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Minning Town
Minning () is a Towns of the People's Republic of China, town under the administration of Yongning County, Ningxia, China. , it administers Funing Community () and the following six villages: *Funing Village () *Mulan Village () *Wuhe Village () *Yuanyi Village () *Yuhai Village () *Yuanlong Village () Minning, which literally means "Fujian–Ningxia", was named by Xi Jinping in 1997, then deputy secretary of the Fujian Provincial Party Committee and the leader of the Fujian-Ningxia poverty-alleviation leading group. The town was officially established in 2001 after its population swelled to 14,000. Most of its residents are resettled farmers from Xihaigu in southern Ningxia, one of the poorest places in China and a main target of the government's poverty-alleviation resettlement program. The 2021 TV series ''Minning Town'' is based on the history of this town. It depicts poverty alleviation efforts. Starring Huang Xuan, Zu Feng, Rayzha Alimjan, Zhang Jiayi, Huang Yao (actress), H ...
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Towns Of The People's Republic Of China
When referring to Administrative divisions of China#Township level (4th), political divisions of China, town is the standard English translation of the Chinese (traditional: ; zh, p=zhèn , w=chen4). The Constitution of the People's Republic of China classifies towns as fourth-level administrative units, along with, for example, Townships of China, townships ( zh, s=乡 , p=xiāng). A township is typically smaller in population and more remote than a town. Similar to higher-level administrative units, the borders of a town would typically include an urban core (a small town with the population on the order of 10,000 people), as well as a rural area with some Villages of China, villages ( zh, labels=no, s=村 , p=cūn, or zh, labels=no, s=庄 , p=zhuāng). Map representation A typical provincial map would merely show a town as a circle centered at its urban area and labeled with its name, while a more detailed one (e.g., a map of a single county-level division) would also s ...
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Zu Feng
Zu Feng (; born February 23, 1974) is a Chinese actor and director. Zu first attracted attention in 2008 for his role as Li Ya in the successful TV drama '' Lurk''. He has earned and been nominated for numerous awards during his career, including winning the Best New Actor Award at the 2011 Chinese Young Generation Film Forum for his role in ''The Founding of a Party'', Society Awardat the Golden Phoenix Awards, and two Huading Award for Best Supporting Actor. Early life Zu was born and raised in Nanjing, Jiangsu. He attended Jinling High School there. In 1991, Zu worked in Nanjing Automobile Factory. Zu enrolled in the Beijing Film Academy in 1996. He teaches there after graduation in 2000–2006. Acting career In 1999, Zu made his film debut in ''Lu Town Legend'', when he was still a student at Beijing Film Academy. While he was teaching at Beijing Film Academy he also appeared in many television series, such as ''The Highland Troop'', ''The Silent Witness'' and ''Shajiabang ...
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Sixth Tone
''Sixth Tone'' () is a Chinese state-owned English-language online magazine published by Shanghai United Media Group. Name ''Sixth Tone'''s name relates to the number of tones in Mandarin Chinese, but also is stated to carry more metaphorical meaning as well. Mandarin Chinese has four active tones and a fifth dropped tone that has less prominence than the other four. Because of the language's five tones, the publication's name refers to an ideal of expanding beyond traditionally-reported items in Anglophone media, making it the "sixth tone". History The online magazine began publication on April 6, 2016, with an investment of US$4.5 million from the Shanghai United Media Group. It is a sister publication of ''The Paper''. Wei Xing was its first editor-in-chief until May 30, 2016, when he moved to create a start-up company and therefore no longer worked for the paper. Succeeding Wei, Zhang Jun became the new editor-in-chief that year. By 2018, Western media began to cite '' ...
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Bai Yu (actor)
Bai Yu (, born 8 April 1990) is a Chinese actor. He is best known for his roles in the dramas '' Love O2O'' (2016), '' Memory Lost'' (2016), ''Suddenly This Summer'' (2018), ''Guardian'' (2018), ''Detective L'' (2019), ''The Long Night'' (2020), ''The Bond'' (2021), and ''The Wind Blows from Longxi'' (2022). Early life and education Bai was born in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China on April 8, 1990. He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama with a bachelor's degree in performance. Biography In 2014, Bai made his acting debut in the web drama ''0.5 Diors''. In 2015, Bai starred in the youth medical drama ''Grow Up'', portraying a rebellious yet realistic intern. The same year, he was cast in the modern romance dramas ''Above the Clouds'' and ''Hello, Joann''. In 2016, Bai gained recognition with his role in the war drama ''Young Marshal'' directed by Zhang Li. He gained further recognition with his supporting role in the hit romantic comedy drama '' Love O2O''. He then played the lea ...
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Wang Kai (actor)
Wang Kai (born August 18, 1982) is a Chinese actor. He is known for his television roles in '':zh:北平无战事, All Quiet in Peking'' (2014), ''The Disguiser'' (2015), ''Nirvana in Fire'' (2015), ''Ode to Joy (TV series), Ode to Joy'' (2016), ''When a Snail Falls in Love'' (2016), Stay with Me (2016 TV series), ''Stay With Me'' (2016), and ''Like a Flowing River'' (2018), as well as his film role in ''The Devotion of Suspect X (film), The Devotion of Suspect X''. Early life and education Wang was born in Wuhan in Hubei, Hubei Province. Although he wanted to become an actor after performing Thunderstorm (play), ''Thunderstorm'' in school, his father wanted him to do sports while his mother wanted him to find a stable job. As a result, he worked as a book porter at Xinhua Bookstore after high school. During his free time, he took on side jobs such as attending activities organized by TV stations, taking model-training courses, and shooting commercials. In 2002, during the sho ...
