Hui Yinghong spoke highly of Liu Yifei, saying that Liu Yifei's acting ethics were very good. In a few years," she will definitely be an international superstar." Hui Yinghong had collaborated with Liu Yifei in the 2011 version of A Chinese Ghost Story, playing the role of the Witch of the Black Mountain and Nie Xiaoqian respectively. They were known as " friends regardless of age." Although they were far apart in age, their tacit understanding and friendship were self-evident. Hui Yinghong also posted a photo on Liu Yifei's birthday and expressed her blessings and love for Liu Yifei. This kind of friendship and praise made people sigh at the magic of time, and it also made everyone re-examine the value of friendship in the entertainment industry.
Greetings to the respected audience! I'm Liu Yifei, and I'm very happy to be here to share with you the opening remarks of To Youth 2. " To Youth 2 " was a teen romance movie that told the story of the two main characters growing up. Our story is not as light-hearted as the first one. Instead, it delves deeper into the confusion, confusion, love, and growth of youth. In this era full of opportunities and challenges, each of us will experience all kinds of things in our youth. Some people will grow up because of this, while others will stagnate for various reasons. But no matter what we have experienced, we should cherish our youth, bravely pursue our dreams, and keep moving forward. Thank you for watching To Youth 2 here. I hope this movie will give you a wonderful and unforgettable experience.
Original: To youth, you are still here. Liu Yifei's opening remarks I don't know when it started I can't leave you An indispensable part of my life. But I also know We are destined not to be together Because time has made us unfamiliar We've both left each other's lives. To youth, you are still here This sentence makes my heart ache As if you were still by my side Accompany me through those wonderful times. I know that even if we don't keep in touch You are still in my heart Original text: Stay with me forever.
Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, Liu Ying, had six sons. They were the former Young Emperor Liu Gong, the King of Huaiyang Liu Jiang, the King of Changshan Liu Buyi, the later Young Emperor Liu Hong, the Marquis of Zhi Liu Chao, and the Marquis of Huguan Liu Wu (later renamed King of Huaiyang).
The children of Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, included Liu Gong, the former Young Emperor, Liu Jiang, King of Huaiyang, Liu Buyi, King of Changshan, Liu Hong, Marquis of Xiangcheng (formerly Liu Shan, formerly Liu Yi, later changed to King of Changshan), Liu Chao, Marquis of Zhi, and Liu Wu, Marquis of Huguan (later changed to King of Huaiyang).
Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, was born in 210 B.C.
Liu Ying's son's ending did not provide any detailed information. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the fate of Liu Ying's son.
Liu Ying's mother was Lu Zhi.
Liu Ying's sons were the former Young Emperor Liu Gong, the King of Huaiyang Liu Jiang, the King of Changshan Liu Buyi, the later Young Emperor Liu Hong, the Marquis of Zhi Liu Chao, and the Marquis of Huguan Liu Wu (later renamed the King of Huaiyang). However, there was no information on the whereabouts of these sons and why they did not inherit the throne. Therefore, it was impossible to confirm the details of Liu Ying's son.
Emperor Hui of Han, Liu Ying, was the son of Liu Bang and Empress Lu.
The empress of Emperor Hui of Han, Liu Ying, was Zhang Yan.