Coordinates | 37°46′45.48″N122°25′9.12″N |
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Name | Liu Fei |
Birth date | 221 BC |
Death date | 189 BC (aged 31-32) |
Father | Emperor Gaozu of Han |
Mother | Lady Cao |
Posthumous name | Prince Daohui of Qi 齊悼惠王 |
Title | Prince of Qi |
Reign | 201 BC - 189 BC }} |
Category:189 BC deaths Category:Han Dynasty imperial princes
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Coordinates | 37°46′45.48″N122°25′9.12″N |
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Name | Liu Yifei |
Tradchinesename | 劉亦菲 |
Simpchinesename | 刘亦菲 |
Pinyinchinesename | Líu Yìfēi |
Jyutpingchinesename | Lau4 Jik6-fei1 |
Birth name | An Feng (安風) |
Birth date | August 25, 1987 |
Birth place | Wuhan, Hubei, China |
Othername | Liu Ximeizi (劉茜美子),Crystal Liu |
Occupation | Actress, singer |
Genre | C-pop, J-pop |
Instrument | Vocal |
Label | Sony BMG (2005–present)Sony Music (2005–present) |
Yearsactive | 2002 – present |
Awards | }} |
When she was 11 years old, Liu and her mother moved to New York City, where she attended Louis Pasteur Middle School 67. Returning to China in 2002 to pursue an acting career, she began to be known as Liu Yifei (刘亦菲). Several weeks later, Liu was accepted into the Performance Institute of Beijing Film Academy at the age of 15, where she graduated from in 2006.
In 2005, Liu starred as Zhao Ling'er in ''Chinese Paladin'', an adaptation of the action RPG ''The Legend of Sword and Fairy''. The following year, she starred in ''The Return of the Condor Heroes'', a television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. After intense speculation on who would play Xiaolongnü, the role was finally offered to her. She was backed by Cha, who felt that she had all the necessary qualities to play the role of the young and innocent female protagonist. Although the drama serials she has acted in were well-received, the films she starred in did poorly in terms of box office earnings with the exception of ''The Forbidden Kingdom''.
Liu appeared in Jimmy Lin's music video of the song "I Am Still Waiting For You" (我还在等你) from his 2006 album ''Can't Stop Me'' (挡不住我). She has also previously co-starred with him in ''Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils'' and ''The Love Winner''. In conjunction with her acting career, Liu obtained a recording contract with Sony Music Entertainment Japan in August 2005. She has started studying singing and dancing in Japan since then. She released her first single "Mayonaka no Door" with Sony Music on July 19, 2006. Her song "Mayonaka no Doa" as recorded by Sony Music appeared on television as one of the ending themes to ''Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z''.
In 2008, she co-starred with Jet Li and Jackie Chan in ''The Forbidden Kingdom'', in which she played Golden Sparrow, an orphan seeking revenge against her parents' killer. In 2010, she starred in ''Love In Disguise'' with Leehom Wang.
+ Film | |||
! Year | ! Title | ! Role | Notes |
2004 | ''Love of May''五月之恋 | Zhao Xuan | |
2004 | ''''戀愛大赢家 | Jin Qiaoli | alternative title ''I Love You Love Me'' (喜歡你喜歡我) |
2006 | ''Abao De Gushi''阿寶的故事 | Xixi | |
2008 | ''The Forbidden Kingdom''功夫之王 | Golden Sparrow | |
2010 | ''Love In Disguise''戀愛通告 | Song Xiaoqing | |
2011 | Nie Xiaoqian | ||
TBA | ''Sida Mingbu四大名捕 | Wuqing | |
TBA | ''White Vengeance''鴻門宴 | Consort Yu |
+ Television | |||
! Year | ! Title | ! Role | Notes |
2002 | ''''金粉世家 | Bai Xiuzhu | |
2003 | |||
2005 | |||
2005 | ''Doukou Nianhua''豆蔻年華 | Teacher Xiao Zhao | |
2006 | ''''神鵰俠侶 | Xiaolongnü |
+ Albums | ||||||||||||||
! Album information | ! Track list | ! Notes | ||||||||||||
Title: ''Liu Yifei''Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Hong Kong) LimitedRelease date: 31 August 2006 | #泡芙女孩 | #就要我滋味 | #心悸 | #幸運草 | #放飛美麗 | #世界的秘密 | #一克拉的眼淚 | #做你的秒鐘 | #毛毛雨 | #愛的延長賽 | Chinese album | |||
Title: ''All My Words''Label: Sony Music Entertainment JapanRelease date: 6 September 2006 | #真夜中のドア | #恋する週末 | #HAPPINESS | #愛のミナモト | #どこまでも ひろがる空に向かって | #テノヒラノカナタ | #My sunshiny day | #世界の秘密 | #CLOSE TO ME | #月の夜 | #スピード | #Pieces of my words ~言の花~ | Japanese album |
+ Singles | ||||||
! Album information | ! Track list | ! Notes | ||||
Title: ''Mayonaka no door''Label: Sony Music Entertainment JapanRelease date: 19 July 2006 | #真夜中のドア | #brightly | #真夜中のドア (Instrumental) | #brightly (Instrumental) | Japanese album |
