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People's Liberation Army Academy Of Art
The Military and Cultural Institute of National Defense University, People's Liberation Army (), previously the People's Liberation Army Academy of Art (, colloquially known as Junyi 军艺), is an academic institute of the PLA National Defense University in Haidian District, Beijing, China. It has one campus, consisting of 7 departments and 12 specialties. History The PLA Academy of Art was founded in May 1960. It was revoked in October 1969, during the Cultural Revolution. In May 1976, Hua Guofeng and Ye Jianying toppled the Gang of Four, two years later, the university was rebuilt. In 2017, the previous PLA Academy changed name to The Military and Cultural Institute, National Defense University PLA. The current chairman of the institute is Zhang Qichao. Departments * Department of Literature * Department of Arts * Department of Drama * Department of Music * Department of Dance * Department of Troop Culture * Department of Literature Administration Notable alumni Note that cl ...
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Public University
A public university, state university, or public college is a university or college that is State ownership, owned by the state or receives significant funding from a government. Whether a national university is considered public varies from one country (or region) to another, largely depending on the specific education landscape. In contrast a private university is usually owned and operated by a private corporation (not-for-profit or for profit). Both types are often regulated, but to varying degrees, by the government. Africa Algeria In Algeria, public universities are a key part of the education system, and education is considered a right for all citizens. Access to these universities requires passing the Baccalaureate (Bac) exam, with each institution setting its own grade requirements (out of 20) for different majors and programs. Notable public universities include the Algiers 1 University, University of Algiers, Oran 1 University, University of Oran, and Constantin ...
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Wu Gang (actor)
Wu Gang (born 9 December 1962) is a Chinese actor. He is known for his roles in ''Red Firecracker, Green Firecracker'' (1994), and ''Iron Man'' (2009) for which he won both Golden Rooster Award for Best Actor and Shanghai Film Critics Award for Best Actor Shanghai, Shanghainese: , Standard Chinese pronunciation: is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China. The city is located on the Chinese shoreline on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the .... Filmography Film Television series Awards and nominations Notes and references {{DEFAULTSORT:Wu, Gang 1962 births 20th-century Chinese male actors 21st-century Chinese male actors Chinese male film actors Chinese male television actors Chinese male stage actors Male actors from Beijing Living people ...
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Sa Dingding
Sa Dingding (, born Zhou Peng () on 27 December 1983) is a Chinese folk singer and songwriter. She is of mixed Han Chinese and Mongol ancestry, and sings in languages including Mandarin Chinese, English, Standard Tibetan, as well as an imaginary self-created language to evoke emotions in her songs. She also plays traditional instruments such as the guzheng and morin khuur. Early life and education Sa was born in Pingdingshan, Henan, on 27 December 1983. She became interested in Buddhism and taught herself Tibetan and Sanskrit. Later, at 17, she moved to Beijing, to study music at the People's Liberation Army Academy of Art. Career At age 18, she released her first album entitled ''Dong Ba La'' under her birth name Zhou Peng, gaining her the title of China's Best Dance Music Singer. In 2006, "Holy Incense" was used as the theme song for the movie ''Prince of the Himalayas'', directed by Sherwood Hu. In mid-2007, she released ''Alive'', available physically and as a download ...
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Qian Gang
Qian Gang (; born 11 August 1953) is a Chinese non-fiction writer and journalist from Hangzhou in Zhejiang Province, China who over four decades has written hundreds of articles and dozens of books. Life In 1969 Qian joined the People's Liberation Army and was stationed in Shanghai, where he served as an officer and a reporter for the ''PLA Daily''. In 1976 Qian took part in the relief effort following the 1976 Tangshan earthquake,David Bandurski. "Qian Gang: the war against disease in the disaster area has already begun."
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an event that deeply affected him and the subject of many of his later works. Since 1979 he has been a member of C ...
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Mo Yan
Guan Moye (; born 5 March 1955), better known by the pen name Mo Yan (, ), is a Chinese novelist and short story writer. In 2012, Mo was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work as a writer "who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary". Donald Morrison of ''TIME'' referred to him as "one of the most famous, oft-banned and widely pirated of all Chinese writers", and Jim Leach called him the Chinese answer to Franz Kafka or Joseph Heller. He is best known to Western readers for his 1986 novel '' Red Sorghum'', the first two parts of which were adapted into the Golden Bear-winning film '' Red Sorghum'' (1988). Mo won the 2005 International Nonino Prize in Italy. In 2009, he was the first recipient of the University of Oklahoma's Newman Prize for Chinese Literature. Biography Mo Yan was born in February 1955 into a peasant family in Ping'an Village, Gaomi Township, northeast of Shandong Province, the People's Republic of China. ...
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Liu Yuanyuan
Liu Yuanyuan (; born March 17, 1982, in Dalian) is a retired Chinese female biathlete and cross-country skier who represented China at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino. During the 2006–07 FIS Cross-Country World Cup, Liu placed 4th at the 10 km freestyle race in Changchun Changchun is the capital and largest city of Jilin, Jilin Province, China, on the Songliao Plain. Changchun is administered as a , comprising seven districts, one county and three county-level cities. At the 2020 census of China, Changchun ha .... This landed her at 53rd place in the final World Cup ranking, making her the best Chinese cross-country skier of all time up to that point. Her record would stand for 15 years, until Wang Qiang became the first Chinese athlete to win a medal at the 2021-2022 World Cup. Liu retired from cross-country skiing in 2011. References External links * 1982 births Living people Chinese female biathletes Chinese female cross-country skiers Cross-c ...
