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Ching Hai was born to a Vietnamese mother and an ethnic Chinese father, [15] on 12 May 1950 in a small village in the Quảng Ngãi Province in Vietnam. [16] At the age of 18, she moved to England to study and later to France and then Germany, where she worked for the Red Cross. [17]
Han Sanping (producer); Qin Wen (screenwriter); Du Xiao Yu (director); Song Yi, Charmaine Sheh, Li Chun, Zhang Guoli, Juck Zhang Chao, Wang Renjun, Li Shen, Haoyue Huang, Caesar Guo Cheng, Xuan Yan, Liu Jie, Chen Wei, Fenny Wu, Feng Guo Qiang, Gao Hai Peng, Jia Jin, Kudousi Jiang Ainiwaer, Wu Hong, Wang Chuan, Long Bin, Chenxia Liu, Yukun Xu ...
Li Yi (Chinese: 李益; pinyin: Lǐ Yì; Wade–Giles: Li I, about 746/748–827/829) was a poet of the Tang dynasty. Three of Li Yi's poems were collected in the popular anthology Three Hundred Tang Poems. However, one of his most famous poems and one which was included in most other Classical Chinese poetry anthologies was not included in the ...
Ching Li (Chinese: 井莉) (1945-2017) was a Hong Kong actress popular in the 1970s. She appeared in more than 60 films, mostly by Shaw Brothers Studio . [ 1 ]
Since its conception during the Tang dynasty, "Quiet Night Thought" remains one of Li Bai's most famous and memorable poems.It is featured in classic Chinese poetry anthologies such as the Three Hundred Tang Poems and is popularly taught in Chinese-language schools as part of Chinese literature curricula.
The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants is a 1994 Taiwanese television series produced by Chinese Television System (CTS) a few months after its prequel Justice Pao, which was also produced by Chao Ta-shen.
The story is set in the 1980s, instead of the 1970s as in The Unforgettable Character.When Chu Chih-keng brings orphaned girl Tu Hsiao-shuang to his family, everyone welcomes her with open arms—except Chu Chih-keng's wife Lee Hsin-pei, since only she knows that Chu Chih-keng has loved Tu Hsiao-shuang's late mother Kao Hsu-pai.
Li Yi, Li-yi or Liyi may refer to: Li Yi (poet) (746/748–827/829), Tang dynasty poet; Emperor Xuānzong of Tang (810–859), name Li Yi, Chinese emperor of the Tang Dynasty; Hermengild Li Yi (1923–2012), Chinese Roman Catholic bishop; Li Yi (sociologist) (born 1961), Chinese sociologist; Li Yi (footballer) (born 1979), Chinese football ...