Category:1987 births Category:Beijing Film Academy alumni Category:Chinese actors Category:Chinese female singers Category:Living people Category:People from Wuhan Category:People's Republic of China Mandopop singers Category:Sony Music Japan artists
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Coordinates | 37°46′45.48″N122°25′9.12″N |
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name | Anson Hu |
tradchinesename | 胡彥斌 |
simpchinesename | 胡彦斌 |
pinyinchinesename | Hú Yan Bīn |
birth date | July 04, 1983 |
birth place | Shanghai, China |
occupation | Singer |
genre | Mandopop |
yearsactive | 2002-present |
website(micro-blog) | |
awards | }} |
Anson's talents began to be recognized by the public in 1999 when he won the silver medal at the Shangai Music Awards New Singer Competition. He advanced to the finals, where he won the award for having the most potential of any singer. Because of this, he was discovered by the Go East Entertainment, Co. Ltd., with whom he signed a contract and released his first album, Wen Wu Shuang Quan , in August 2002. This was just after his nineteenth birthday. The album became an instant hit. The album won Anson many "Best New Artist" awards at the end of the year in China and overseas, and his song "the Monk" made the Top 10 lists of several charts. Another song "Telling me" also received several "Best Song of the Year" awards. In December, a second version of this album, entitled "Anson Hu", was released, which contained the same 10 tracks plus a karaoke version.
In July 2003, Anson released his second album, Upgrade 4147, which he helped produce himself. The album contained duets with popular singers Elva Hsiao and Ronald Cheng. With this album he again swept through the award ceremonies with several trophies under his belt; he also received awards from all over Asia. Anson's credibility as a musician continued to rise, and he gained more and more fans, in China and abroad.
Anson's early success is mirrored by his third and fourth album, Music Mix and Music Code, released in September 2004 and March 2006 respectively. Anson steadily began to win awards like "best" and "favorite male artist", graduating from "best new artist." Music Mix featured the wildly popular song "Waiting for You", which has become a fan favorite.
After releasing Music Code, Anson switched from Go East Entertainment and signed a contract under Gold Label Records, under which he released Music Mix and his subsequent albums.
Continuing his steady work, Anson released Men's Songs, his fifth album, in November 2007. While featuring a heartfelt and mature musical style that shows off Anson's piano skills, the album reflects upon the changes of a man's life and shows off Anson's superior musical talents.
2002-2004- Go East Entertainment Co.Ltd
Category:1983 births Category:Living people Category:Chinese dancers Category:Chinese singers Category:People's Republic of China Mandopop singers Category:People from Shanghai
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Coordinates | 37°46′45.48″N122°25′9.12″N |
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Name | An Yixuan |
Tradchinesename | 安以軒 |
Simpchinesename | 安以轩 |
Pinyinchinesename | Ān Yǐxuān |
Birth name | Wu Wenjing (吳玟靜) |
Birth date | September 29, 1980 |
Birth place | Taipei, Taiwan |
Othername | Audrey "Ady" An |
Occupation | Actress, singer |
Yearsactive | 2001 - present |
Awards | }} |
In 2009, An was chosen to play Zhao Min in the television series ''The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber'', an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Louis Cha. In the same year, An also returned to Taiwanese screens, starring as Liang Mucheng alongside Vanness Wu in ''Autumn's Concerto'', which became the second highest rated Taiwanese idol television drama to date.
In 2011, An was paired up with Du Chun in ''Fight and Love with a Terracotta Warrior'', a television series set in three different eras. An also played Li Shishi, a prostitute and mistress of Emperor Huizong of Song, in ''All Men Are Brothers'', an adaptation of the classical novel ''Water Margin''.
An is currently working on ''The Emperor's Harem'', in which she will be paired up again with Feng Shaofeng, her co-star in ''The Great Revival''.
