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Zhao Lusi
Zhao Lusi (; born 9 November 1998), also known as Rosy, is a Chinese actress and singer. She is best known for her roles in ''Oh! My Emperor'' (2018), ''Love Better than Immortality'' (2019), ''The Romance of Tiger and Rose'' (2020), ''Dating in the Kitchen'' (2020), ''The Long Ballad'' (2021), ''Please Feel at Ease Mr. Ling'' (2021), ''Who Rules the World (TV series), Who Rules The World'' (2022) and ''Love Like the Galaxy'' (2022). Career Beginnings Zhao entered the entertainment industry by hosting the variety program ''Huo Xing Qing Bao Ju''. In 2017, Zhao made her acting debut with a supporting role in the Web series, web drama ''Cinderella Chef''. The same year, she played a minor role in the film ''City of Rock''. Rising popularity In 2018, Zhao gained attention for her supporting role in the historical romance series ''Untouchable Lovers''. The same year, she played her first leading role in the time-travel historical drama ''Oh! My Emperor''. The series gained a follow ...
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Zhao (surname)
Zhao (; ) is a Chinese-language surname, means “walk quickly” and “jump” in ancient Chinese, and is the 1st surname in the famous Hundred Family Surnames – the traditional list of all Chinese surnames – because it was the emperor's surname of the Song Dynasty (960–1279) when the list was compiled. The first line of the poem is in the line 趙錢孫李 (Zhao, Qian, Sun, Li). Zhao is now ranking as the 7th most common surname in China and carried mainly by people of Mandarin-speaking regions. Zhao may be romanized as "Chiu" from the Cantonese pronunciation, and is romanized in Taiwan and Hong Kong as " Chao" as in the Wade–Giles system. It is cognate with the Vietnamese family name "Triệu" and with the Korean family name most commonly romanized as " Cho" (조). A 2013 study found it to be the 9th most common surname, shared by 26,700,000 people or 2.000% of the population, with the province with the most being Henan. The romanization is shared with the much ...
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Wu Lei (actor)
Wu Lei (, born December 26, 1999), also known as Leo Wu, is a Chinese actor. He is known as the "China's Little Brother" () in China. He made his first appearance in commercials at the age of three. In 2007, officially made his debut in acting as Nezha for the series, ''The Legend and the Hero''. Additionally, he is known for his supporting roles in '' Nirvana in Fire'' and ''The Whirlwind Girl'' (2015) and his starring roles in '' Fight Breaks Sphere'' (2018) and ''The Long Ballad'' (2021) and'' Love like The Galaxy'' (2022). In 2011, he won Best Young Actor at the 28th Flying Apsaras Awards for his role in ''Mo's Mischief. ''In 2016, he was nominated for Best Newcomer at the 19th Huading Awards for his role ''Nirvana in Fire''. In 2018, he ranked first place in the country on the entrance examination to the Beijing Film Academy. Wu ranked 63rd on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2017, 29th in 2019 and 47th in 2020. Early life and education Wu Lei was born in S ...
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Macau International Television Festival
The Macau International Television Festival () is an international television festival that takes place in Macau, China. It is jointly held by the Macau-Television-Media Association of Macau and China Television Artists Association. It is held in conjunction with the Macau International Movie Festival.http://news.china.com.cn/rollnews/ent/live/2013-12/27/content_24064963.htm Its main category is the Golden Lotus Awards Golden Lotus may refer to: * Ensete lasiocarpum, the plant that produces the ''Golden Lotus'' flower * ''Golden Lotus'' (album), a 1982 album by Kenny Barron Jin Ping Mei *''Jin Ping Mei'', a 17th-century Chinese novel * Pan Jinlian, the female pr .... Categories Recurring *Best Television Drama / Outstanding Television Drama (最佳电视剧奖 / 优秀电视剧大奖) *Best Director (最佳导演奖) *Best Writing (最佳编剧奖) *Best Actor (最佳男演员奖) *Best Actress (最佳女演员奖) *Best Supporting Actor (最佳男配角奖) *Best Supporting ...
