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Liu Yijun (actor)
Liu Yijun (, born 12 June 1970) is a Chinese actor. He graduated from the Beijing Film Academy. Liu is known for his television roles in '' The Disguiser'' (2015), '' Nirvana in Fire'' (2015) and ''Surgeons'' (2017); and has been nominated for the Golden Eagle Awards and Magnolia Awards. Biography On 12 June 1970, Liu was born Liu Min into an intellectual family near the Xi'an Film Studio (now Xiying Group) in Xi'an, Shaanxi, his parents were geologists. In his youth, his father took him to study Sichuan opera under actor Qu Guoqiang. In 1991, he was assigned to Xi'an Film Studio after graduating from Beijing Film Academy. In 1994, he resigned from Xi'an Film Studio and joined Ningbo Television as a director. During this period, his work ''Walking in the Human World'' won the second prize of the Star Award. In 1998, he resigned from Ningbo Television and went to Beijing alone. In 2014, director Kong Sheng invited Liu to star as Xie Yu, the Marquis of Ningguo, in '' Nirv ...
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Xi'an
Xi'an is the list of capitals in China, capital of the Chinese province of Shaanxi. A sub-provincial city on the Guanzhong plain, the city is the third-most populous city in Western China after Chongqing and Chengdu, as well as the most populous city in Northwestern China. Its total population was 12.95 million as of the 2020 census, including an urban population of 9.28 million. Known as Chang'an throughout much of its history, Xi'an is one of China's Historical capitals of China, Four Great Ancient Capitals, having held the position under several of the most important dynasties in Chinese history, including the Western Zhou, Qin dynasty, Qin, Western Han, Sui dynasty, Sui, Northern Zhou and Tang dynasty, Tang. Xi'an is now the second-most popular tourist destination in China. The city was one of the terminal points on the Silk Road during the ancient and medieval eras, as well as the home of the 3rd-century BC Terracotta Army commissioned by Emperor Qin Shi Huan ...
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The Beijing News
''The Beijing News'' () is a daily newspaper China owned by China's Communist Party. Co-founded by ''Guangming Daily'' and ''Nanfang Daily'' in November 2003, the newspaper was transferred to the party's Beijing Municipal Committee in September 2011. History ''The Beijing News'' began publishing on 11 November 2003 by a joint venture of Guangming Daily Press and Nanfang Media Group (also transliterated as "Southern Newspaper Group" or Southern Daily Press Group, publisher of '' Southern Weekly''), both owned by the sub-committees of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the ruling party of China since 1949. Guangming Daily Press was owned by the Central Committee while Nanfang Media Group was owned by the Guangdong provincial committee of the CCP. Initially, staff from Nanfang Media Group dominated the day-to-day operation of the newspaper, turning ''The Beijing News'' into one of Beijing's most influential newspapers. According to Jonathan Hassid, an assistant professor (from 2 ...
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Tang Mie
Tang Mie or Tang Mo (; died 301 BC) was a Chinese general during the Warring States period. He was killed at the Battle of Chuisha in modern-day Henan Province leading the armies of Chu Chu or CHU may refer to: Chinese history * Chu (state) (c. 1030 BC–223 BC), a state during the Zhou dynasty * Western Chu (206 BC–202 BC), a state founded and ruled by Xiang Yu * Chu Kingdom (Han dynasty) (201 BC–70 AD), a kingdom of the H ... against a four-state anti-Chu alliance of Qi, Wei, Han and Qin.《史记·卷二十七·天官书》:昔之传天数者:在齐,甘公;楚,唐昧;赵,尹皋;魏,石申。 References {{Authority control Year of birth unknown 301 BC deaths Generals of the Warring States period Chu state people ...
