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Li Li (actress)
Li Li may refer to: *Li Li (badminton) (born 1983), Chinese badminton player *Li Li (Water Margin), fictional character in the ''Water Margin'' *Muzi Mei (born 1978), real name Li Li, Chinese blogger *Li Li (gymnast) (born 1975), Chinese artistic gymnast *Li Li (poet and translator), poet and translator *Li Li (table tennis), table tennis player from China *Li Li (tennis) (born 1976), Chinese tennis player *Li Li (politician) (1908–2006), People's Republic of China politician *Li Li, daughter of Li Yuru, the Peking opera star *Li Li, professor of hydrology at Penn State University See also *Lili (other) ''Lili'' is a 1953 musical film starring Leslie Caron and Mel Ferrer. Lili may also refer to: People * Lili (given name), includes a list of people with the name * Alizée or Lili (born 1984), French singer * Lili Iskandar (born 2002), Lebanese ...
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Li Li (badminton)
Li Li (; born 7 July 1983) is a Chinese-born Singaporean badminton player. Early life Li was born in Wuhan, China and moved to Singapore in 1997. She became a Singapore citizen in 2002. Career Li won the 2002 Commonwealth Games women's singles gold medal by beating favourite Tracey Hallam of England in four sets, causing a major upset for the home team. It was the first Commonwealth Games badminton gold for Singapore. Li was part of the women's team at the 2003 Southeast Asian Games which won the gold medal. Li also played at the 2004 Summer Olympics, losing to Gong Ruina of China in the round of 32. At the 2006 Asian Games, she was part of the women's team which took the bronze medal. Li resigned from the Singapore Badminton Association in January 2008 and returned to Wuhan. Awards Li received the 2003 and 2005 Meritorious Award from the Singapore National Olympic Committee. Achievements Commonwealth Games ''Women's singles'' BWF International Challenge/Series ...
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Li Li (Water Margin)
Li Li is a fictional character in ''Water Margin'', one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Nicknamed "Life Taking Judge", he ranks 96th among the 108 Stars of Destiny and 60th among the 72 Earthly Fiends. Background The novel depicts Li Li as having a reddish beard and fiery round eyes like those of a tiger. Born in Luzhou (蘆州; present-day Hefei, Anhui), he moves to Jieyang Ridge (揭陽嶺; believed to be in present-day Jiujiang, Jiangxi), where he robs customers after knocking them unconscious with spiked drinks and then butchers them to make filling in ''baozi'' with their flesh. He is a close friend of Li Jun, who smuggles salt on Xunyang River, which flows below Jieyang Ridge. Joining Liangshan When Song Jiang is on the way to his exile in Jiangzhou (江州; present-day Jiujiang, Jiangxi), a reduced sentence for killing his mistress Yan Poxi, he and his two escorts pass by Jieyang Ridge and come to eat in Li Li's inn. The three are knocked out ...
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Muzi Mei
Muzi Mei (; born 1978) is a journalist and blogger from Guangzhou, China, who became an Internet celebrity in late 2003. Her blog contained frank descriptions of her sexual encounters with various men, which is believed to be a first for China. Her real name is Li Li (李麗 ''Lǐ Lì'') -- "Muzi" (木子) becomes "Li" (李) when the characters are arranged vertically, and "Mei" (美) and "Li" (麗) are synonyms (both mean "beautiful"). She studied in the Department of Philosophy in Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, and graduated in 2001. In 2003 she was the topic of heated discussion and controversy in print media, bulletin boards and Internet chatrooms across China, and was even mentioned in stories in ''The New York Times'', ''TIME'' (December 12, 2005, European edition. Vol. 166, No. 24, page 31) and ''The Washington Post'' and other international media. Her name was often mentioned together with Tang Jiali, a dancer who was the first to publish a book of nude artistic ...
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Li Li (gymnast)
Li Li (李莉, born February 26, 1975, in Xingning County, Guangdong Province) is an artistic gymnast from China. She competed during the early 1990s, and retired in 1994. An Olympian, World Cup medallist and national champion, the beam was her best apparatus. Here, she pioneered the exceptionally difficult and innovative 1 turn on back in kip position, to which the skill is named after her. No other gymnast has been able to perform the maneuver with as many spins. Career Li made her international debut at the 1990 Goodwill Games in Seattle, USA, where she wowed the world with her trademark 1 back spin on the beam, as well as a rare German giant into a Tkatchev on the uneven bars. Later the same year, she won one gold (team) and silver (bars) at the Asian Games, followed by another silver (beam) at the World Cup (her teammate Yang Bo took the gold). The following year, she competed at the 1991 World Championships in Indianapolis where the Chinese team placed fourth. At ...
