HOME
*





Pan Hong
Pan Hong (Chinese: 潘虹, born November 4, 1954) is a Chinese film actress. She is widely regarded as one of the best film stars of her generation. Early life Born Liu Ronghua (刘蓉华) on November 4, 1954, in Shanghai. During the Cultural Revolution, her parents were forced to divorce. She then changed her surname "Liu" (her father's) to Pan (her mother's) and lived with her mother, who was born in 1922. On April 19, 1968, her father killed himself because of persecution. Two days later, she came to the crematorium alone and took her father's urn back to her father's native place, Harbin, by taking the train. Career After Pan graduated from the Shanghai Theatre Academy, she performed several supporting roles in films. In 1982, she shot to fame as a leading actress for At the Middle AgeThe movie is also known as "Ren Dao Zhong Ninan"''. She was awarded a Hundred Flowers Award, Changchun Film Festival Golden Deer, Shanghai Film Critics Award. As the Golden Rooster Award fo ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Pan (surname)
Pān is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the East Asian surname . It is listed 43rd in the Song dynasty classic text ''Hundred Family Surnames''. It is romanized as P'an in Wade–Giles; Poon, Phoon, Pon, or Pun in Cantonese; Phua in Hokkien and Teochew. In 2019 it was the 36th most common surname in Mainland China. 潘 is also a common surname in Vietnam and Korea. It is romanized Phan in Vietnamese (not to be confused with Phạm) and Ban or Pan in Korean. Distribution Pan 潘 is the 37th most common surname in mainland China and the 31st most common surname in Taiwan. None of the romanizations of Pan 潘 appeared among the 1000 most common surnames during the 2000 US census.United States Census Bureau.Genealogy Data: Frequently Occurring Surnames from Census 2000". 27 Sept 2011. Accessed 29 Mar 2012. Origins As with many Chinese surnames, the origins of the Pan are various and sometimes legendary. One origin was a clan name taken from a fief north of Shaanxi gra ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Best Actress (Golden Rooster Awards)
The Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress (中国电影金鸡奖最佳女主角) is the main category of Competition of Golden Rooster Awards, awarding actresses with outstanding performances in leading roles in cinema of China. Winners & nominees Records *3 wins: Pan Hong (including 1 tied win) *2 wins: Gong Li, Song Chunli, Xi Meijuan *5 nominations: Xu Fan (0 win) *4 nominations: Zhang Ziyi (1 tied win) *3 nominations: Pan Hong, Xi Meijuan (2 win), Naren Hua (1 win), Yan Bingyan (1 tied win) *Oldest winner: Jin Yaqin Jin Yaqin (; 1925 – 23 June 2016), also known by her stage name Bai Wei (), was a Chinese actress. Jin won the 25th Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress, 18th Tokyo International Film Festival - Best Actress and 7th Chinese Film Media Award ... (80) References {{Golden Rooster Award Best Actress Film awards for lead actress Golden Rooster, Best Actress Actress, Best ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Taiwan 1895
''Taiwan 1895'' is a Chinese television series based on historical events that took place in Taiwan in the late Qing dynasty, such as the 1884–1885 Sino–French War and the Treaty of Shimonoseki. The series was directed by Han Gang and written by Yang Xiaoxiong. It was first broadcast in mainland China on CCTV in 2008. Cast * Li Xuejian as Li Hongzhang * Chang Rong as Liu Yongfu * Liu Dekai as Liu Mingchuan * Pan Hong as Empress Dowager Cixi * Liu Guanxiang as Guangxu Emperor * Jing Minghua as Tang Jingsong * Tan Tao as Li Jingfang * Gao Dongping as Zhang Peilun * Zhou Yemang as Weng Tonghe * Liu Wenzhi as Zuo Zongtang * Ji Qilin as Prince Gong * You Li as Sun Yuwen * Yao Gang as Ding Ruchang * Zhu Ting as Li Ju'ou * Li Wenwen as Liu Yingjiao * Fang Ye as Wang Dusi * Masser as Amédée Courbet External links * *''Taiwan 1895''on Sina.com Sina Corporation (, "new wave") is a Chinese technology company. Sina operates four major business lines: Sina Weibo, Sina Mobile, Sina O ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Thank You For Having Loved Me