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Legend Of Mi Yue
''The Legend of Mi Yue'' () is a 2015 Chinese television series directed by Zheng Xiaolong and based on eponymous historical novel. It stars Sun Li in the title role of Mi Yue. The series aired 2 episodes daily on Beijing TV and Dragon TV from 30 November 2015 to 9 January 2016. Synopsis This is a story about the tortuous life of Mi Yue, the first stateswoman and Queen Dowager () in China's history. Mi Yue was a young princess who lived in the Kingdom of Chu during the Warring States period. Her childhood was not peaceful, after witnessing her mother falling into the schemes of the Queen of Chu. Yet, she was on good relations with her sister, Mi Shu and her father, King Wei. She was eventually sent to Qin as a concubine as part of her sister's dowry, separating her from Huang Xie, her first love. Mi Yue gains the favor of King Ying Si and gives birth to a son named Ying Ji. This leads to the jealousy of Mi Shu, Wei Yan, the queen, and other concubines. After King Ying Si p ...
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Li Bing (Qin)
Li Bing (; ) was a Chinese hydraulic engineer and politician of the Warring States period. He served the state of Qin as an administrator and is revered for his work on the Dujiangyan River Control System, which both controlled flooding and provided irrigation water year-round, greatly increasing the productivity of the valley. Li Bing became a cultural icon, known as the vanquisher of the River God and is compared to the Great Yu. Dujiangyan is still in use today and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Life and career King Zhaoxiang of Qin (r. 306–251 BC) dispatched Li Bing as a joint military and civilian governor (''shou'') over Shu, a recently defeated state in Sichuan province, Southwest China, just west of modern Chengdu. According to the ''Records of the Grand Historian'', Li Bing was appointed governor of Shu in c. 277 BC. However, the ''Chronicles of Huayang'' place Li Bing in Shu in 272 BC. He arrived just as Zhang Ruo had put down the last of the mar ...
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Love Me If You Dare (TV Series)
''Love Me If You Dare'' () is a 2015 Chinese television series that is adapted from Ding Mo's novel of the same name published in July 2014. The series is produced by Kong Sheng and Hou Hongliang, with the screenplay written by Hai Yan. It stars Wallace Huo, Sandra Ma, Zhang Luyi, Wang Kai and Yin Zheng. The drama was aired simultaneously on Sohu and Dragon TV from 15 October 2015 to 4 January 2016. The drama was praised for its storyline and character development, rating 9.6 out of 10 on viki.com with a significant following abroad, becoming one of the highest rated television series on Viki. Synopsis Simon/Jin Yan (Wallace Huo) is a psychologist who returns to China from the US after a close encounter with a serial killer, but his ordeal is not over yet. Together with his assistant, Jenny/Jian Yao ( Sandra Ma), police officer Li Xunran ( Wang Kai), and friend Fu Ziyu ( Yin Zheng) they solve mysterious and violent criminal cases. Cast Ratings * Highest ratings are marke ...
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List Of Nirvana In Fire Characters
This is a list of ''Nirvana in Fire'' characters. The Chinese drama, ''Nirvana in Fire'' was adapted from ', a web novel written by Haiyan. The series takes place during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Wei and Liang dynasties in Ancient China. It follows Mei Changsu, a strategist who enters the capital of the Liang Dynasty to overturn a miscarriage of justice laid upon his family as well as help his close friend become the new Emperor. Main characters Mei Changsu/Su Zhe/Lin Shu Lin Shu (林殊) (played by Hu Ge; teenage counterpart played by Zhang Zhehan) is the main protagonist and the son of Lin Xie, the commander general under the List of Nirvana in Fire characters#Emperor of Liang, Emperor of Da Liang, and Grand Princess Jinyang. He was described as high-spirited and extremely bright prodigy, as well as proud and skillful by his cousin and close friend, List of Nirvana in Fire characters#Xiao Jingyan, Prince Jing, Xiao Jingyan. However, when he and his father went ...
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Tiger Mom (TV Series)
''Tiger Mom'' () is a 2015 Chinese television series starring Zhao Wei and Tong Dawei. It aired on Dragon TV and Tianjin TV from 3 May to 25 May 2015. The series revolves around a strong-willed disciplinarian tiger mother who faces mounting pressure raising her daughter, while her husband has an opposite view of how to raise their daughter. It marks Zhao Wei's return to television after a 5-year absence. Synopsis Qian Qian is the school-aged daughter of Bi Sheng Nan (Zhao Wei) and Luo Su (Tong Dawei). After learning from others that the educational foundation starts in elementary school and witnessing first hand the difficult process of entering a great and prestigious school, Bi Sheng Nan realized that her daughter needs to catch up. Determined to make sure her daughter is on par with the other kids, she has quickly grown into the role of a tiger mom while her easygoing husband Luo Su maintains that the happiness of Qian Qian is the most important, even if that means being acad ...