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Yan Ni (actress)
Yan Ni (; born 10 March 1971 in Xi'an, Shaanxi), born Yan Kaiyan (), is a Chinese film and television actress. She works for the Television Art center of the People's Liberation Army Air Force. Yan ranked 54th on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2015. Biography Yan Ni was born in Xi'an, Shaanxi. Yan's parents are ordinary workers, and all her family still live in Xi'an. After high school, she enrolled at a financial college to study accounting. Two years later she succeeded in gaining admission to an art organization of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) in Lanzhou, and then went on to enroll at the PLA's Art School in Beijing. Yan started acting in 1992. In 1999 she had her first cinematic role, playing Qiqoqiqo Ma in the film ''Cog and Hen''. Yan rose to fame for her role as Tong Xiangyu in '' My Own Swordsman'', an 80 episode TV comedy-drama that tells the story of the happenings in a tavern during the Ming Dynasty. After ''My Own Swordsman'' she played secreta ...
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Tao Hong (actress, Born 1969)
Tao Hong (born 11 May 1969), also known as Helen Tao, is a Chinese actress and singer. She received the 2002 Golden Rooster Award The Golden Rooster Awards () are film awards given in mainland China. The awards were originally given annually, beginning in 1981. The name of the award came from the year of the Rooster in 1981. Award recipients receive a statuette in the sha ... for Best Actress. Filmography Film TV Dramas References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tao, Hong 1969 births Living people Actresses from Chongqing 20th-century Chinese actresses 21st-century Chinese actresses Chinese stage actresses Central Academy of Drama alumni Chinese film actresses Chinese television actresses ...
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Huang Jue
Huang Jue (, born 7 August 1974) is a Chinese actor. He gained fame for his roles in '' Baobei in Love'' (2004), '' Falling Flowers'' (2012), and '' Fallen City'' (2013). In 2018, Jue had also starred in the films '' Long Day's Journey into Night'', which was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival The 71st annual Cannes Film Festival took place from 8 to 19 May 2018. Australian actress Cate Blanchett served as jury president for the main competition. Japanese filmmaker Hirokazu Kore-eda won the ''Palme d'Or'', the festival's top prize, fo .... Filmography Film Television series Awards and nominations References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Huang, Jue 1974 births Living people Male actors from Guangxi 21st-century Chinese male actors Chinese male television actors Chinese male film actors ...
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Yao Chen
Yao Chen ( zh, c=姚晨, poj=Iâu Sîn, p=Yáo chén, born 5 October 1979) is a Chinese actress and philanthropist. She achieved early success with her role in the sitcom '' My Own Swordsman'' (2006) and went on to star in the television series '' Lurk'' (2008), ''Divorce Lawyers'' (2014), and '' All Is Well'' (2019). Her notable film credits include '' Caught in the Web'' (2012), '' Firestorm'' (2013), '' Lost, Found'' (2018), and '' Send Me to the Clouds'' (2019). In the early 2010s, Yao gained enormous popularity on Weibo, becoming the first "Weibo Queen" at the 2010 Weibo Night. In 2013, she was named the first UN Refugee Agency Goodwill Ambassador in China. In 2014, Yao was named as one of the most influential people on the ''Time 100'' list, and named by ''Forbes'' as the 83rd most powerful woman in the world. Yao ranked 77th on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2008, 73rd in 2009, 78th in 2010, 24th in 2011, 33rd in 2012, 56th in 2013, 69th in 2014, 41st in 2015, ...
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You Yongzhi
You Yong (born 13 December 1963) is a Chinese actor. He enrolled in the Xi'an Drama School (西安话剧院) in 1979 and joined the Shanghai Theatre Academy Shanghai Theatre Academy () is a municipal public college for dramatic art education in Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. History On December 1, 1945, the Shanghai Municipal Experimental Drama ... in 1984. Upon graduation in 1988, he acted in his first film, ''Obsession''. He is best known for his roles as policemen or military officers. Filmography Film Television References External links * You Yong on chinesemov.com Male actors from Shaanxi Male actors from Xi'an 1963 births Living people Chinese male stage actors 20th-century Chinese male actors 21st-century Chinese male actors Chinese male film actors Chinese male television actors {{China-actor-stub ...
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Guo Jingfei
"Guo", written in Chinese: 郭, is one of the most common Chinese surnames and means "the wall that surrounds a city" in Chinese. It can also be transliterated as Cok, Gou, Quo, Quach, Quek, Que, Keh, Kuo, Kwo, Kuoch, Kok, Koc, Kwee, Kwek, Kwik, Kwok, Kuok, Kuek, Gock, Koay, or Ker. The Korean equivalent is spelled Kwak; the Vietnamese equivalent is Quách. The different ways of spelling this surname indicate the origin of the family. For example, the Cantonese "Kwok" originated in Hong Kong and the surrounding area. In the Philippines, the spelling is "Que", "Ke", "Quepe", and "Kepa". In 2019, Guo was the 16th most common surname in mainland China. Origins There are eight legendary origins of the Guo surname, which include a Persian ( Hui) origin, a Korean origin, and a Mongolian origin, as a result of sinicization. However, the majority of people bearing the surname Guo are descended from the Han Chinese. Hui surname One of the Guo family is from the Hui clans around Qu ...
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Bai Yufan
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