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Li's starred in two films in 2015, coming-of-age tale Forever Young [17] and romance drama Fall in Love Like a Star, [18] both were panned by critics. He bounced back in December 2015 with a supporting role in Feng Xiaogang 's crime blockbuster Mr. Six , where he plays a rebellious youth who runs away from home because of conflicts with his ...
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A memorial for the founder of the Gyeongju Yi clan. As with all Korean family names, the holders of the Yi surname are divided into patrilineal clans, or lineages, known in Korean as bon-gwan, based on their ancestral seat. Most such clans trace their lineage back to a specific founder, and are generally not related to one another.
Outside of work, she is ruthless towards people, not easy to provoke and not tactful, like a lion cub rampaging in the city. Li Xian as Xie Zhiyao (谢之遥) [ 10 ] The behind-the-scenes boss of Dali Town, with a master's degree in economics, was once an investment manager of a venture capital company in Beijing.
Fearless Whispers《 Chinese: 隐秘而伟大 Pinyin: Yǐnmì ér wěidà Other name: Secret and Great》is a Chinese historical television series, 2020 Best Drama Magnolia Awards finalist, starring Li Yifeng, Gina Jin and Wang LongZheng.
A courtesy name (Chinese: 字; pinyin: zì; lit. 'character'), also known as a style name, is an additional name bestowed upon individuals at adulthood, complementing their given name. [1] This tradition is prevalent in the East Asian cultural sphere , particularly in China , Japan , Korea , and Vietnam . [ 2 ]
Liang (Chinese: 梁) is an East Asian surname of Chinese origin. The surname is often transliterated as Leung (in Hong Kong) or Leong (in Macau, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines) according to its Cantonese and Hakka pronunciation, Neo / Lio / Niu (Hokkien, Teochew, Hainan), or Liong ().
Wú (吳) is the sixth name listed in the Song dynasty classic Hundred Family Surnames. [1] In 2019 Wu was the ninth most common surname in Mainland China. [ 2 ] A 2013 study found that it was the eighth most common surname, shared by 26,800,000 people or 2.000% of the population, with the province having the most being Guangdong.