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Wang Jingwei
Wang Zhaoming (4 May 188310 November 1944), widely known by his pen name Wang Jingwei, was a Chinese politician who was president of the Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China, a puppet state of the Empire of Japan. He was initially a member of the Socialist ideology of the Kuomintang, left wing of the Kuomintang (KMT), leading a Government of the Republic of China in Wuhan, government in Wuhan in opposition to the right-wing Nationalist government in Nanjing, but later became increasingly anti-communist after his efforts to collaborate with the Chinese Communist Party ended in political failure. Wang was a close associate of Sun Yat-sen for the last twenty years of Sun's life. After Sun's death in 1925, Wang engaged in a political struggle with Chiang Kai-shek for control over the Kuomintang, but lost. Wang remained inside the Kuomintang, but continued to have disagreements with Chiang. Following the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937, Wang acce ...
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Mao Zedong (TV Series)
''Mao Zedong '' () is a 2013 Chinese epic biographical television series which dramatises the life of Mao Zedong, former chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and the main founder of the People's Republic of China. It was directed by Gao Xixi, and starred Tang Guoqiang, Liu Jing, Li Bowen, Guo Lianwen, and Wang Wufu. The television series was released in 2013 to mark the 120th anniversary of the birth of Mao Zedong. Cast Mao and other Communist Party leaders * Hou Jingjian as Younger Mao Zedong. * Tang Guoqiang as Mao Zedong. * Liu Congdan as Yang Kaihui, Mao's first wife. * Liu Jing as Zhou Enlai. * Xia Dejun as Younger Zhou Enlai. * Wang Wufu as Zhu De. * Ren Shan as Younger Zhu De. * Guo Lianwen as Liu Shaoqi. * Zong Liqun as Peng Dehuai. * Sun Hongtao as Zhang Wentian. * Wang Yanan as Ye Ting. * Wang Biqi as He Zizhen, Mao's second wife. * Shao Feng as Wang Jiaxiang. * Fan Ying as Mao Anying, Mao's elder son. * Sun Jia as Madame Mao, Mao's third wife. * You Lip ...
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Cameo Appearance
A cameo appearance, also called a cameo role and often shortened to just cameo (), is a brief guest appearance of a well-known person or character in a work of the performing arts. These roles are generally small, many of them non-speaking ones, and are commonly either appearances in a work in which they hold some special significance (such as actors from an original movie appearing in its remake) or renowned people making uncredited appearances. Short appearances by celebrities, film directors, politicians, athletes or musicians are common. A crew member of the movie or show playing a minor role can be referred to as a cameo role as well, such as director Alfred Hitchcock who made frequent cameo appearances in his films. Concept Originally, in the 1920s, a "cameo role" meant "a small character part that stands out from the other minor parts". The ''Oxford English Dictionary'' connects this with the meaning "a short literary sketch or portrait", which is based on the lite ...
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Feng Deyi
Feng Lun (; 568 – 18 July 627), courtesy name Deyi (), better known as Feng Deyi, formally Duke Miao of Mi, was a Chinese official of the Sui and Tang dynasties who served as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Gaozu of Tang and Emperor Taizong of Tang. He was praised for his quick thinking but criticized by historians for his being overly attentive to the emperors' desires. Background Feng Deyi was born in 568, when his grandfather Feng Longzhi (封隆之) was a high level official for Northern Qi. His father Feng Zixiu (封子繡) served as a provincial governor for Northern Zhou, but was captured by the Chen dynasty general Wu Mingche in a battle, probably in 573, during Wu's main offensive against Northern Qi. Sometime after Northern Qi was destroyed by Northern Zhou in 577, Feng Zixiu fled back north, and was made a provincial governor by Emperor Wen of Sui, whose Sui dynasty succeeded Northern Zhou in 581. Feng Deyi's mother Lady Lu was the sister of the off ...
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