An is known to have a very good relationship with many of her male co-stars, but they were not speculated to be dating. Some of her rumoured boyfriends include Dylan Kuo, Huang Xiaoming and Deng Chao. As of 2011, she has been said to be dating Korean singer Lee Syung Hyun.
+ Film | |||
Year | ! Title | ! Role | ! Notes |
''Fengcheng''風城 | |||
''Wangwei Jichengren''王位继承人 | Hua | ||
2004 | ''Kung Fu Girls''空手道少女組| | Huang Yiyi | |
rowspan=2 | 2010 | ''If You Are the One 2''非誠勿擾2| | |
''Death and Glory in Changde''喋血孤城 | Wanqing | ||
rowspan=2 | TBA | ''Mingan Shijian''敏感事件| | Luo Xiaoni |
''Jiehun Kuangxiang Qu''結婚狂想曲 | Yue Lin |
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Year | ! Title | ! Role | ! Notes |
''Marmalade Boy''橘子醬男孩 | |||
''Taiwan Lingyi Shijian''台灣靈異事件 | Lin Ling | ||
''Lanxing''藍星 | Sun Lanxing | ||
''Mala Xianshi''麻辣鮮師 | Tang Keling | ||
2002 | ''Tianxia Wushuang''天下無雙| | guest star | |
rowspan=3 | 2003 | ''The Outsiders''鬥魚| | Pei Yuyan |
''Mala Gaoxiao Sheng''麻辣高校生 | Ou Peiqi | ||
''Wangpai Tianshi''王牌天使 | Kang Jiarou | ||
rowspan=5 | 2004 | ''Chinese Paladin (TV series)Chinese Paladin''仙劍奇俠傳 || | List of The Legend of Sword and Fairy characters>Lin Yueru |
''Blazing Courage''火線任務 | Li Jiajia | ||
''The Outsiders II''鬥魚2 | Pei Yuyan | ||
''Single Dormitory''單身宿舍連環泡 | Yu Ruoxue | ||
''Zhuifeng Shaonian''追風少年 | Coco Zhu Keli | ||
rowspan=2 | 2005 | ''Dahan Tianzi 3''大漢天子三| | Huo Qilian |
''The Legend of Hero''中華英雄 | Chen Jieyu | ||
rowspan=6 | 2006 | ''New Breath of Love''愛情新呼吸| | Fan Lisha |
''Super Mates''超級男女 | Du Xiaofeng | ||
''White Robe of Love''白袍之戀 | Liu Yining | ||
''Che Shen''車神 | Ouyang Qian | ||
''Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain (2006 TV series) | Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain''雪山飛狐 | Miao Ruolan | |
''The Great Revival''臥薪嚐膽 | Xishi | ||
rowspan=2 | 2008 | ''Yunniang''芸娘| | Yun'er / Wei Yixian |
''Love Tribulations''鎖清秋 | Du Lanyan | ||
rowspan=3 | 2009 | ''Autumn's Concerto''下一站,幸福| | Liang Mucheng |
''The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber (2009 TV series) | The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber''倚天屠龍記 | Zhao Min | |
''Cowherd and Weaver Girl''牛郎织女 | Weaver Girl | ||
rowspan=3 | 2011 | ''Journey to the West (2011 TV series)Journey to the West''西遊記 || | Bai Gu Jing>White Bone Demoness |
''All Men Are Brothers (TV series) | All Men Are Brothers''水滸傳 | Li Shishi (Song Dynasty)>Li Shishi | |
''Fight and Love with a Terracotta Warrior''古今大戰秦俑情 | Han Dong'er / Zhu Lili / Xu Xiaojing |
Category:Taiwanese television actors Category:1980 births Category:Living people Category:People from Taipei
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Coordinates | 37°46′45.48″N122°25′9.12″N |
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name | Yixuan, 1st Prince Chun |
succession1 | Prince Chun of the Commandery 醇郡王 |
reign1 | 1850-1872 |
succession | Prince Chun of the Blood 醇親王 |
reign | 1872-1891 |
birth date | October 16, 1840 |
birth place | Beijing |
death date | January 01, 1891 |
death place | Beijing |
father | Daoguang Emperor |
mother | Imperial Noble Consort Zhuang Shun |
spouse | Yehenara WanzhenLady Yanja, concubineLady Lingiya, concubineLady Ligiya, concubine |
issue | Prince ZairongZaitian, Guangxu Emperora sonPrince ZaiguangZaifeng, 2nd Prince ChunPrince Zaixun, ''Beile''Zaitao, Prince Zhongthree daughters |
posthumous name | Prince Xian of Chun(醇賢親王) |
full name | Aisin Gioro Yixuan 愛新覺羅奕譞Courtesy name:Pu'an 樸菴 }} |
Yixuan, 1st Prince Chun (; officially ''Prince of the First Rank Chun Xian'') (16 October 1840 – 1 January 1891) was a prince of the Qing Dynasty, the last reigning dynasty of China. He was the father of the dynasty's penultimate emperor, the Guangxu Emperor, and the paternal grandfather of China's last emperor, Puyi.
