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Zhao Ming (director)
Zhao Ming may refer to: * Xiao Tong (萧统), formally Crown Prince Zhao Ming (昭明太子), son of Emperor Wu of the Liang Dynasty (502-577) compiler of the Zhao Ming essays, the first anthology of essays in China * Zhao Ming, film director; director of ''The Adventures of Sanmao the Waif'' (1949) * Zhao Ming (footballer, born 1984) (赵铭 born 1984), Chinese football player * Zhao Ming (footballer, born 1987) (赵铭 born 1987), Chinese football player * Zhao Ming (actress) (赵铭 1987), Chinese actress who appears in the film ''Let the Bullets Fly ''Let the Bullets Fly'' is a 2010 Chinese action comedy film written and directed by Jiang Wen, based on a story by Ma Shitu. The film is set in Sichuan during the 1920s when the bandit Zhang (Jiang Wen) descends upon a town posing as its new gove ...
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Xiao Tong
Xiao Tong (, September/October 501 – 30 May 531), courtesy name Deshi (), formally Crown Prince Zhaoming (昭明太子, literally "Accomplished and Understanding Crown Prince"), was a Crown Prince of the Chinese Liang Dynasty, posthumously honored as Emperor Zhaoming (). He was the oldest son of Emperor Wu of Liang, whom he predeceased. Xiao Tong's enduring legacy is the literary compendium '' Wen Xuan'' (''Selections of Refined Literature''). Birth and childhood Xiao Tong was born to Xiao Yan, then a Southern Qi general nearing final victory in a civil war against the cruel and violent emperor Xiao Baojuan, in winter 501. He was born at Xiao Yan's power base of Xiangyang, to Xiao Yan's concubine Ding Lingguang (). (Xiao Yan's wife Chi Hui () had died in 499, and from that point on he had only concubines and never made any of them his wife.) After Xiao Yan's victory later in 501, he forced Emperor He of Southern Qi, whom he had supported as a rival claimant to the South ...
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The Adventures Of Sanmao The Waif
''The Adventures of Sanmao the Waif'' (also known as The Winter of Three Hairs, Wanderings of Three-Hairs the Orphan or An Orphan on the Streets) (三毛流浪记) is a 1949 Chinese film released by Kunlun Film Company, directed by Zhao Ming and Yan Gong. The 1949 film is based on the Sanmao comic, created by Zhang Leping in 1935 and features the well-known Chinese cultural symbol of child poverty, Sanmao (meaning "three hairs"), a homeless orphan boy. The film, which stars Wang Longji, follows Sanmao through his adventures surviving and meeting new people on the streets of Shanghai. The film notably works to counterbalance the tragic story of Sanmao with humour and comedy. Sanmao's visual image of a small boy with a big head and three hairs is well-known amongst Chinese people both old and young. Plot The film begins in Old Shanghai with a homeless orphan named Sanmao (Three Hairs). Constantly battling hunger and coldness, he sleeps in garbage carts and eats anything he can find ...
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Zhao Ming (footballer, Born 1984)
Zhao Ming may refer to: * Xiao Tong (萧统), formally Crown Prince Zhao Ming (昭明太子), son of Emperor Wu of the Liang Dynasty (502-577) compiler of the Zhao Ming essays, the first anthology of essays in China * Zhao Ming, film director; director of ''The Adventures of Sanmao the Waif ''The Adventures of Sanmao the Waif'' (also known as The Winter of Three Hairs, Wanderings of Three-Hairs the Orphan or An Orphan on the Streets) (三毛流浪记) is a 1949 Chinese film released by Kunlun Film Company, directed by Zhao Ming and ...'' (1949) * Zhao Ming (footballer, born 1984) (赵铭 born 1984), Chinese football player * Zhao Ming (footballer, born 1987) (赵铭 born 1987), Chinese football player * Zhao Ming (actress) (赵铭 1987), Chinese actress who appears in the film '' Let the Bullets Fly'' 2010 {{hndis ...
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Zhao Ming (footballer, Born 1987)
Zhao Ming (; born 3 October 1987 in Zhaozhou) is a Chinese football player. Club career Zhao was born in Zhaozhou County, Heilongjiang and moved to Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture's capital city Yanji with his family when he was still a boy. He began to play organized football in 1998 and was promoted to Yanbian FC first team squad in 2003. He was one of the few Han Chinese in the club and promoted to China League One with the club in the 2004 league season. In December 2006, Zhao transferred to Chinese Super League side Shenyang Ginde with a fee of ¥3 million. Then he followed the club to move to Changsha in early 2007. On 4 March 2007, he made his Super League debut in the first round of the 2007 league season which Changsha Ginde lost to Dalian Shide 1–0. He remained as club's regular starter after this match and eventually made 13 league appearances in the first half of the year. However, on 1 July, he suffered a torn medial collateral ligament in his left knee ...
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Zhao Ming (actress)
Zhao Ming may refer to: * Xiao Tong (萧统), formally Crown Prince Zhao Ming (昭明太子), son of Emperor Wu of the Liang Dynasty (502-577) compiler of the Zhao Ming essays, the first anthology of essays in China * Zhao Ming, film director; director of ''The Adventures of Sanmao the Waif'' (1949) * Zhao Ming (footballer, born 1984) (赵铭 born 1984), Chinese football player * Zhao Ming (footballer, born 1987) Zhao Ming (; born 3 October 1987 in Zhaozhou) is a Chinese football player. Club career Zhao was born in Zhaozhou County, Heilongjiang and moved to Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture's capital city Yanji with his family when he was still a b ... (赵铭 born 1987), Chinese football player * Zhao Ming (actress) (赵铭 1987), Chinese actress who appears in the film '' Let the Bullets Fly'' 2010 {{hndis ...
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