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Wang Zhixuan
Wang Yiyao (, born 30 June 1991), also known as Scarlett Wang or Vanessa Wang, is a Chinese actress and model. Wang graduated from Qiqihar University. Career Beginnings In 2010, at the age of 19, Wang was discovered after being photographed while she was taking an art examination which led to her being dubbed "Little Kelly Chen" by netizens. In 2011, she made her modelling debut as a CVTV star angel and was chosen to promote the Volvo Ocean Race in China for two consecutive years ( 2011–2012). Between 2011 and 2013, Wang made appearances in multiple Chinese variety shows including as a contestant on ''Super Star Ding Dong'' (开门大吉). In 2013, Wang made her official acting debut in China's first 3D fantasy romance movie ''The Fox Lover''. The same year, she appeared in the urban sitcom ''Happy Leftovers''. In 2014, Wang appeared in the campus comedy ''Super Teacher Bing'' adapted from the online novel of the same name, playing a bold, unrestrained, charming and innocent ...
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Wang (surname)
Wang () is the pinyin romanization of Chinese, romanization of the common Chinese surname (''Wáng''). It has a mixture of various origin with uncertain lineage of family history, however it is currently the list of common Chinese surnames, most common surname in Mainland China, one of the most common surnames in Asia, with more than 107 million in Asia. It is the 8th name listed in the famous Hundred Family Surnames.
[Public Security Bureau Statistics: 'Wang' Found China's #1 'Big Family', Includes 92.88m People]." 24 Apr 2007. Accessed 27 Mar 2012.
A separate surname (''Wāng'') is also romanized as Wang. Wang also has less common unrelated origins in the North Germanic languages, Scandinavian and Germanic languages.


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Jiangmen
Jiangmen ( zh, c=江门), postal map romanization, alternately romanization of Chinese, romanized in Cantonese as Kongmoon, is a prefecture-level city in Guangdong provinces of China, Province in southern China. It consists of three urban districts (Pengjiang District, Pengjiang, Jianghai District, Jianghai, Xinhui, Jiangmen, Xinhui), Heshan, Guangdong, Heshan, and the more rural Siyi (Xinhui, Taishan, Guangdong, Taishan, Kaiping, and Enping), which is the ancestral homeland of approximately 4 million overseas Chinese. As of the 2020 census, Jiangmen had a total population of about 4,798,090. Its urban region, consisting of Pengjiang, Jianghai, and Heshan, had 2,657,062 inhabitants. Names Jiangmen is the pinyin romanization of Chinese, romanization of the Chinese language, Chinese name or , based on its pronunciation in the Standard Mandarin, Mandarin dialects of Chinese, dialect. Its former Wade-Giles spelling was . The Chinese Postal Map, Postal Map spelling "Kongmoon" was ...
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Jia Bing
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Wen Song
Wen, wen, or WEN may refer to: * One of several Chinese surnames: ** Wen (surname 文) ** Wen (surname 溫) ** Wen (surname 闻) * Wen, alternate spelling for Wynn (Ƿ ƿ), a letter of the Old English alphabet * Wen, common name for trichilemmal cyst or pilar cyst ** Wen, sebaceous cyst, a form of trichilemmal cyst * Wen, alternate name for lipoma, a benign tumor composed of adipose tissue * wen, the ISO 639-2 code for the Sorbian languages, also known as Wendish languages * WEN, New York Stock Exchange symbol for Wendy's/Arby's Group * WEN, Amtrak station code for Columbia Station (Washington), Columbia Station in Wenatchee, Washington, United States * WEN, ICAO airline designator for WestJet Encore * Chinese wen or ''wén'', a coin or currency-unit in the monetary system of Imperial China See also

*The Great Wen, a derogatory nickname for London *文 (other) (Wén) *Wen County (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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The Deer And The Cauldron
''The Deer and the Cauldron'', also known as ''The Duke of Mount Deer'', is a historical novel by Jin Yong. It is his last and longest novel, originally serialized in the Hong Kong newspaper ''Ming Pao'' from 24 October 1969 to 23 September 1972''.'' Title The novel's title is explained in the first chapter when the poet Lü Liuliang discusses two concepts with his son. The cauldron is a reference to a story in the ''Zuo Zhuan'' in which King Zhuang of Chu enquired the weight of the Nine Tripod Cauldrons – revealing his secret desire to seize the Mandate of Heaven. The deer is a reference to a remark by Kuai Tong recorded in the ''Records of the Grand Historian'': "the Qin emperor lost his deer, and all under heaven chased after it". The deer symbolises the common people of China, who are at the mercy of ruthless warlords vying to conquer the lands of the fallen Qin dynasty. As Lü explains to his son, in Chinese history, the cauldron has been used both to cook hunted d ...
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Jin Yong
Louis Cha Leung-yung (; 10 March 1924 – 30 October 2018), better known by his pen name Jin Yong (), was a Hong Kong wuxia novelist and co-founder of '' Ming Pao.'' Cha authored 15 novels between 1955 and 1972 and became one of the most popular Chinese writers of all time, with over 100 million copies sold globally—excluding widespread pirated editions. Cha’s novels, which have been adapted into numerous TV dramas, films, and video games, are esteemed for their literary quality and universal appeal, resonating with both scholarly and popular audiences. Early life Born on 10 March 1924, in Haining, Zhejiang in Republican China, Cha was named Zha Liangyong (Cha Liang-yung) and is the second of seven children. He hailed from the scholarly Zha clan of Haining (), whose members included notable literati of the late Ming and early Qing dynasties such as Zha Jizuo (1601–1676), Zha Shenxing (1650–1727) and Zha Siting (; died 1727). His grandfather, Zha Wenqing (), o ...
