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"Kong Yiji" (Chinese: 孔乙己; pinyin: Kǒng Yǐjǐ) is a short-story by Lu Xun, a leading figure in modern Chinese literature. The story was originally published in the journal New Youth (Chinese: 新青年) in April 1919 and was later included in Lu Xun's first collection of short stories, Call to Arms (Chinese: 吶喊). [ 1 ]
Jiang Xin (Chinese: 蒋欣; born 8 May 1983), [1] [2] also known by her English name Rulu Jiang, is a Chinese actress. Jiang ranked 56 on Forbes China Celebrity 100 in 2017. [ 3 ]
Lu Xun was a master of irony and satire (as can be seen in "The True Story of Ah Q") and yet could also write impressively direct prose ("My Old Home", "A Little Incident"). Chinese peasant in Tianjin c. 1909. Lu Xun is typically regarded by Mao Zedong as the most influential Chinese writer who was associated with the May Fourth Movement.
Zhou Xun (Chinese: 周迅, born 18 October 1974) is a Chinese actress and singer. Widely regarded as one of the Four Dan Actresses of China, she has gained critical acclaim for her performances in both film and television. Zhou first rose to prominence with her role in Suzhou River (2000).
Lulu Xuan (Chinese: 宣璐; born 15 January 1991) is a Chinese actress.She debuted in the television series The Dream of Red Mansions (2010). She is best known for portraying Lanman Shandi in the historical television series Legend of SouthWest Dance and Music (2013) and Jiang Yanli in the xianxia web series The Untamed (2019).
Lu Yuxiao (simplified Chinese: 卢昱晓; traditional Chinese: 盧昱曉; pinyin: Lú Yùxiǎo, born September 27, 1999), is a Chinese actress. She gained recognition for playing the role of Shangguan Qian in My Journey to You (2023).
Lü Jie (simplified Chinese: 吕洁; traditional Chinese: 呂潔; pinyin: Lǚ Jié; English name Amy Lu) is a Cantonese actress and model active in mainland China and Hong Kong. Lü Jie graduated from Zhixin High School in Guangzhou , Guangdon , China , and the Guangzhou Institute of Foreign Languages with a degree in French .
Lu Xun is also depicted in the film, and played by Wang Zhiwen. His portrayal of Lu was critically praised. [23] The Golden Era received mixed to positive reviews. Most reviews praised Ann Hui's direction and insightfulness into Xiao Hong's life, but criticized its running time and