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Mo Li Hua appeared in a 1937 Hollywood movie The Good Earth (based on a novel by Pearl S. Buck). [6]: 51– During World War II, some Hollywood films used the "Mo Li Hua" tune to represent the Chinese. [8] The tune, without lyrics, was also used as a musical theme in Avatar: The Last Airbender, a 2005–2008 television series. [40]
Li marries Zou Jie who was a member of her high school's chapter of the Communist Youth League of China. After marriage, they move into Jie's home but unused to their lifestyle and unable to bear a child of her own, they move back to stay with Mo. Li eventually adopts a baby girl named Hua. Li later becomes mentally unstable.
Wang received a Golden Horse Award for the film White Jasmine, [4] aka Mo li hua, [5] a 1980 film that also starred Sylvia Chang. [6] Wang later branched out to writing and directing films that included Lewd Lizard (1979) and Yellow Skin (1985), [7] as well as some production work. [8] Wang retired from the film business in 1984. [4]
A fact from Mo Li Hua appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 27 March 2011 (check views).The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that Mo Li Hua (Jasmine Flower), a popular Chinese folk song used previously on many official occasions, was censored due to its association with the 2011 Chinese protests?
This is a list of Chinese folk songs, categorized by region.. In the 1990s, with the spread of music television in China, a new type of folk song began to emerge, known as new folk songs (新民歌) or TV program folk songs (晚会民歌).
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Asian Wave is a 2012 Chinese reality singing talent show featuring contestants from many different Asian countries. The show premiered on 11 July 2012 on Dragon Television.. On 20 September 2012, Malaysian singer-songwriter Shila Amzah won the competition by unanimous vote, after performing 3 songs (in the final rounds) in 3 languages (Malay, English and Mandarin).
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