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The Duan Hong Ling Yan Ji (Chinese: 斷鴻零雁記; [5] pinyin: duàn hóng líng yàn jì) was written in classical literary styles and translated into English by George Kin Leung as The Lone Swan in 1929. [6] The novel depicts tragic love stories between a young man and two young ladies, both of whom wholeheartedly fall in love with him.
[8] [6] After her participation in the show, she switched to using her Chinese name, Hong Ling as she found that people found it difficult to pronounce her Thai name. [6] Subsequently, she completed an acting course at the Singapore Media Academy in 2014. In 2014, Hong was involved in a long-form drama titled 118 where she paired up with Nick Teo.
In the early 20th century, Chinese reformers like Hu Shih saw the need for language reform and championed the development of a vernacular that allowed modern Chinese to write the language the same way they speak. The vernacular language movement took hold, and the written language was standardized as vernacular Chinese.
Ailing, Ai-ling, or, similar; is a female Chinese given name. It may be Anglicized as Irene , Eileen , or similar. People with Chinese names variously romanized as "Ailing" or similar include:
In 2010, she published her first book titled Love's here (爱情 来了) which was ranked on Popular's list of best-selling books in Malaysia. [5] She wrote the book under the pen name, Yang Bao Bei (杨宝贝), however would prefer friends to refer to her by her real name. [ 5 ]
She has acted in both English and Chinese language dramas and in Singapore-Malaysia co-productions. Ong collaborated with fellow Mediacorp artistes Jeff Wang and Apple Hong in opening a chain of Taiwanese street snack shops across Singapore called "Xiao Bar Wang" 小霸王 owned by Wang. [2] She also owns several freelance businesses in ...
Hong is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname 洪 (Hóng). It was listed 184th among the Song -era Hundred Family Surnames . Today it is not among the 100 most common surnames in mainland China but it was the 15th-most-common surname in Taiwan in 2005.
In 1956, Ha started her acting career in Hong Kong films. Ha first appeared in The Soul Stealer, a 1956 Crime film directed by Ng Wui. Ha's last film was I Love You, Mom, a 2013 film directed by Casey Chan Lai-Ying. Ha is credited with over 260 films. [1] Ha joined TVB in 1982 and remained active at the station until 2016.