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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 .
Hou Minghao as Zhao Yuanzhou / Zhu Yan / Lord Yinglong [1] [2] Zhu Yan: The leader of all demons whose true form is a white ape. Later, he transformed into a human form and changed his name to Zhao Yuanzhou. His name is taken from Zhao Wan'er's deceased brother. Chen Duling as Wen Xiao [1] [2] The new Bai Ze Goddess and a member of the Demon ...
Sheng Wei's eldest son, by his wife Lady Li. Zhang Hanyun: Sheng Shulan: Sheng Wei's elder daughter, by his wife Lady Li. Sun Zhigao's ex-wife. Hu Shuoyu: Sheng Changwu: Sheng Wei's second son, by his wife Lady Li. Xu Yue: Sheng Pinlan: Sheng Wei's younger daughter, by his wife Lady Li. Sheng Shu: Sheng Huaizhong's daughter. Xia Minghao: Sun Zhigao
When We Were Young (Chinese: 人不彪悍枉少年; pinyin: Rén Bù Biāo Hànwǎng Shàonián) is a 2018 Chinese streaming television series starring Hou Minghao, Wan Peng, and Zhang Yao. Based on the novel of the same name, it tells a nostalgic story that revolves around high school students during the year 1996.
Zhang Junyi (Chinese: 张俊一), was born on () July 13, 2004 (age 20) in Nanchang, Jiangxi. He is the group leader. Guo Dianjia (郭殿甲), was born on () August 9, 2004 (age 20) in Nanchang. He is one of the group's dancers. [2] Zhang Minghao (张铭浩), was born on () November 6, 2004 (age 20) in Harbin, Heilongjiang. He is one of the ...
Zhang Zhao, the former CEO and chairman of Le Chuang Entertainment, previously known as Le Vision Pictures, died of cancer on Wednesday. He was 58. Known as a businessman with an artist’s ...
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Zhang Yi (died 309 BC), strategist in the Warring States period; Zhang Han (died 205 BC), military general of the Qin dynasty; Zhang Tang (died 116 BC), official of the Western Han dynasty under Emperor Wu; Zhang Anshi, son of Zhang Tang, official of the Han dynasty; Zhang Liang (died 186 BC), adviser to Liu Bang (founding emperor of the Han ...