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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 has 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 was held from 8 to 19 May 2018. Australian actress Cate Blanchett acted as President of the Jury. The Japanese film ''Shoplifters'', directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda, won the Palme d'Or. Asghar Farhadi's psycho .... 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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Huang (surname)
Huang (; ) is a Chinese surname that originally means and refers to jade people were wearing and decorating in ancient times. While ''Huáng'' is the pinyin romanization of the word, it may also be romanized as Hwang (Korean surname), Hwang, Wong (surname), Wong, Waan, Wan, Waon, Hwong, Vong, Hung, Hong, Bong, Eng, Ng (name), Ng, Uy (surname), Uy, Wee, Oi, Oei, Oey, Ooi, Ong, or Ung due to pronunciations of the word in different dialects and languages. It is the 96th name on the ''Hundred Family Surnames'' poem.K. S. Tom. [1989] (1989). Echoes from Old China: Life, Legends and Lore of the Middle Kingdom. University of Hawaii Press. . This surname is known as Hwang (Korean name), Hwang in Korean language, Korean. In Vietnamese language, Vietnamese, the name is known as Hoàng or Huỳnh. Huang is the 7th most common surname in China. Huynh is the 5th most common surname in Vietnam. The population of Huangs in China and Taiwan was estimated at more than 35 million in 2020; it was a ...
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Xiao Jun
Xiao Jun (, 3 July 1907 – 22 June 1988), born Liu Honglin (), was a Chinese author and intellectual from Linghai, Liaoning, China. Of Manchu ethnicity, Xiao's most famous work in China is his 1934 novel ''Village in August'' () which gained both popular and critical praise as anti-Japanese literature. He, along with Xiao Hong, is considered one of the most representative authors of the left-wing Northeast Authors Group (). The names Xiao Hong and Xiao Jun were chosen by each author so that when put together they would be ''xiao xiao hongjun'' (, tiny red army). Early career In 1925, he entered the Northeast Military Academy () which was organized under Zhang Xueliang where he studied law and military affairs. He began writing novels sometime during his studies and in 1929 published the nove ''Nuo...'' (.../Coward...) which was highly critical of the warlords tearing apart China. He published several more novels, all of which appeared in the '' Shengjing Times'' (). Work ...
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29th Golden Rooster Awards
The 29th Golden Rooster Awards honoring best Chinese language films which presents during 2012-2013. Award ceremony was held in Wuhan, Hubei Province, hosted by Tu Jingwei, broadcast by CCTV Movie Channel.The 29th Golden Rooster Awards held in Wunan
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; Lifetime Achievement Award *Yu Min(Screenwriter) * Liu Xuerao(Art Director) ;

Chinese Film Media Awards
Chinese Film Media Awards (华语电影传媒大奖) are presented by ''Southern Metropolis Daily'' annually to honor excellence in Chinese-language cinema. Though based in mainland China, the awards are open to Chinese-language films from Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore. In 2017, the award was held under the name of ''2017 Film Gala'', and additional awards were introduced. China region Major award winners Newcomer awards Popularity awards Hong Kong/Taiwan region Major awards Popularity awards Most Anticipated awards References External links Chinese Film Media Awardson ''Internet Movie Database IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, ...'' {{Chinese Film Media Awards Best Actress Chinese film awards Annual events in China ...
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Imperfect Love
''Imperfect Love'' () is a 2020 Chinese drama television series directed by Liu Bao and starring Zhou Xun, Kara Hui, Angie Chiu and Huang Jue. The series is a remake of the award-winning 2010 Japanese TV series ''Mother''. It airs on Tencent Video and IQIYI from March 27 to April 4, 2020. Plot The drama is shot from the perspective of women and tells a story about finding light in the darkness and embracing hope in motherhood. Lin Xu Zhi (Zhou Xun) is a woman who doesn't have a past. She was adopted and is still scarred from being abandoned by her birth mother. She meets and befriends 7-year-old Mu Lian Sheng (Chen Sinuo), who she quickly realizes is being abused at home by her mother and mother's boyfriend. One night, she finds Lian Sheng tied up alone in a closet, after a fire breaks out in Lian Sheng's house. Xu Zhi takes the girl into her own care, and they flee from Dalian to Beijing. In caring for the young girl, two broken souls find solace in each other. Cast *Zhou ...
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Love In A Fallen City (TV Series)
''Love in a Fallen City'' is a 2009 Chinese television series based on Eileen Chang's 1943 novella of the same name. The series was directed by Mengji and produced by Zou Jingzhi, who also wrote the adapted screenplay. Cast * Chen Shu as Bai Liusu *Huang Jue as Fan Liuyuan *Wang Xuebing as Tang Yiyuan *Liu Yihan as Bai Baoluo *Wang Yuanke as Hong Lian *Zheng Yuzhi *Kong Xiangyu *Ning Wentong *Zhang Zhihua *Guan Shaozeng *Chen Liangping as Bai Liangyue *Cao Yanyan *Gao Liang as Bai Liangyong *Zhang Xixi *Cheng Lisha Broadcast * Taiwan — Much TV (January 19, 2009) * China — CCTV-8 (March 14, 2009) * Hong Kong — Asia Television Asia Television Limited (, also known as ATV) is a digital media and broadcasting company in Hong Kong. Established as the first television service in Hong Kong as Rediffusion Television () on 29 May 1957, it shifted to terrestrial televisio ... (March 1, 2010, dubbed in Cantonese) 2009 Chinese television series debuts 2009 Chinese televis ...