Academy Awards best screenplay nominee Hui-Ling Wang's first television screenplay after ''Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon''. Cast *Tan Yuwei, played by Zhao Wei *Houzi, played by Zhou Yiwei *Huo Ran, played by Tuo Zonghua *Yin Zhihan, played by Qin Hailu *Su Lijuan, played by Pan Hong International broadcast {, class="sortable wikitable" ! Country or Region ! Network ! Premiere ! Title , - , , , Shandong Television , , 2007 , , 谢谢你曾经爱过我 , - , , , Mei Ah TV , , 2008 , , 謝謝你曾經愛過我 , - , , , K18HD-D , , 2008 , , Thanks for Having Loved Me , - , , , True Film Asia , , 2011 , , , - , {{TWN , , CTS , , 2016 , , 謝謝你曾經愛過我 , - Soundtrack Theme Song:At This Time(Chinese Title:这一次) performed by Zhao Wei Zhao Wei (; born 12 March 1976), also known as Vicky Zhao or Vicki Zhao, is a Chinese actress, businesswoman, film director, producer and pop singer. She is considered one of the most popular actresses in ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Moment In Peking (2005 Television Series)
''Moment in Peking'' is a 2005 Chinese television series produced by CCTV. It is adapted from the novel ''Moment in Peking'' by Lin Yutang, who was nominated for a Nobel Prize in 1940 and 1950. Cast * Yao Mulan, played by Zhao Wei * Zeng Sunya, played by Pan Yueming * Yao Sian, played by Chen Baoguo * Mrs. Yao, played by Pan Hong * Kong Lifu, played by Victor Huang * Yao Mochou, played by Qiu Qiwen * Niu Sidao, played by Wang Gang * Niu Suyun, played by Hu Ke Reception *National rating champion of the year 2005 in China, 8.782%.(Source:AGB Nielsen) *"Zhao Wei is grace and elegence,who controlled each sense."----''Asia Times'' Accolades Influence After airing on Taiwan and mainland China, for the series is very popular, there were a large stream to Lin Yutang's former residence. Audience started to focus on the classic novel again.
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Empress Dowager Xiaozhuang
Bumbutai ( mn, Бумбутай; mnc, m= ; zh, 布木布泰; 28 March 1613 – 27 January 1688), of the Khorchin Mongol Borjigit clan, was the consort of Hong Taiji. She was 21 years his junior. She was honoured as Empress Dowager Zhaosheng during the reign of her son, Fulin, the Shunzhi Emperor, and as Grand Empress Dowager Zhaosheng during the reign of her grandson, Xuanye, the Kangxi Emperor. As empress dowager and grand empress dowager, she had significant influence in the Qing imperial court and was highly respected for her political wisdom and insight. After her death, she was posthumously honoured with the title Empress Xiaozhuangwen, although she never held the rank of empress consort during her lifetime. Life Family background * Father: Jaisang (), held the title of a first rank prince () ** Paternal grandfather: Manggusi (), held the title of a first rank prince () ** Paternal aunt: Empress Xiaoduanwen (1599–1649) * Mother: Boli (; d. 1654) * Four elder brothe ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


The Last Women Standing
''The Last Women Standing'' () is a 2015 romantic drama film directed by Luo Luo, in her directorial debut. A China-Hong Kong co-production, the film was based on a novel written by Luo Luo. translated in Malay by Megan Tay (when she's writing in Malaysia.) and It released in China on November 6, 2015. Plot Adapted from the book of the same name, The Last Woman Standing is a romantic film featuring Shu Qi and Eddie Peng. It tells the story of a successful business woman who has long desired to find love and has finally met the one. Cast *Shu Qi as Sheng Ruxi *Eddie Peng as Ma Sai *Pan Hong as Sheng's mom *Chin Shih-chieh as Sheng's dad *Xing Jiadong as Doctor Bai *Hao Lei as Wang Lan *Lynn Hung Xiong Dailin (熊黛林, born 10 October 1980), better known as Lynn Hung, is a Hong Kong-based fashion model and actress originally from mainland China. Born in Nanjing, China, Hung moved her base of modeling activities to Hong Kong in 2006 and ... as Zhang Yu Reception The film ear ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Lost In Hong Kong