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Seoul International Drama Awards
Seoul International Drama Awards (), simply known as SDA, is an annual award ceremony based in Seoul, South Korea which honors excellence in television drama productions worldwide. Winners Grand prize (''Daesang'') Program Winners are given the "Golden Bird Prize," and runners-up the "Silver Bird Prize." Individual Outstanding Korean drama People's choice Special awards See also * List of Asian television awards * Shanghai Television Festival * International Drama Festival in Tokyo The International Drama Festival in Tokyo (国際ドラマフェスティバル in TOKYO), is an annual award show for excellence in television drama production based in Tokyo, Japan. It is organized by the International Drama Festival in Tokyo E ... References External links * {{South Korean television award shows Awards established in 2006 South Korean television awards Annual events in South Korea 2006 establishments in South Korea ...
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Huading Awards
The Huading Awards are a set of entertainment awards in China. The awards were set up by Tianxia Yingcai Cultural Media Co., LTD () in 2007 in Beijing and are held more than once each year across multiple entertainment media from Chinese television shows to international films and music. History The 1st Huading Awards poll was held on December 17, 2007. The name Huading, Hua comes from '' The Biography of Book of Documents'', it also means the Chinese nation; Ding comes from ''Records of the Grand Historian'', it means word carries weight. On October 7, 2013, the 10th Huading Awards ceremony was held in Macao. On June 1, 2014, the 12th Huading Awards ceremony was held at the Ricardo Montalbán Theatre in Hollywood. On December 15, 2017, the 21st Huading Awards were held at the Ace Hotel Los Angeles. Ceremonies There are four main ceremonies held under the Huading Awards. * Huading Award China Film Satisfaction Survey Release Ceremony (中国电影满意度调查发布盛 ...
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The Actors Of China Awards
The Actors of China Awards () are television awards presented annually by the China Television Artists Association. The awards recognize excellent actors and actresses in the Chinese television industry. History The Actors of China Award was originally named "Image List of Chinese Television Actors" in 2014. It was renamed to "The Actors of China" in 2015. In 2016, the committee awards were added.The award ceremonies were hosted in Yangzhou in the first 4 years. In 2018, Chengdu Chengdu (, ; Simplified Chinese characters, simplified Chinese: 成都; pinyin: ''Chéngdū''; Sichuanese dialects, Sichuanese pronunciation: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: ), Chinese postal romanization, alternatively Romanization of Chi ... acquired the right to host award ceremonies for the next 6 years. Award categories Ballot awards The ballot awards are divided into four main sections: * ''The Ruby Award'' (), also known as ''The Best Actor/Actress of the Year Award in the Red Group' ...
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Vava (rapper)
Mao Yanqi (; born 29 October 1995), professionally known as Vava, is a Chinese rapper from Ya'an, Sichuan, China. Her English stage name Vava is a synonym for "doll" in Chinese (), chosen as she had a "baby face" when she was little. Childhood/Early Career Mao Yanqi was raised in a single parent household after the death of her father. While her mother worked far away from home, her grandmother helped to care for her. At the age of 16 she chose to leave school and focus on developing her talents as a performer. She traveled around performing in local bars near her home in Chengdu. Later, she began to travel around China performing. She met hip-hop producer Double G in Shenzhen city, and joined his team based in Shanghai. Rise to Fame Vava rose to fame from her performance on the first season of the iQiyi television show ''The Rap of China''. This show helped to bring underground rappers into the spotlight. During the season she rapped in both Mandarin and Sichuan dialects ...
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Alec Benjamin
Alec Shane Benjamin (born May 28, 1994) is an American singer-songwriter from Phoenix, Arizona. His 2018 breakthrough single "Let Me Down Slowly" reached the top 40 in over 25 countries and has amassed over 1 billion streams on Spotify as of April 2022. Benjamin primarily writes and sings songs in English, but has released versions of his songs "Older", "The Way You Felt", "Water Fountain", "Devil Doesn't Bargain", and “Shadow of Mine” in Mandarin Chinese Early life Benjamin was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona, but lived on Long Island, New York during kindergarten and first grade. He has a sister, for whom he wrote his song "If We Have Each Other". Career Initially, Benjamin signed to Columbia Records while still enrolled at University of Southern California. However, Columbia Records ended their partnership weeks after he submitted his album. Despite this, he went on a self-funded tour in Europe to open for Marina Kaye in France and Lea in Germany. He promoted his ...