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Li Li (poet And Translator)
Li Li (), born January 20, 1961, in Shanghai, China, currently residing in Stockholm, is a poet and literary translator. Li studied Swedish at the University in Beijing and went to Sweden as an exchange student in 1988. Following Tiananmen Square Massacre in June, 1989, he decided to stay in Sweden. The same year he debuted with a collection of poetry in Swedish "Blick i vattnet". In China he is an acclaimed poet as well as translator of Swedish poetry to Chinese. For his work, he has received many literary distinctions, including recently Yinchuan Poetry Prize for his translations of Tranströmer into Chinese. In 2009, he received the Svenska Dagbladet Literature Prize for his collection ''Ursprunget''. Poetry *Sömnlös (with Illustrations by Qiu Dali), 1988 (Shih-mien) *Blick i vattnet: dikter, 1989 *Tidens tyngd: dikter, 1990 *Att fly: dikter, 1994 *Retur: dikter, 1995 *En plats som är du: dikter, 1999 *Ursprunget, 2007 Translations ''To Chinese from Swedish:'' *Yiwang ...
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Li Li (table Tennis)
Li Li () also known as L'i Li-fen is a former international table tennis player from China. Table tennis career From 1965 to 1972 she won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Asian Table Tennis Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships. Her five World Championship medals included one gold medal in the mixed doubles with Liang Geliang at the 1973 World Table Tennis Championships. See also * List of table tennis players * List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists Results of individual events The tables below are medalists of individual events (men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles and mixed). Men's singles Medal table Women's singles The champion of women's singles in 1937 was declared ... References Chinese female table tennis players Table tennis players from Beijing 20th-century Chinese women {{PRChina-tabletennis-bio-stub ...
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Li Li (tennis)
Li Li (born 15 November 1976) is a Chinese former professional tennis player. Li competed on the professional circuit in the 1990s and featured in a total of 13 ties for the China Fed Cup team. In Fed Cup tennis she had a 17–4 overall win–loss record, with wins in nine of her ten singles rubbers. On the WTA Tour, Li twice made the second round of the China Open, in both 1995 and 1996. At the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, she was a member of the silver medal-winning Chinese team and won a women's doubles bronze medal with Yi Jing-Qian. ITF finals Singles (1–1) Doubles (3–3) See also * List of China Fed Cup team representatives This is a list of tennis players who have represented the China Fed Cup team in an official Fed Cup match. China have taken part in the competition since 1981. Players References External linksChinese Tennis Association {{DEFAULTSORT:China F ... External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Li, Li 1976 births Living people Chinese female ...
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Li Li (politician)
Li Li () (1908 – January 19, 2006) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province. He was governor of Guizhou Guizhou (; formerly Kweichow) is a landlocked province in the southwest region of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Guiyang, in the center of the province. Guizhou borders the autonomous region of Guangxi to t ... Province. {{Authority control 1908 births 2006 deaths People's Republic of China politicians from Jiangxi Chinese Communist Party politicians from Jiangxi Governors of Guizhou Politicians from Ji'an ...
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Li Yuru
Li Shuzhen (25 July 1923 – 11 July 2008), better known by her stage name and also known as was a Chinese opera singer and actress. Descended from Manchu nobility, she is remembered as "one of the great Beijing Opera performers". and played an important role in the acceptance of female singers in female roles (''dan''). Amid the Cultural Revolution, she was imprisoned from 1966 until the early 1970s. In 1979, she married Cao Yu, one of the most important 20th-century Chinese dramatists, and, following China's opening up under Deng Xiaoping, she ended her life respected as one of the few surviving masters of the ''dan'' roles. Life Early life She was born in Beijing on 25 July 1923 to Zheng Yuanlong and Li Yuxiu (1900–1966). Li was descended from Manchu nobility but had changed her name to pass as Han following the 1911 Xinhai Revolution that ultimately overthrew the Manchu Qing dynasty. Her father died when she was an infant. When she was five, her mother remarri ...
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