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Li Chi (other)
Li Chi may refer to: *Chi Li (born 1957), Chinese writer * Li Chi (footballer) (born 1983), Chinese association footballer See also *Li Ji (other) Li Ji may refer to: People *Li Ji (concubine) (died 651 BC), concubine of Duke Xian of Jin ** Other Consorts surnamed Li or titled Li Ji in Consort Li (other) *Li Ji (Han dynasty) (fl. 180 BC), a Chinese general of the Han dynasty; see *L ...
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Chi Li
Chi Li (born 30 May 1957) is a contemporary female Chinese writer based in Wuhan. She graduated from department of Chinese literature at Wuhan University in 1986. The setting for some of her stories is Changtangkou () in Xiantao, Hubei. In 2014, she participated in the International Writing Program's Fall Residency at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA. Works Chi Li has written a number of novels, including the following: *''Life Show'', a story about the owner of a small restaurant on Jiqing Street in Wuhan. The book was later made into a movie, also titled ''Life Show'', starring Tao Hong and Tao Zeru. *''Comes and Goes'', a story of extramarital affairs occurring in Wuhan. TV series of same name starring Pu Cunxin, Lü Liping, Xu Qing, Li Xiaoran Li Xiaoran (; born 8 May 1976) is a Chinese actress. She graduated from Beijing Dance Academy at the age of 17, and was the only dancer recruited into the Oriental Song and Dance Troupe from Beijing. Filmography Televis ...
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Li Chi (footballer)
Li Chi (; born 6 March 1983 in Wuhua) is a Chinese football player. Club career Shenzhen Kejian Li Chi would start his professional football career in the 2003 league season when he joined second tier football club Guangdong Xiongying and under the club's manager Wang Baoshan, he would immediately go on to be a vital member of the team which finished seventh. With the club facing financial difficulties the club moved to Shenzhen in hopes of getting better crowds and the club changed their name to Shenzhen Kejian to represent this. The move turned out to be disappointing on and off the field as the club finished the league tenth as well as becoming bankrupt in the process. Jiangsu Sainty Li transferred to second tier club Jiangsu Sainty in 2005 along with his previous coach Wang Baoshan and within his debut season see the club finish the league in fifth. The following season would see Wang Baoshan join top tier club Shenzhen Jianlibao, however Li remained as a succession of ...
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