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  2. Xu Mengjie - Wikipedia

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    Xu, alongside two members of LadyBees, was selected to represent Zimei Tao Culture in the 2018 girl group survival show Produce 101 China. [7] Throughout her time on the show, she was known as the dark horse, as she never managed to secure a spot within the top 11 rankings until the finale.

  3. Xu Jiaqi - Wikipedia

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    Xu Jiaqi (Chinese: 许佳琪; born August 27, 1995) is a Chinese singer, rapper, dancer, songwriter, and actress. She was a member of Team SII of the female idol group SNH48 as well as its sub-units Style-7 and 7Senses , and she was also a member of the temporary girl group, The9 .

  4. Baidu Music - Wikipedia

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    Later, in the year of 2011, Baidu signed contracts with record companies that allowed them to receive compensation when a user downloads or streams a song; advertisements on the service's website helped pay for the songs' licensing fees without making Baidu's music search engine a paid-to-use service. [5]

  5. It's Always You (Xu Weizhou song) - Wikipedia

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    It is Xu's first attempt at singing EDM and his second pure English song next to "I Remember Your Eyes". [1] The whole quarter was officially released on 20 October 2017; same day of his 23rd birthday for free online. [2] The official music video was directed by Chen Man and was released on 31 October at several Chinese streaming sites. [3]

  6. Xu Jie (Ming dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Fearing retaliation in the future, Yan Song hosted a banquet for Xu Jie where his family prostrated themselves before Xu while Yan himself toasted and begged Xu to care for his family if he died some day. Nonetheless, Xu Jie eventually plotted Yan Song's downfall, causing the Yan family to be exiled and Yan's son Yan Shifan to be executed. [4]

  7. Xu Song (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Xu was born in Hefei, Anhui, China, on 14 May 1986. His father was once a dulcimer, so Xu Song early exposure to music, after the influence of his father, Xu Song more interested in folk music. [1] He started pursuing music while attending Anhui Medical University, where he studied management and graduated from in 2008. [2]

  8. Xu Jie (politician, born 1955) - Wikipedia

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    Xu Jie (simplified Chinese: 许杰; traditional Chinese: 許傑; born March 1955) is a former Chinese politician. He was formerly the deputy director of the State Bureau for Letters and Calls (国家信访局; SBLC). He joined the workforce in April 1974.

  9. Fun (Xu Weizhou song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video was officially released on 15 December which has 2 versions, first was the "Laneige" version including a short interview of Xu Weizhou to promote the product whereas he was the endorser at that time [3] [4] and the second one, which was the official version was released at "Yinyuetai", Sina Weibo and YouTube.