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Wei Xiaobao
The following is a list of characters from the novel '' The Deer and the Cauldron'' by Jin Yong. Some of these characters previously appeared in another novel '' Sword Stained with Royal Blood'', which is also written by Jin Yong. Some of these characters are based on historical figures, such as the Kangxi Emperor, Oboi, Wu Sangui, Chen Yuanyuan, Princess Changping, Zheng Keshuang, Feng Xifan, Shi Lang, Galdan Boshugtu Khan, Sophia Alekseyevna, Desi Sangye Gyatso, and Wu Liuqi, as well as Zha Jizuo, a purported ancestor of Jin Yong (Zha Liangyong). Wei Xiaobao and his family * Wei Xiaobao ( zh, c=韋小寶, p=Wéi Xiáobǎo, labels=no) is the witty, sly and illiterate protagonist who was born in a brothel in Yangzhou during the Qing dynasty. He bumbles his way into the imperial palace and has a fateful encounter with the young Kangxi Emperor, with whom he develops a friendship. By sheer luck and wit, he makes a series of accomplishments that have an impact on signific ...
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Xu Kaicheng
Xu Kaicheng (, born 8 August 1990) is a Chinese actor. He is known for his roles in the web dramas ''I Cannot Hug You'', ''Moonshine and Valentine'', ''I'm a Pet At Dali Temple'', and ''Well-Intended Love''. Biography Xu was born in Shanghai, China. He learned dance since young, and enrolled in the Shanghai Theater Academy in 2007, majoring in ballet. Xu first appeared in the variety program ''Jia You Hao Nan Er''. Career In 2012, Xu signed a contract with Ming Dao's entertainment agency, and made his acting debut in the television series ''The Queen of SOP 2''. He continued to star in various supporting roles in television series. In 2017, Xu first gained recognition with his role as a vampire in the fantasy web drama ''I Cannot Hug You''. In 2018, Xu starred in the fantasy romance drama ''Moonshine and Valentine'' as the second male lead. The series was a commercial success and Xu became known to wider audiences. The same year, he played his first leading role in the histori ...
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Qu Ying
Joie Qu Ying (; born July 2, 1971, in Changde, Hunan) is a Chinese model and actress. Life She graduated from the modern drama class at the Artistic School of Hunan, and later became a cast member in the Hunan Repertory Theatre. In 1990, she started working as a professional model as she joined a fashion show team in Beijing. Then she participated, and ended up as a runner-up, in the New Silk Road Chinese Modeling Competition()in 1991. Modeling career After the modeling competition, Qu acted in a large number of television series and films. First in series "Plum Woman" in 1990, the most memorable ones are "Love Talks"() and its spinoff sequel, "Adieu". She also started her singing career when she released her debut album "Fly With Me" in 1994. She signed with music record company BMG in 1997 and released four other albums up to date. Qu has been called "China's first generation of supermodel," and has represented international brands such as Pantene and Maybelline cosmetics. ...
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Cecilia Boey
Song Yan-fei (; born October 22, 1995), also known as Cecilia Boey (), is a Chinese actress, singer and dancer. Song gained fame after joining ''Grade One Freshman'' and her roles in ''I'm Sorry It's not You'' (2017), '' Mr. Right'' (2018) and ''Walk Into Your Memory'' (2019). Early life Song was born on 22 October 1995 in Australia, and moved to Shanghai with her family when she was four years old. She attended Shanghai Theatre Academy. Career Pre-debut Song was discovered by a South Korean talent scout when she was 15 and trained under JYP Entertainment from 2011 to 2014. She was supposed to debut with a girl group called 6MIX (later Twice), but Song suffered a serious knee injury and decided to leave the entertainment company. She went back to China to pursue a career in acting. 2015–present: Acting debut in China Song returned to China and joined the cast of ''Grade One Freshman'' in 2015. Song made her large screen debut in ''The New Year's Eve of Old Lee'' (2016) pla ...
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Jiang Chao
Jiang Chao (, born 12 August 1991), also known as Jo Jiang, is a Chinese actor and singer. He graduated in Beijing Contemporary Music Academy, and was the Jinan Jinan is the capital of the province of Shandong in East China. With a population of 9.2 million, it is one of the largest cities in Shandong in terms of population. The area of present-day Jinan has played an important role in the history of ... region's champion in the singing contest '' Super Boy'' (2010). He is noted for his role as Xi Cheng in the ''Tiny Times'' film series and as Gu Cheng Ze in the romantic comedy series '' The Fox's Summer''. Filmography Film Television series Discography Awards and nominations References External links Jiang Chaoon Weibo 21st-century Chinese male actors Living people Chinese male film actors 1991 births Male actors from Anhui Singers from Anhui Super Boy contestants Chinese male television actors Long stubs with short prose {{China-actor-s ...
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