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Feng Sheng (other)
Feng Sheng (also Fengsheng or Feng-sheng) can refer to: ;Art *Feng Sheng, a character in ''The Female Prince'' *Feng Sheng Music, a Chinese record label used by Wang Feng (singer) *The Message (novel) (Chinese: 风声; pinyin: Feng Sheng, translated "Sound of the Wind"), a 2007 novel by Mai Jia * The Message (2009 film), a film based on Mai Jia's 2007 novel *Fengsheng Style (奉聖樂), a Chinese musical style *Fengsheng Shuiqi (风生水起), 1997 Chinese television program starring Li Bingbing ;Business *Fengsheng Motors, a Dongfeng Motors subsidiary ;People *Huang Feng-sheng, a member of Chinese Taipei men's national volleyball team *Liu Fengsheng (劉豐生), (died 548), Chinese major general who died in a siege of Xuchang, Henan * Feng Sheng (general), a Ming dynasty general See also *Fengcheng (other) __NOTOC__ Fengcheng is the pinyin romanization of various Chinese placenames. It may refer to: Cities * Fengcheng, Jiangxi (丰城市), a county-level city in Yich ...
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The Female Prince
''The Female Prince'' () is a 1964 Shaw Brothers Studio Hong Kong Huangmei opera musical film directed by Chow Sze-Loke, written by Chang Cheh and starring Ivy Ling Po. Plot The Qin family is wealthy and Master Qin has three children: Qin Feng Xiao (Ivy Ling Po Huang Yu-chun (born 16 November 1939 in Shantou, Republic of China), known by her final stage name Ivy Ling Po, is a retired Hong Kong actress and Chinese opera singer. She is best known for a number of mega-hit Huangmei opera films in the 1960 ...) and Feng Sheng (Chin Feng) from his late wife, and a third son from his current wife. The second wife is always causing problems between Feng Xiao and Feng Sheng and their father. Feng Sheng leaves home to take the Imperial exams but is robbed and left for dead. He is rescued by a General who happens to pass by. In the meantime, the stepmother schemes to have Feng Xiao marry her cousin, a rich and powerful lord, while framing her fiance, Li Ru Long ( Chin Han) for burgl ...
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Wang Feng (singer)
Wang Feng (; born 29 June 1971 in Beijing) is a Chinese rock musician and composer. He was the founder and lead vocals of the rock band No. 43 Baojia Street. He also composed the music for Wang Xiaoshuai's 2001 film ''Beijing Bicycle''. After two albums ''No. 43 Baojia Street'' (1997) and ''No. 43 Baojia Street 2'' (1998), he signed a solo contract with Warner Music Beijing Co., Ltd. The third album ''Fireworks'' (2000) was the beginning of his solo career. With a number of songs like ''Flying Higher'' (飞得更高) (2004), and ''Blooming Life'' (怒放的生命) (2005) on his following albums, Wang Feng entered the media spotlight and became popular in China. His 2009 album ''Belief Flies in the Wind'' won him an award as the Most Popular Male Singer in China at the Channel V's 14th Chinese Music Awards. He is also a coach on ''The Voice of China,'' and '' Sing! China'', both TV shows which helped him gain immense popularity. Early life Wang Feng was born in Beijing to a mus ...
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The Message (novel)
''The Message'', published in 1996 and written by K. A. Applegate, is the fourth book in the ''Animorphs'' series. It is narrated by Cassie (Animorphs), Cassie. Plot summary Cassie (Animorphs), Cassie and Tobias (Animorphs), Tobias are having strange dreams about a presence in the Pacific Ocean, ocean. Jake Berenson, Jake sees a news item on television about debris with what looks like Andalite lettering on it that has washed up on the beach, and when he shows it to the others, Cassie and Tobias have such strong visions that they momentarily pass out. The Animorphs decide to investigate, and acquire dolphin morphs to do so. While out in the ocean, they find a humpback whale under attack by a group of sharks. The Animorphs fight the sharks and drive them off, and Marco (Animorphs), Marco is nearly killed in the process. Marco is able to morph back to his human form, and the whale, grateful, saves him from drowning. The whale speaks to Cassie through song, telling her about a s ...
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The Message (2009 Film)
''The Message'' (Chinese: 风声; pinyin: ''Fēngshēng'', literally "Sound of the Wind") is a 2009 espionage thriller set in 1942 Nanking, featuring a cast of top Chinese stars include Zhou Xun, Li Bingbing, Huang Xiaoming, Zhang Hanyu and Alec Su. The film was adapted from Mai Jia's 2007 novel, ''The Message'' (Chinese: 风声; pinyin: ''Fēngshēng''), and was co-directed by Chen Kuo-fu and Gao Qunshu. In addition to being a blockbuster, ''The Message'' has also received extensive critical acclaim and was nominated for a total of thirteen awards at the 2009 Golden Horse Film Festival, 2010 Asian Film Awards, 2010 Hong Kong Film Awards, and 2010 Hundred Flowers Awards. It won the best film award at 17th Beijing University Student Film Festival. Li Bingbing won the Best Leading Actress Award at the 46th Golden Horse Film Awards for her role as the code-breaker chief in this movie. Plot April 26, 1940, former Nationalist vice president Wang Jingwei made peace with Japan and set u ...
