husband adopted their daughter, Tang Yungmei. [7] In 1944, she went with her daughter to London, where her husband Pao had been posted two years earlier as military attaché, [8] to continue her studies in medicine at the Royal Free Hospital. Pao was subsequently posted to Washington and later to the Manchurian front. [8]