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Keep Running (TV Series)
''Keep Running'' (), previously known as ''Running Man China'', or ''Hurry Up, Brother'' () before 2017, is a Chinese variety show broadcast on ZRTG: Zhejiang Television. It is a spin-off from the popular original South Korean variety show '' Running Man'' by SBS. It was first aired on 10 October 2014. The show is classified as a game-variety show, where the MCs and guests complete missions at a landmark to win a race. Program name When the show was first announced, it was known as "" or "Running Man" in Chinese. Programs on the Zhejiang TV channel required names with five Chinese characters (words), hence the program was then renamed to "" or "Hurry Up, Brother". But, before the official name changed, ZRTG had registered "" as a trademark with the SAIC. Episode style or "Name-tag Elimination" is one of the main games of each episode and is usually the longest game. There are also many games played by the MCs and guests that often contribute to their result for the final mi ...
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Go Fridge
''Go Fridge'' (), also known as ''Play, Fridge'', is a Chinese cooking show produced by Tencent Video. The rights were bought from South Korean television series ''Please Take Care of My Refrigerator''. Formats Seasons 1–2 In each episode, two guests bring their refrigerators to the filming studio and sit down to talk with the hosts and other chefs. At the end of examining the fridge, a guest selects two chefs to cook a dish for them to eat; they will each have 15 minutes to cook the dishes, with the winner selected by the guest alone. Season 3 In season 3, the format changed as two X-Factor chefs, mainly professional chefs, joined the show alongside the six regular chefs. If they are picked to cook and win two head-to-head battles, they may be promoted as regular chefs, as with the case with Jeffrey Chen. In the first two seasons, the chefs must use a required extra ingredient to cook; however, in season 3, due to sponsorship with JD.com, they can order an ingredient or cook ...
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Day Day Up
''Day Day Up'' ( zh, 天天向上; pinyin: Tiāntiān xiàngshàng) is a popular Chinese talk show broadcast on Hunan Television. The show is co-hosted by Wang Han (汪涵), Da Zhangwei (大张伟), Qian Feng (钱枫), and Wang Yibo_(王一博)._It_has_drawn_great_attention_from_the_public,_especially_student_groups_and_other_young_people,_for_its_humor,_style,_and_the_public_figures_who_appear_as_guests. The_Chinese_title_of_the_show_"tiāntiān_xiàngshàng"_(天天向上)_was_inspired_from_a_Chengyu.html" "title="wǎŋ.íː.pʷǒ.html"_;"title="Help:IPA/Mandarin.html"_;"title="nowiki/>Help:IPA/Mandarin">wǎŋ.íː.pʷǒ">Help:IPA/Mandarin.html"_;"title="nowiki/>Help:IPA/Mandarin">wǎŋ.íː.pʷǒ_born_5_August_1997)_is_a_Chine ... (王一博). It has drawn great attention from the public, especially student groups and other young people, for its humor, style, and the public figures who appear as guests. The Chinese title of the show "tiāntiān xiàngshàng" (天天向 ...
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Happy Camp (TV Series)
''Happy Camp'' was a Chinese variety show produced by Hunan Broadcasting System. The series debuted on 7 July 1997, and was off air on 25 September 2021. The show was hosted by the Happy Family: He Jiong, Li Weijia, Xie Na, Du Haitao and Wu Xin. Happy Camp was one of China's most popular shows, consistently achieving record high ratings and viewership in its episodes, with a minimum active viewership of tens of millions. The show was broadcast every Saturday, with each of its episodes featuring celebrities and famous figures from all over the world, including musicians, singers, actors, sports players and more. Guests and hosts of the show participated in various activities which include performances, games, interviews, parodies and more. Because of its tremendous popularity and success, Happy Camp won many awards across Asia and received several international recognitions, while serving as a stage opportunity for many celebrities to showcase their talents or to promote themsel ...
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