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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Serena_LiuSerena Liu - Wikipedia

    Serena Liu (born Liu Chen; Chinese: 劉真; pinyin: Liú Zhēn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâu Chin; 9 June 1975 – 22 March 2020), also known as Serina Liu, was a Taiwanese dancer and actress. Early life and education. Liu started ballet lessons when she was a child and continued for 12 years, establishing strong foundations in dancing. [1] .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rene_LiuRene Liu - Wikipedia

    In college, Liu attended California State University and has a bachelor's degree in music. After returning to Taiwan from her studies in the USA, Liu became the assistant of Bobby Chen (Chen Sheng), a pop music composer, producer, and singer.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LiuLiu - Wikipedia

    / 刘 (/ ljoʊ / or / ljuː / [1]) is an East Asian surname. pinyin: Liú in Mandarin Chinese, Lau4 in Cantonese. It is the family name of the Han dynasty emperors. The character 劉 originally meant 'battle axe', but is now used only as a surname. It is listed 252nd in the classic text Hundred Family Surnames.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liu_CixinLiu Cixin - Wikipedia

    Liu Cixin (Chinese: 刘慈欣; pinyin: Liú Cíxīn, pronounced [ljǒʊ tsʰɨ̌ɕín]; born 23 June 1963) [1] is a Chinese computer engineer and science fiction writer. He is a nine-time winner of China's Galaxy Award and has also received the 2015 Hugo Award for his novel The Three-Body Problem as well as the 2017 Locus Award for Death's End.

  5. Liu Bingzhong (Chinese: 劉秉忠; 1216–1274), or Liu Kan (Chinese: 劉侃) was a Yuan dynasty court adviser and architect. He was born in Ruizhou (Rui prefecture), during the Jin dynasty. In 1233, he entered the Jin's bureaucracy.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Andy_LauAndy Lau - Wikipedia

    Signature. Andy Lau Tak-wah SBS BBS MH JP [3] (Chinese: 劉德華; Jyutping: Lau4 Dak1 Waa4; born 27 September 1961) is a Hong Kong actor, singer-songwriter and film producer. He was named the "Fourth Tiger" among the Five Tiger Generals of TVB in the 1980s as well as one of the Four Heavenly Kings in the 1990s. [4]

  7. Liu Yong (fl. 221-264), courtesy name Gongshou, was an imperial prince of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a son of Liu Bei, the founding emperor of Shu Han, and a younger half-brother of Liu Shan, the second Shu Han emperor. [1] Life. Liu Yong was born in an unknown year.

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