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Chong Er's Preach
''Chong Er's Preach'', also known as ''The Legend of Chong Er'' () is a 2019 Chinese historical romantic comedy television series directed by Lai Shuiqing and Zhao Jian and starring Wang Longhua, Baby Zhang, Zhang Yishan, Madina Memet, Purba Rgyal, Shen Mengchen, and Gan Tingting. It is produced jointly by China Film Group Corporation, Global Hao Xiang Television Media and Shenzhen Yucong Cultural Media Co., Ltd.. The television series follows the story of the Duke Wen of Jin from exile to later ascending the throne to become king. This television series has a 2.6 rating on Douban. Plot This is the story of Chong Er (Wang Longhua), a talented and kind prince. He is entangled in romantic relationships with Li Ji (Madina Memet), Qi Jiang ( Zhang Hanyun), Qin Yingyue ( Shen Mengchen), and Ji Wei ( Gan Tingting), and faces numerous assassinations. Cast Main * Wang Longhua as Chong Er, the second son of the Duke Xian of Jin. * Baby Zhang as Qi Jiang, princess of Qi State. * Zhang Y ...
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Baby Zhang
Zhang Hanyun (born 9 April 1989), also known as Baby Zhang or Kristy Zhang, is a Chinese singer and actress. At the age of 16, Kristy rose to fame as a runner-up of the singing contest Super Girl 2004. Early life Zhang was born and raised in Deyang, Sichuan and is an only child. She graduated from high school in Beijing in 2006. Zhang is able to speak Mandarin, Cantonese, and conversational English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national .... Career Zhang released her debut album, ''I am just Zhang Hanyun'', in 2005 and her second album, ''Power of Young'' in 2007. Discography Albums Singles Filmography Film Television series Variety show Awards References External links Baby Zhang's Official WebsiteBaby Zhang FC Vietnamese {{DEFAULTSORT:Zhang, ...
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Duke Xian Of Jin
Duke Xian of Jin (, died 651 BC), ancestral name Ji (姬), given name Guizhu (詭諸), was the nineteenth ruler of the State of Jin. He was also the ninth ruler of Jin in the Spring and Autumn period and the second duke of Jin. When his father, Duke Wu of Jin, died in 677 BC, Guizhu ascended the throne of Jin and became Duke Xian of Jin. He reigned for 26 years. He moved the capital from Quwo (曲沃) to Jiang (絳). He was named after a Rongdi tribe (戎狄族) leader Guizhu (詭諸) whom his father, Duke Wu of Jin, captured alive. During his reign, the State of Jin was one of the most powerful and largest states due to his conquests in many small neighboring states. He is also renowned for the slaughter and exile of many royal family members of Jin and for favoring one of his concubines named Li Ji. Rise to power When he ascended the throne, Duke Xian of Jin and the duke of Guo visited King Hui of Zhou and they were given rewards which resulted to the increase of their popula ...
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2019 Chinese Television Series Debuts
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Li Zonghan
Calvin Li or Li Zonghan (; born 7 November 1976) is a Chinese actor of Manchu ethnicity. Li is noted for his roles as Wu Yong and Yang Zhenjiang in the television series and film ''All Men Are Brothers'' and ''Hushed Roar'' respectively. Life Early life Li was born and raised in Wuhan, Hubei, his mother is a Beijing Opera actress. Li graduated from Central Academy of Drama, majoring in acting. He is also a trained dancer. He is a member of the Manchu's Aisin Gioro clan. Acting career Li began his career as an advertising model after graduation. Li made his acting debut in the historical television series ''Zhuge Liang'', playing Zhuge Zhan, the son of Zhuge Liang. In 2010, Li played the character Wisdom and Monk Jian Hui in John Woo's ''Reign of Assassins'', a wuxia film starring Michelle Yeoh, Jung Woo-sung, Wang Xueqi, Barbie Shu, Shawn Yue, and Kelly Lin. That same year, he also participated in Alan Mak and Felix Chong's ''The Lost Bladesman'' as Qin Qi, a subordinat ...
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Duke Huan Of Tian Qi
Duke Huan of Tian Qi (; 400–357 BC) was from 374 to 357 BC ruler of the State of Qi, a major power during the Warring States period of ancient China. Duke Huan's personal name was Tian Wu (田午), and ancestral name Gui ( 媯). His official posthumous title was simply Duke Huan of Qi, but he is commonly called Duke Huan of Tian Qi to be distinguished from the original Duke Huan of Qi from the House of Jiang, who was the first of the Five Hegemons of the Spring and Autumn period. Reign Duke Huan was born in 400 BC, during the reign of Duke Kang, the last Qi ruler from the House of Jiang. In 386 BC Duke Kang was deposed by Duke Huan's father Duke Tai of Tian Qi, the first Qi ruler from the House of Tian. Duke Tai died in 384 BC and was succeeded by his son Tian Yan, Duke Huan's elder brother. In 375 BC Duke Huan murdered Tian Yan and his son Tian Xi, and usurped the throne.'' Annals of Wei'', '' Bamboo Annals'' (in Chinese). Duke Huan ruled through a period of war and in ...