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Liu Lili
Liu Lili (born ) is a Chinese female track cyclist, representing China at international competitions. During the 2016–17 UCI Track Cycling World Cup The 2016–17 UCI Track Cycling World Cup was a multi-race series over a track cycling season. It was the 25th edition of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup organised by the UCI. The series ran from 4 November 2016 to 26 February 2017 and consisted ... she won in the team sprint at round one in Glasgow the silver medal in at round two in Apeldoorn the bronze medal. Career results ;2014 :Hong Kong International Track Cup ::2nd Team Pursuit (with Han Cuiping, He Junyao and Xing Feixue) ::3rd 500m Time Trial ;2016 ::Japan Track Cup ::3rd Sprint ::3rd Sprint :3rd Sprint, China Track Cup References 1994 births Living people Chinese female cyclists Chinese track cyclists Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Chinese sportswomen {{China-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Lin Yongjian
Lin Yongjian (, born 14 February 1970) is a Chinese actor. Lin graduated from PRC Academy of Drama in 1990 and has been a successful stage actor at Guangzhou Soldiers' Drama Troupe after graduation. He has been starring in more than 50 comedies and movies and has been well-received as best supporting actor, best actor, best performer in many awards. Films Awards References {{DEFAULTSORT:Lin, Yongjian 1970 births Living people 20th-century Chinese male actors 21st-century Chinese male actors Chinese male film actors Chinese male television actors Chinese male voice actors Male actors from Qingdao Vice-chairmen of the China Television Artists Association ...
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Dai Yuqiang
Dai Yuqiang (; March 12, 1963) is a Chinese operatic tenor. He was the first and only Chinese student of Luciano Pavarotti. With Wei Song and Warren Mok Warren Mok () is a Hong Kong-based Macau operatic tenor who has performed many leading roles since his European debut in 1987 at the Deutsche Oper Berlin. He has a repertoire of 50 operatic roles, including Calaf in ''Turandot'', Cavaradossi in ''T ... he has performed abroad as "China's Three Tenors."China's Three Tenors reviewed
"China's Three Tenors performed with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh on Friday, 3 August 2012."


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* ''Opera arias'', EMI * ''Zuguo qing'' (, Patriotic Emotion), 2010


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Liu Jing (actor)
Liu Jing (aka Liu Jin, ; born 7 December 1963) is a Chinese actor. He has won the 25th China Golden Eagle Award for Favorite Actor and 5th China Golden Eagle Award for the Most Popular Actor. Biography Liu was born in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan on December 7, 1963. After graduating from People's Liberation Army Arts College The Military and Cultural Institute of National Defense University, People's Liberation Army (), previously the People's Liberation Army Academy of Art (, colloquially known as Junyi 军艺), is an academic institute of the PLA National Defense U ... he became an actor. Works Television Film Awards *25th China Golden Eagle Award for Favorite Actor *5th China Golden Eagle Award for the Most Popular Actor References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Liu, Jing 1963 births People from Ngawa People's Liberation Army Arts College alumni Male actors from Sichuan Living people Chinese male film actors Chinese male tele ...
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Tan Jing
Tan Jing (; born September 11, 1977) is a solo Chinese singer in the CPC Central Military Commission Political Department Song and Dance Troupe and a first class national actress. Her music blends bel canto, Chinese national music (Guoyue), and popular singing styles. She has been dubbed "The Voice of Harmony" for her efforts to spread Chinese music, culture, and goodwill through her professional and philanthropic contributions. She has earned a Master's of Popular Music Studies, is an elected member of the 10th National People's Congress, currently serves as the Deputy Director of China's Pop Music Association and has been voted one of China's Top Ten Outstanding Youths. Tan has also starred in the original national operas ''Ode to Mulan'' and ''The White Haired Girl'', musicals ''Crazy Snow'', ''Jasmine'', and ''In That Distant Place'', and other plays. Tan was a torchbearer for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and her song, ''Sky'', was used to accompany the releasing of the d ...
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Han Hong (singer)
Han Hong ( zh, s=韩红, t=韓紅, p=Hán Hóng; Tibetan name Yangchen Drolma or Yangjain Zhoima , zh, s=央金卓玛, t=央金卓瑪, p=Yāngjīn Zhuōmǎ; born 26 September 1971 in Chamdo), is a Chinese singer, songwriter and philanthropist of mixed Tibetan and Han ethnicity. Like her mother, a Tibetan singer, Han Hong is able to shift quite easily from piercing high pitches to soft low tones. Han Hong is one of the most popular Chinese female musicians who specializes in a variety of Chinese folk music. Most of Han's work reflects the Tibetan culture, but Han also uses elements of Jazz, R-n-B, Rock-n-Roll and Latin music in her music work. Early life Han was born in a family of performers in 1971, and sang in the choir starting at the age of five. Her father, a Han Chinese rusticated youth who came to Tibet during the Cultural Revolution, died in 1977. She joined the children's choir in 1980 and received formal training. In 1987, she joined the PLA second artillery c ...
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