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Hou Minghao (Chinese: 侯明昊, born 3 August 1997 in Beijing, China), also known as Neo Hou, is a Chinese actor and singer.He is best known for his roles in the film The Devotion of Suspect X; and in the dramas When We Were Young, The Lost Tomb 2: Explore with the Note, A Girl Like Me, Our Times, Dashing Youth, and Fangs of Fortune.
As a dashing youth, Barry performed a well documented real-life escape, in a straightforward act of nerve and intrepidity befitting a Boy's Own article. [2] But, as observed in The Observer , Frugal —Crumb Borne's "extraordinarily ugly and unpopular" protagonist—seeks his liberty in the most "marvellously eccentric and magical manner" possible.
Youth (Chinese: 芳华) is a 2017 Chinese coming-of-age drama film directed by Feng Xiaogang and written by Geling Yan. [3] It was screened in the Special Presentations section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival . [ 4 ]
Li Hongyi (Chinese: 李宏毅, born 26 June 1998) is a Chinese actor and singer.He is best known for his roles in the dramas Master Devil Do Not Kiss Me (2017), My Love from the Ocean (2018), Love Better Than Immortality (2019), Prodigy Healer (2019), The Blood of Youth (2022–2023), and Wulin Heroes (2023).
Begins ≠ Youth (Korean: 비긴즈유스) is a 2024 South Korean drama television series based on the BTS Universe, starring Seo Ji-hoon, Noh Jong-hyun, Ahn Ji-ho, Seo Young-joo, Kim Yoon-woo, Jung Woo-jin, and Jeon Jin-seo. It was released on Xclusive from April 30, to May 14, 2024, every Tuesday at 16:00 .
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The Chang'an Youth (simplified Chinese: 长安少年行; traditional Chinese: 長安少年行; pinyin: Cháng'ān Shàonián Xíng) is a 2020 Chinese television series starring Wang Yuwen and Caesar Wu, alongside Liu Yichang, Xie Binbin, and Qi Peixin. [4] It aired in Tencent Video on 20 April until 4 May 2020 every Mondays and Tuesdays for 24 ...
Oh, Youth!, also called O Youth!, is a 1995 North Korean comedy drama film directed by Jon Jong Pal and written by Ri Il Chol, which was originally titled "Chongchuniyo!". [1] While North Korea is not typically known for releasing comedies, [ 2 ] Oh Youth! is a rare example of a comedic film produced in the DPRK, with English subtitles, and can ...