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Bao Jianfeng
Bao Jianfeng (; born November 3, 1975) is a Chinese actor and singer of Mongolian descent, best known in film for portraying Mao Zedong in ''The Road of Exploring'' (2011), Lü Bu in '' The Assassins'' (2012) and Chen Shuxiang in ''The Bloody of Xiangjiang River'', and has received critical acclaim for his television work, particularly as Gu Yuetao in ''The Shining Teenagers'' (2002), Gaozong of Tang in '' Lady Wu: The First Empress'' (2004), Wei Zheng in ''The Prince of Qin, Li Shimin'' (2005), Xue Rengui in '' The Legend of Xue Rengui'' (2006), Chu Lian in ''Dreams Link'', and King Zhou of Shang in ''Zhaoge''. Biography Early life Bao Jianfeng was born into a military family on November 3, 1975. He attended the East China Model High School. After completing his education in Shanghai Theatre Academy, he was assigned to Shanghai Dramatic Arts Center. Acting career Bao Jianfeng's first screen acting credit was ''Zhenkong Aiqing Jilu'' and subsequently appearing on television se ...
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Chen Zihan
Chen Zihan (born 2 April 1978 as Chen Shasha) is a Chinese actress. She graduated from the Beijing Film Academy. Birth date While the majority of sources state Chen's birth date as 2 April 1978, some claim that she was born on 2 April 1975.Chen Zihan's profile
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Gong Beibi
Beibi Gong () (born February 21, 1978 in Fujian, China) is a Chinese film and television actress. Beginning her acting career as a teenager, she later graduated from the prestigious Central Academy of Drama where she first gained recognition among audiences in China after starring in several popular TV series and feature films in both China and Hong Kong. Due to her success while still a student, Gong was dubbed in the media at the time as "little Gong Li", who also graduated from the same acting college. After graduating, Gong continued diversifying her roles with different projects, including starring in and executive producing ''Bus 44'', which gained her critical acclaim in China, Europe, and North America where it premiered and won awards at the Venice Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, Gong Beibi starred in the feature film '' Waiting Alone'' which opened to critical raves at the Tokyo Film Festival. The indie film was released nationw ...
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Yvonne Yung
Yvonne Yung (born 17 September 1968) is a Hong Kong actress and former beauty pageant winner. Early life Yung was born on 17 September 1968 in Beijing. At age 12, Yung immigrated to British Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Career Yung started her entertainment career as a model and dancer. In 1989, Yung became the winner for Miss Asia Pageant (local pageant in Hong Kong). Yung was Hong Kong delegate for Miss World 1989 held in her country, but did not enter the top 10. Yung was known for her acting performances in Hong Kong motion picture rating system, Category III films. Yung has appeared in ''A Chinese Torture Chamber Story'', ''Ancient Chinese Whorehouse'', ''Romance of the Vampires'', ''Fake Pretty Woman'', and many others. In 2001, Yung retired from the film industry but still made appearances in television series. Personal life In 2003, Yung married Ng Wai-kit (伍偉傑), the vice CEO of an American casino. Ying's marriage ended in divorce in 2005. In January 2007, Yung m ...
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Wang Gang (actor)
Wang Gang (born December 22, 1948) is a Chinese actor and host. He is best known for his role as Heshen, a corrupt Qing Dynasty official favoured by the Qianlong Emperor, in many television series. He first came to prominence in 1986 for hosting the CCTV New Year's Gala. Wang has also hosted the CCTV programme ''Friends'' since 2000. He won a Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1997 for his performance in ''Liu the Hunchback Chancellor'' (宰相刘罗锅). He also hosts Liaoning TV's talk show ''Wang Gang Telling Stories'' (). Personal life Wang has married three times. He married his first wife announcer Xiao Du () in 1978, with whom he had a daughter, Wang Tingting (). The couple divorced in 1979. Wang married for the second time in October 1996, to singer Cheng Fangyuan (), they divorced in 2001. On 8 November 2006, Wang married a woman named Zheng Yandong () he met on the internet in 2005 and has been chatting with since then. In August 2008, when Wang was arou ...
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Wang Yan (actress)
Wang Yan (born February 11, 1974), also known as Rebecca Wang, is a Chinese actress, best known for portraying the character Qing'er in the TV series ''My Fair Princess II'' (1999) and ''My Fair Princess III ''My Fair Princess III'', also called ''My Fair Princess III: Heavenly Earth'', is a 2003 television drama and the sequel of the 2-season series ''My Fair Princess'' (1998–1999). A joint production between Ho Jan Entertainment International Lim ...'' (2003). Filmography Films Television series References External links * * wang-yan.com (official site)
1974 births Living people
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Duke Mu Of Qin
Duke Mu of Qin (died 621BC), born Renhao, was a duke of Qin (659–621BC) in the western reaches of the Zhou Kingdom during the Spring and Autumn Period of Chinese history. Sometimes considered one of China's Five Hegemons, he greatly expanded the territory of Qin during the reign of King Xiang. He was also known for his many talented advisors, such as Baili Xi, Jian Shu (蹇叔), Pi Bao (丕豹), and Gong Sun (公孫). Names Renhao is a Chinese name: Ying is the surname and Renhao is the given name. During his time in power, he would have simply been called Qin or the Duke of Qin (''Qingong''). The title ''Qin Mugong''—the "Solemn Duke of Qin"—is a posthumous name bestowed by his successors as part of Chinese ancestral veneration. Despite this being a descriptive title, it is common in English to treat it as though it were a common name. All of these are the modern Mandarin pronunciations of the characters in his names; their reconstructed Old Chinese pronunciations ...
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