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  2. Zhou Xuan | Wikipedia

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    Zhou Xuan's original name was Su Pu. She was born on August 1, 1920 in an intellectual family in Wujin County, Jiangsu Province. Her father, Su Diaofu, graduated from Jinling University and worked as a pastor and teacher. He was quite famous in Changzhou City. Her mother, Gu Meizhen, graduated from Jinling Women's University .

  3. Sun Weishi | Wikipedia

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    Sun Weishi (Chinese: 孙维世; 30 November 1921 – 15 October 1968) was the first female director of modern spoken drama (Huaju) in Chinese history.Sun's father was killed by the Kuomintang (KMT) in 1927, and Sun was eventually adopted by Zhou Enlai, who later became the first premier of the People's Republic of China.

  4. Li Bingbing | Wikipedia

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    Li Bingbing (Chinese: 李冰冰; pinyin: Lǐ Bīngbīng; born 27 February 1973) is a Chinese actress.She gained critical acclaim for her role in Seventeen Years (1999) and received widespread success with films such as A World Without Thieves (2004), The Knot (2006), The Forbidden Kingdom (2008), The Message (2009), and Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (2010). [2]

  5. List of people diagnosed with Parkinson's disease | Wikipedia

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    Mao Zedong (1893–1976; aged 82), Chinese statesman and revolutionary. [citation needed] Margo MacDonald (1943–2014; aged 70), Scottish politician. [137] Luis Marden (1913–2003; aged 90), Italian-American photographer. [138] Carlo Maria Martini (1927–2012; aged 85), Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of Milan, theologian and biblical exegete.

  6. Bai Jing | Wikipedia

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    Hanyu Pinyin. Bái Jìng. Bai Jing (Chinese: 白静; pinyin: Bái Jìng) (4 June 1983 – 28 February 2012) was a Chinese actress. She was best known for her role in the 2010 film Kung Fu Wing Chun in which she played the Chinese folk heroine Yim Wing-chun.

  7. Kitty Xu Ting | Wikipedia

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    7 September 2016. (2016-09-07) (aged 25) Xu Ting (Chinese: 徐婷; 3 October 1990 – 7 September 2016), known as Kitty Xu Ting, [1][2] was a Chinese actress and blogger who died of cancer in 2016. Previously known for her appearances in Dad Home and Lost in Macau, she was a popular blogger on the microblogging website Sina Weibo with 300,000 ...

  8. Ni Ni | Wikipedia

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    Ni Ni. Ni Ni (Chinese: 倪妮; pinyin: Ní Nī, born 8 August 1988) is a Chinese actress best known for portraying Yu Mo in the 2011 film The Flowers of War, directed by Zhang Yimou; and Ling Xi in the 2019 television series Love and Destiny. She is considered to be one of the “New Four Dan Actresses ” by Southern Metropolis Daily.

  9. Vivian Wu | Wikipedia

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    Wū Jūnméi. IPA. [ú tɕýn.měɪ] Vivian Wu (née Wu Junmei; Chinese: 邬君梅; born February 5, 1966) is a Chinese-American actress. [1][2] Starring in a variety of North American and Chinese productions, her big break came in 1987, when she appeared in the biographical film The Last Emperor. She later went to starring in films Iron ...