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The Butterfly Lovers is a 2008 Hong Kong film based on the legend, but in a wuxia setting, directed by Jingle Ma and starring Wu Chun and Charlene Choi. The Butterfly Lovers: Leon and Jo (蝴蝶夢-梁山伯與祝英台) is a 2004 Taiwanese animated film directed by Tsai Min-chin, voice-played by Elva Hsiao, Rene Liu, and Jacky Wu. [16]
'Wuxia Butterfly Lovers'), also known as The Assassin's Blade or Jiandie (Chinese: 劍蝶; pinyin: Jiàndié; lit. 'Sword Butterfly'), is a 2008 Hong Kong film directed by Jingle Ma and starring Wu Chun, Charlene Choi, and Hu Ge. [2] It is based on the Chinese legend of the Butterfly Lovers, but in a wuxia setting.
Liangzhu culture, Neolithic culture in the Yangtze River Delta of China; Written as 梁祝. Butterfly Lovers or Liangzhu, a Chinese legend of a tragic love story of a pair of lovers; The Lovers or Liángzhù, a Hong Kong film by Tsui Hark; Butterfly Lovers, a 2005 album by Denise Ho; Liangzhu, Henan, town in Runan County, Henan, China
Butterfly Lovers is a Chinese television series based on the legend of the Butterfly Lovers, starring Peter Ho and Dong Jie as Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai respectively. The series was first broadcast on GZTV in China in 2007.
Sheng Zhongguo (Chinese: 盛中国; Wade–Giles: Sheng Chung-kuo; 1941 – 7 September 2018) was a Chinese violinist, best known for his rendition of the orchestra work Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto. He is widely considered one of China's greatest violinists, [1] known as "China's Menuhin".
Chen Gang (Chinese: 陈钢; pinyin: Chén Gāng; born 10 March 1935) is a Chinese composer best known for his work Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto. [1] [2] [3] He is the son of songwriter Chen Gexin. Chen Gang started to learn piano and composition from his father and music teachers from a young age.
Following the 1911 Revolution, Mandarin Duck and Butterfly fiction, relying on this systematized press and magazine environment, became popular by catering to the cultural consumption needs of urban citizens. The creators of Mandarin Duck and Butterfly fiction thus became specialized, professional writers who depended on periodicals, media ...
Yu Lina (Chinese: 俞丽拿; pinyin: Yú Lìná; born 1940 in Ningbo, China) is an esteemed and influential Chinese violinist pedagogue in China.. In 1959, in Shanghai, she made her debut as violinist at the nationwide celebration of the 10th anniversary of the founding of China, premiering Butterfly Lovers' Violin Concerto and hence gained great success.