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The following is a list of notable actresses from mainland China This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Zhou Ye was born in Chongqing, China in 1998 and moved to Huizhou, Guangdong when she was five years old. There, she attended Hua Luogeng Middle School. [citation needed]She entered the IELTS class of the International Department in her first year of high school, chose liberal arts in her second year, and transferred to the media class in her third year.
Zhao Tao (born 28 January 1977) is a Chinese actress. She works in China and occasionally Europe, and has appeared in 10 films and several shorts since starting her career in 1999. She is best known for her collaborations with her husband, director Jia Zhangke, including Platform (2000) and Still Life (2006).
Zhou Dongyu (Chinese: 周冬雨; born 31 January 1992) is a Chinese actress, who gained recognition after appearing in Zhang Yimou's film Under the Hawthorn Tree (2010). She was also chosen by Southern Metropolis Daily as one of the "Four Dan actresses of the post-90s Generation", along with Zheng Shuang, Guan Xiaotong and Yang Zi. [3]
Actresses who also won leading actress in a motion picture of China Literary and Art Circles Awards: Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress : Li Ling, Xi Meijuan, Yue Hong, Tao Hong, Ni Ping, Jiang Wenli, Zhou Xun, Song Jia; Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress : Liu Bei, Zhou Xun, Zhao Wei, Da Song Jia
Pages in category "21st-century Chinese actresses" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 406 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 196 BC, the Emperor Gaozu of Han sent the scholar Lu Jia to the court of Zhao Tuo. [16] On this occasion, Zhao Tuo squatted and wore his hair in a bun, in the Yuè manner. [16] "You are a Chinese and your forefathers and kin lie buried in Zhending in the land of Zhao", Lu told the king. [17] "
Prince Qing's adoptive daughter, Tuo-Tuo, a deadly warrior, arrives to lend her assistance on receiving news of Qinglong's escape. Qinglong, now a fugitive and unable to leave the city until his wounds heal, finds his way to the Justice Security Service, a private security company whose fortunes are dwindling.