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Chinese Music
Music of China refers to the music of the Chinese people, which may be the music of the Han Chinese The Han Chinese () or Han people (), are an East Asian ethnic group native to China. They constitute the world's largest ethnic group, making up about 18% of the global population and consisting of various subgroups speaking distinctive va ... in the course of History of China, Chinese history as well as Ethnic groups in China, ethnic minorities in today's China. It also includes music produced by people of Chinese origin in some territories outside mainland China using traditional Chinese instruments or in the Chinese language. It includes forms from the traditional and modern, Western inspired, commercial popular music, folk, art, and classical forms, and innovative combinations of them. Documents and archaeological artifacts from early History of China, Chinese civilization show a well-developed musical culture as early as the Zhou dynasty (1122 BC – 256 BC) that set ...
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Li Bingbing
Li Bingbing (; born 27 February 1973) is a Chinese actress and singer who rose to fame with her role in '' Seventeen Years'' (1999) and since then received critical acclaim for her roles in ''A World Without Thieves'' (2004), '' Waiting Alone'' (2005), '' The Knot'' (2006), ''The Forbidden Kingdom'' (2008), '' The Message'' (2009), '' Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame'' (2010) and '' Zhong Kui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal'' (2015). Li has also starred in Hollywood blockbusters '' Resident Evil: Retribution'' (2012), '' Transformers: Age of Extinction'' (2014) and '' The Meg'' (2018). Li ranked 26th on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2013, 28th in 2014, 13th in 2015, 29th in 2017, and 76th in 2019. Early life and career Li Bingbing was born in Wuchang, Heilongjiang, China. She initially had no intention of becoming an actress and enrolled specifically in a high school for prospective school teachers. However, upon graduation, she discovered her intere ...
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Dongfeng Motors
Dongfeng Motor Corporation Ltd. is a Chinese state-owned automobile manufacturer headquartered in Wuhan, Hubei. Founded in 1969, it is currently the third largest of the " Big Four" state-owned car manufacturers of China, namely: SAIC Motor, FAW Group, Dongfeng Motor Corporation, and Changan Automobile, with car sales of 5.37 million, 3.50 million, 3.28 million and 2.30 million in 2021 respectively. The company develops and markets vehicles under its own branding, such as Venucia, Fengdu, Voyah, Aeolus, Forthing, as well as under foreign-branded joint ventures such as Dongfeng-Honda, Dongfeng-Nissan and Dongfeng-Peugeot Citroën (all via subsidiary Dongfeng Motor Group). In 2021, foreign-branded cars took 79% of sales. It also produces electric vehicles under some of the previously listed brandings, including dedicated EV brands such as Voyah. In addition to commercial and consumer vehicles, it also manufactures parts and cooperates with foreign companies. Dongfeng has one d ...
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Chinese Taipei Men's National Volleyball Team
The Chinese Taipei national volleyball team, governed by Chinese Taipei Volleyball Association, is the national volleyball team representing Republic of China (Taiwan) in international competitions and friendly matches. (See ''Chinese Taipei'' for team naming issue) In 2006 Asian Games, the team defeated Kuwait and Maldives in the first preliminary round, but in the second round they lost to Bahrain and were unable to enter quarter finals. Competition history Olympic Games *1964 to 2024 – ''Did not qualify'' World Championship Champions   Runners up   Third place   Fourth place World League Champions   Runners up   Third place   Fourth place Asian Championship Champions   Runners up   Third place   Fourth place Asian Games Champions   Runners up   Third place   Fourth place Asian Cup Champions   Runners up   Third pl ...
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Feng Sheng (general)
Feng Sheng (; 1330–1395), was a Chinese general of the Ming dynasty. Feng Sheng's daughter married Zhu Su, Prince of Zhou, fifth son of the Hongwu Emperor and father of Zhu Youdun. See also *Ming campaign against the Uriankhai The Ming campaign against the Uriankhai, or the Battle of Jinshan (), was a 1387 offensive military expedition of the Ming dynasty's army led by General Feng Sheng against the Uriankhai horde of the Mongol chieftain Naghachu in Manchuria. It c ... References Hui people Year of birth uncertain 1395 deaths {{China-mil-bio-stub ...
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Fengcheng (other)
__NOTOC__ Fengcheng is the pinyin romanization of various Chinese placenames. It may refer to: Cities * Fengcheng, Jiangxi (丰城市), a county-level city in Yichun Prefecture, Jiangxi * Fengcheng, Liaoning (凤城市), a county-level city in Dandong Prefecture, Liaoning * Hsinchu (), a city in northern Taiwan nicknamed the "Windy City" () Towns * Fengcheng, Lianjiang County () in Lianjiang County, Fuzhou, Fujian * Fengcheng, Anxi County (凤城镇) in Anxi County, Fujian * Fengcheng, Yongding County (凤城镇), in Yongding County, Fujian * Fengcheng, Guangxi (凤城镇), in Fengshan County, Guangxi * Fengcheng, Guizhou (凤城镇), in Tianzhu County, Guizhou * Fengcheng, Jiangsu (凤城镇), in Feng County, Jiangsu * Fengcheng, Shandong (丰城镇) in Jimo City, Shandong * Fengcheng, Shanghai (奉城镇) in Fengxian District, Shanghai * Fengcheng, Yangcheng County (凤城镇), in Yangcheng County, Shanxi * Fengcheng, Wenshui County (凤城镇), in Wenshui County, Shanxi ...
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