In 1860, he was married by the Xiang Emperor's imperial decree to Empress Dowager Cixi's younger sister, Yehenara Wanzhen. The marriage created close ties between the house of 1st Prince Chun and the woman who was about to become regent and absolute ruler of China. Then, on 22 August 1861, the Xianfeng Emperor died, leaving his and Empress Dowager Cixi's five-year old son, the future Tongzhi Emperor, as his only heir. In the ensuing struggle over who would assume the regency, 1st Prince Chun sided with Empress Dowager Cixi's party. In November 1861, when Empress Dowager Cixi launched the Xinyou Coup (辛酉政變) with the help of the 1st Prince Chun's older half-brother, Yixin, Prince Gong, 1st Prince Chun carried out the order to arrest Sushun, the leader of the opposing party, and brought him back to Beijing where he was beheaded.
As a result of this event, the prince found himself elevated to the highest military and government positions at court. Throughout the following 14 years of the Tongzhi Emperor's reign, 1st Prince Chun led a military and government career. In 1872, he was officially elevated to the rank of Prince Chun of the First Rank (醇親王).
The first decision of Prince Chun after his son became the Guangxu Emperor was to resign all his official positions. He tried to keep a low profile, but was lavished with honors and privileges, to which he tried to resist as much as possible. Soon after his son became emperor, the title of Prince of the First Rank (親王) was made hereditary for the 1st prince Chun's descendants, a very high privilege with which he could not dispense. In 1876, he went as far as sending a memorandum to the throne in which he condemned in advance anyone that would propose to grant him a special position in the hierarchy of power due to his condition of father of the emperor. Following the resignation of his military and government posts, he was entrusted with the education of the young emperor, to which he consented. In the following years, with the disgrace of Prince Gong, the 1st prince Chun became unwillingly the most powerful figure at the imperial court after only Cixi. Cixi even ordered all ministers to discuss matters with Prince Chun before making decisions. Each step further, however, was making his position more dangerous, and the potential fall more frightening.
In 1881, Empress Dowager Ci'an died suddenly, and rumors had it that she had been poisoned by Cixi. This made the 1st prince Chun even more cautious and eager to please Cixi in all possible ways. In the beginning of 1887, the Guangxu Emperor came of age, but Prince Chun officially asked Cixi to prolong her regency.
In 1885, Cixi appointed him Controller of the Admiralty, in charge of supervising the building of the new imperial navy. He was sent on an inspection tour to the navy yards on the coast of China. In the following years, he was involved in the infamous embezzlement of public funds initially allocated to the building of the navy, but which were used instead in a large measure for the restoration and enlargement of the Summer Palace for Cixi, in order to replace the Old Summer Palace which had been destroyed by the English-French expeditionary forces in 1860. The Chinese imperial navy, deprived of funding, was to suffer a humiliating defeat in the Sino-Japanese War (1894-1895). His desire to please Cixi was such that he did not even stop work on the Summer Palace to relieve the victims of the terrible flooding that hit the region of Beijing; and so the enlargement of the Summer Palace was completed as early as the Spring of 1891. The 1st prince Chun died shortly before completion, on 1 January 1891. His second oldest surviving son became the new prince of the first rank Chun on that same day (see 2nd Prince Chun).
He was given the posthumous name Xian (賢 - meaning "the Sage" [i.e. he who possesses both moral qualities and practical skills]) which, added to his princely title in Chinese, helps to differentiate him from his son the 2nd prince Chun: the former is Prince of the First Rank Chun Xian (醇賢親王), while the latter is only Prince of the First Rank Chun (醇親王).
The tomb and surrounding area appears in Quentin Tarantino's movie Kill Bill Volume 2 as the home and training grounds of legendary Shaolin monk Pai Mei.
Category:1840 births Category:1891 deaths Category:Qing Dynasty imperial princes Category:Manchu statesmen
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