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Assassinator Jing Ke
''Assassinator Jing Ke'' is a 2004 Chinese television series based on a semi-fictional story of the assassin Jing Ke, who, in 227 BC, attempted to kill Ying Zheng, the king of Qin. Directed by Raymond Lee, the series starred Liu Ye as the titular protagonist, with Peter Ho, Zheng Jiayu, Zhang Tielin, Shao Bing and Zhai Ying playing supporting roles. Plot In 260 BC, the Qin state inflicts a devastating defeat on the Zhao state at the Battle of Changping. A group of refugees flees from Zhao and settles down in the Lively Valley, an isolated paradise-like world. Two young men, Jing Ke and Fan Wuji, grew up in the valley with their common love interest, Ye Xiaohu. When Fan Wuji learns that his ancestral roots are actually from Qin, he leaves them and returns to his native state, where he becomes a subordinate of the infamous Qin general Bai Qi. On the other hand, Jing Ke and Ye Xiaohu travel to the Qi state and settle there. As Ye Xiaohu is tired of leading a wandering life, she lea ...
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Better Days (film)
''Better Days'' (; Romanized as ''Shao nian de ni'') is a 2019 Chinese drama film directed by Derek Tsang and written by Lam Wing Sum, Li Yuan and Xu Yimeng. Based on the Chinese young adult novel ''In His Youth, In Her Beauty'' (; literally "The Youthful You, So Beautiful") by Jiu Yuexi, the film stars Zhou Dongyu (Chinese: 周冬雨) and Jackson Yee (Chinese: 易烊千玺), and follows a high school girl struggling with severe bullying and the pressure of upcoming college entrance exams, whose life becomes intertwined with that of a teenage street thug. ''Better Days'' was released on 25 October 2019 in China and on 8 November 2019 in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. One of the most highly anticipated Chinese films in 2019 due to its leads Zhou Dongyu and Jackson Yee's immense popularity, the film became a pop culture phenomenon in China as well as a box office hit, grossing a total of US$230.1 million. A critical success, the film was chosen as the official entry ...
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A City Called Macau
''A City Called Macau'' () is a 2019 Chinese drama film directed by Li Shaohong, and starring Bai Baihe, Huang Jue, Carina Lau and Wu Gang. It was released on December 12, 2018. Synopsis Macau's return to Chinese sovereignty in 1999 ushered in that city's "golden age." By 2012, the value of Macau's gaming industry was nine times that of Las Vegas, and Macao had become the world's foremost gambling destination. During this period, a unique profession arose: "casino brokers," who provided Macao's gamblers with high-interest lines of credit, under-the-table bets, and other services. It was a high-stakes, high-reward business that made for more thrilling play, but amplified the risks for players, brokers and casinos alike. This heightened risk made gambling more exciting and more dangerous for the participants; it also impacted their interpersonal relationships and outlook on life. It was as if everyone involved were walking on a tightrope. By 2014, however, China's ongoing anti-corr ...
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The Hidden Sword
''The Hidden Sword'' is a 2017 Chinese martial arts film written and directed by Xu Haofeng and adapted from Xu's novel of the same name. The film stars Xu Qing, Jessie Li and Zhang Aoyue. Cast * Xu Qing as Zhihui * Jessie Li Jessie Li (; born 5 December 1992), known professionally as Chun Xia, is a Chinese actress. She is best known for starring in '' Port of Call'' (2015), which earned her a Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress. Biography Li was born in Kunming. ... as Qingqing * Zhang Aoyue as Kong Dingyi * Huang Jue as Imposter of Shen Feixue * Geng Le as Er Bao * Chen Kuan-tai as Master Kong * Li Guangjie as Shen Feixue * Li Bo * Hung Yan-yan Awards and nominations References External links * 2017 films 2010s Mandarin-language films Chinese martial arts films 2010s war films Films based on Chinese novels Films set in the 1930s Films set in the 1940s Second Sino-Japanese War films Films directed by Xu Haofeng 2017 martial arts films {{china ...
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Kill Time (film)
''Kill Time'' () is a 2016 romance suspense crime film directed by Fruit Chan. A Chinese-Hong Kong co-production, the film was released on February 14, 2016 in China by Wuzhou Film Distribution and Wanda Pictures and is scheduled for release in Hong Kong on March 10, 2016. Plot Cast * Angelababy *Ethan Juan *Zhang Juck *Rayza *Hao Lei *Huang Jue *Yin Zhusheng *Pan Hong *Kou Zhenhai *Lam Suet Lam Suet (; born 1964), or Lin Xue, is a Hong Kong film actor. Life and career Lam was born in Tianjin, and came to Hong Kong as a youth in 1979 to receive inheritance money left by his grandfather. Soon after, all the money had been squander ... *Song Ning Reception The film has grossed in China. References Chinese romance films Hong Kong romance films Chinese suspense films Films directed by Fruit Chan 2010s romance films 2010s crime films Wuzhou Film Distribution films Wanda Pictures films 2010s Hong Kong films {{2010s-romance-film-stub ...
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The Final Master
''The Master'' (released internationally as ''The Final Master'') is a 2015 Chinese martial arts film written, co-produced, and directed by Xu Haofeng, about the last Wing Chun master’s quest to pass down his art in pre-WWII China. The film stars Liao Fan, Jiang Wenli, Chin Shih-chieh, Song Jia and Song Yang. Plot Grandmaster Chen, the last surviving practitioner of the Wing Chun style of martial arts, arrives in Tianjin with the desire to open a martial-arts school. Upon defeating all of Grandmaster Zheng's disciples, Chen receives an offer from Zheng to establish a school jointly, which Chen declines. Zheng then threatens to expel Chen from the city. He gives Chen another offer: if Chen can train a disciple to defeat the eight schools of Tianjin, then Chen will be allowed to open his school. Zheng reveals that he plans to defeat the disciple after the eight schools are defeated, thus enhancing his own reputation. Meanwhile, Chen decides that he should marry a local woman, and ...
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