''Lost in Hong Kong'' is a 2015 Chinese comedy film directed, co-written and co-produced by Xu Zheng, starring himself along with Bao Bei'er, Zhao Wei, and Du Juan. This is Xu's second directorial feature, after the huge domestic hit ''Lost in Thailand'' (2012) which grossed over US$208 million. A third film in the "Lost in" series, '' Lost in Russia'' was released in 2020, although all three films' plot and characters are unrelated. It was released in China on September 25, 2015, and broke several national box office records. It was released in Hong Kong and Macau on November 19. Plot In the mid-1990s, university art majors Xu Lai ( Xu Zheng) and Yang Yi (Du Juan) fell in love, but then Yang was transferred to the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Xu has never seen her since. Almost twenty years later, the already bald Xu has long forgotten his dreams of becoming an artist, but he can never forget Yang even though he enjoys a comfortable life with his loving wife Cai Bo (Zhao ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




So Young (film)
''So Young'' () is a 2013 Chinese drama film directed by Zhao Wei. It is based on the best-selling novel of the same name ''To Our Youth that is Fading Away'' by Xin Yiwu. The film is Zhao's directorial debut. The film's English-language title alludes to the song " So Young" by the British alternative rock band Suede from their self-titled debut album. In addition to the novel, the film was also based in part by Zhao's own personal college experience in the 1990s. The film has become a major success at the Chinese box office, grossing over US$118 million with a US$5 million budget. Plot Zheng Wei starts college as a civil engineering major to be in the same city as her childhood playmate, Lin Jing, whom she is determined to marry one day. When Wei visits Jing at his dormitory, however, she is told that Jing left for America. Unable to understand why Jing left so abruptly, Wei is confused and heartbroken. Back in her own dormitory, Wei becomes close friends with her three roommat ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Shanghai Film Critics Award For Best Actress
Best Actress is one of the main category of Shanghai Film Critics Awards. Winners List External links19th Annual Winners List18th Annual Winners List17th Annual Winners List
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shanghai Film Critics Award For Best Actress Shanghai Film Critics Awards Film awards for lead actress Awards established in 1994 1994 establishments in China ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


The Last Aristocrats
''The Last Aristocrats'' () is a 1989 Chinese drama film directed by Xie Jin and starring Pan Hong, Pu Cunxin, Li Kequn, and Xiao Xiong. It is base on the short story ''Zhexianji'' by Taiwanese novelist Bai Xianyong. The film picks up the story of the lives of four young Chinese girls, daughters of Shanghai's elite, who went to the United States to study in 1948 and faced difficulties trying to return home a year later. The film was released in South Korea on 23 December 1989. Plot In the spring of 1947 in Nanjing, Jiangsu, Li Tong (Pan Hong) spends her twenty birthday in a happy atmosphere. Then she pursues advanced studies in the United States with her friends Huang Huifen (Li Kequn), Lei Zhiling ( Xiao Xiong) and Zhang Jiaxing (Lu Ling). The four young girls are daughters of Shanghai's elite. Li Tong's father (Wang Bing) is a diplomat in the Nationalist Government. When the Communists take over Shanghai in 1948, Li Tong's parents dies in a storm on their way to Taiwan. Li Ton ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Hong Kong Film Award For Best Actress
The Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress is an award presented annually at the Hong Kong Film Awards (HKFA). It is given to honour an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a Hong Kong film. The 1st Hong Kong Film Awards ceremony was held in 1982, with no formal nomination procedure established; the award was given to Kara Hui for her role in ''My Young Auntie''. After the first award ceremony, a nomination system was put in place whereby no more than five nominations are made for each category and each entry is selected through two rounds of voting. Firstly, prospective nominees are marked with a weight of 50% each from HKFA voters and a hundred professional adjudicators, contributing towards a final score with which the top five nominees advance to the second round of voting. The winner is then selected via a scoring process where 55% of the vote comes from 55 professional adjudicators, 25% from representatives of the Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild and 20% f ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]