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  2. Lai Shi, China's Last Eunuch - Wikipedia

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    Lai Shi, China's Last Eunuch, also known as Last Eunuch in China (Chinese: 中國最後一個太監) is a 1988 Hong Kong historical drama film directed by Jacob Cheung in his directorial debut and starring Max Mok in the title role of Liu Lai-shi. The film is based on Ni Kuang's novel about eunuch Sun Yaoting.

  3. Ngọc Sơn (singer) - Wikipedia

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    With Ngoc Hai and Ngoc Ha, two of his brothers, Ngọc Sơn has conducted many music programs. His music ranges from ethnic songs to other genres such as pop, rap, and rock. Ngọc Sơn was awarded the Voice of the Western Provinces in 1985, Affectionate Singer of 1989 in Nha Trang, and, for his Ngọc Sơn Pop CD 1, the Winners Gold Record in ...

  4. Song Lang - Wikipedia

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    The name of the movie Song Lang is taken from the name of a musical instrument that controls the rhythm in cai luong, don ca tai tu and ca Hue, carrying many concepts not only on stage but also in the spiritual life of the artist. [1] [2] The phrase "song lang" in the work is also subtly inserted by the director to refer to the two men.

  5. The Spirits of Love - Wikipedia

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    The show was originally broadcast on November 9, 2008, on Channel 8, with the show having a timeslot of 7pm on the weekends, with it being dubbed in Mandarin Chinese, as it is prohibited in Singapore to broadcast in Chinese dialects. Love's timeslot was extended to the weekdays, making it a daily series.

  6. Leon Lai - Wikipedia

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    Leon Lai Ming SBS BBS MH (Chinese: 黎明; born 11 December 1966), is a Hong Kong actor, singer, film director, and businessman. He is one of the " Four Heavenly Kings " of Hong Kong pop music. He uses his Chinese name "Lai Ming" or "Li Ming", which literally means " dawn ".

  7. Bo Xilai - Wikipedia

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    Bo Yibo had seven children. Aside from his eldest daughter, Bo Xiying, born to his first wife, Li Ruming, the rest were born to his second wife, Hu Ming. They are: eldest son Bo Xiyong, second son Bo Xilai, third son Bo Xicheng, fourth son Bo Xining, second daughter Bo Jieying, and youngest daughter Bo Xiaoying.

  8. Quang Lê - Wikipedia

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    The album included more songs that were requested from his fans including “Buồn Chi Em Ơi”, “Em Hãy Về Đi”, and a duet with Mai Thiên Vân, “Các Anh Về”. There was a lot of controversy when Quang Lê’s name was taken off of the Paris By Night 96 Nhạc Yêu Cầu 2 poster, much to the dismay of many of his fans.

  9. Ngũ Cung - Wikipedia

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    The band partnered with Riki, Tran Thanh Phuong and Tran Tuan Long during the recording. They sang the English song 'East' with American singer Riki. [10] The song has style of music in West Asia that is the first sung by Riki and then by the Hoang Hiep. Ngũ Cung also wrote song Lồng ngực tối - Dark chest with Nguyen Vinh Tien, a ballad ...