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Ng Yi Sheng (simplified Chinese: 黄毅圣; traditional Chinese: 黄毅聖; pinyin: Huáng Yì Shèng; born 1980) is a Singaporean gay writer. [1] He has published a collection of his poems entitled last boy, which won the Singapore Literature Prize, and a documentary book on gay, lesbian and bisexual Singaporeans called SQ21: Singapore Queers in the 21st Century in 2006.
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Likewise, Ng stated that the name also referred to “a tradition in agricultural societies, where the first fruits of one's crop are presented as an offering to the god or king.” Ng believed that “firstfruits is a way of paying homage to other publishing houses and writers” who have shaped and developed the industry.
In 2015, Ng Yi-Sheng of The Straits Times said the second reproduction "holds up magnificently as a classic work of Singaporean theatre" and "arguably more moving than the recent deluge of historical musicals". [8] Yane Usagi of Today reviewed that "themes are easy to follow — without being dumbed down — and the music is easy on the ear ...
Mu Sheng's mother and the Queen of Demons. Xu Haiqiao as Zhao Qinghuan / Marquis Qing Yi [2] [9] Father of Zhao Ruoshi and Mu Sheng. He is the younger brother of Empress Dowager Zhao. Bao Jianfeng as Mu Huaijiang [9] Previous master of Mu family and Mu Yao's father. Zhang Chenguang as Lu Huai'an [9] Wen Zhengrong as Empress Dowager Zhao [2] [9]
SQ21: Singapore Queers in the 21st Century, written by Ng Yi-Sheng and edited by Jason Wee (Oogachaga counselling & support 2006, ISBN 981-05-6205-5) - the brainchild of counsellor Clarence Singam, this groundbreaking book was the first of its kind in Asia. It documents the coming-out stories of 13 GLB individuals and a mother of 2 gay sons ...
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[10] Ng Yi-Sheng describes that throughout the poet's career, "he has unashamedly presented himself in public as a gay man, winning himself a large LGBT fan base that identifies intimately with his writings on love, depression and antipathy towards his family."