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Gülnezer Bextiyar (/ ɡ j uː l ˈ n ɛ z ər ˈ b ɛ k t ɪ j ɑːr /; Uyghur: گۈلنەزەر بەختىيار, Chinese: 古力娜扎·拜合提亞爾; born 2 May 1992), also known by her pinyin transliteration name Gulinazha or its diminutive form Nazha, is a Chinese actress and model who graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 2011.
The two parties battle until Wuliang manages to cast Ne Zha's group into the cauldron. Ne Zha's mother dies in her son’s arms. Enraged, Ne Zha absorbs the cauldron's samadhi fire, kindling his body. With the help of the dragons and prisoners, Ne Zha and Ao Bing break the cauldron. United, they force the heavenly forces to retreat.
哪吒之魔童闹海 (Na zha zhi mo tong nao hai) Ne Zha 2: 2025: 200,000,000 China [14] 木棉袈裟 (Mui mien ka sha) Holy Robe of the Shaolin Temple: 1985: 200,000,000 Hong Kong [15] 飞来的女婿 (Fei lai de nü xu) Son-in-Law Flew Out of Nowhere: 1982 199,500,000 China [13] 蓝盾保险箱 (Lan dun bao xian xiang) Blue Shield Safe: 1983 ...
A Legend (simplified Chinese: 传奇; traditional Chinese: 傳奇) is a 2024 Chinese action fantasy film. [3] It was written and directed by Stanley Tong and starred Jackie Chan, Lay Zhang, Guli Nazha and Aarif Rahman. [4]
Xie Na (simplified Chinese: 谢娜; traditional Chinese: 謝娜; pinyin: Xiè Nà; born May 6, 1981) is a Chinese host, singer and actress. [2] She is best known for having co-hosted the Hunan Satellite TV program Happy Camp with He Jiong, Li Weijia, Du Haitao, and Wu Xin.
Esperanza "Zsa Zsa" Perez Padilla (born May 28, 1964) is a Filipino singer, actress, television host, music producer and businesswoman. [3]Referred to as the "Divine Diva", [4] Padilla is recognized as one of the top female recording artists in the Philippines. [5]
Executive production company and distributor Beijing Enlight Pictures [4] premiered Ne Zha on 11 July 2019 in Beijing, followed by an encore on 12 July. [5] The film was given a limited release in IMAX and China Film Giant Screen premium large format theatres [ 6 ] on 13 July, and was released nationwide on 26 July.
Gods of Honour is a Hong Kong television series adapted from the 16th-century novel Fengshen Bang (also known as Investiture of the Gods or Creation of the Gods), a Chinese vernacular classic written by Xu Zhonglin and Lu Xixing.