The following was Li Dacheng's resume: - Mr. Li Dacheng joined King & Wood Law Firm in 2017 and is an international partner of the firm. - His clients included Western, Chinese and international listed companies. - Lawyer Li has made significant contributions in China's "restricted industries" such as banking, broadcasting, e-commerce, education, energy (including clean energy technology), financial services, healthcare, internet, funds, media and entertainment, publishing, and communications. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Full-time Expert"!
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Li Hong (652 - 675) was the eldest son of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. He was also the first crown prince to be granted the title of emperor in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Chang 'an in the year 652 and was highly anticipated. When he was four years old, Emperor Gaozong abolished the original Crown Prince Li Zhong and made him the future heir. However, Li Hong's body had been very weak since he was young. In order to pray for Buddha's blessing, Gaozong had specially built a Great Ximing Temple for him. Li Hong studied the Four Books and Five Classics to learn the way to govern the country and stabilize the people. He was described as filial, benevolent, and compassionate. In the year 675, Li Hong died suddenly in the Qiyun Hall of the Palace of Joint Jade at the age of 23. Emperor Gaozong was deeply saddened by this and posthumously granted him the title of emperor, posthumous title of "filial piety", and buried him in Gongling according to the etiquette of the emperor.
Li Chun, an actress from mainland China, was born on February 15, 1988, from Wuhu, Anhui Province. She graduated from the Beijing Film Academy's performance department in 2009. Li Chun's acting career began in 2011, when she starred in Zhang Yimou's movie, The Thirteen Beauties of Jinling. After that, she starred in China's first Guanyin-themed movie,"I Won't Go to Guanyin." She had also starred in the famous works " Thousand Bones of Flowers " and " Return." The information about Li Chun's family background and personal preferences was not clear.
Li Chun (born on February 15, 1988 in Wuhu, Anhui Province) is an actress from mainland China. She graduated from the 2009 undergraduate course of the Beijing Film Academy's Department of Performance. In 2011, she starred in Zhang Yimou's movie,"The Thirteen Beauties of Jinling," and played the role of the Qinhuai River woman, thus starting her acting career. After that, she starred in China's first Guanyin-themed movie,"Refuse to Go to Guanyin"(2013), ancient fantasy drama "Hua Qian Gu"(2015), hot-blooded martial arts online drama "Painting of the Bad People of Jianghu"(2016), Qing Palace drama "Ruyi Biography"(2016), fantasy suspense drama "Hundred Mu Lost Traces"(2017) and other works. Li Chun's personal information showed that she was 164cm tall and was born in Wuhu, Anhui Province.
Li Qin, an actress from Mainland China, was born on September 27, 1990 in Bacheng Town, Kunshan City, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province. In 2008, Li Qin began to attract the attention of the audience because she played the young Xue Baochai in Li Shaohong's version of Dream of the Red Chamber. She graduated from the opera school affiliated to the Shanghai Theater Academy and was a Kunqu opera fan. Li Qin's acting skills were highly praised. She had starred in many TV series and movies, such as 'Founding the Party,''Watching the Sky',' Resplendent Life','White Deer Plain' and 'Chu Qiao's Biography. Her acting skills were exquisite and could accurately express the emotions and personality of the character. Li Qin was nominated for the Best Newcomer Award at the 31st Hundred Flowers Awards and the Most Potential Actress Award at the National Drama Festival.
Li Chun, born on February 15, 1988, was an actress from mainland China. She was born in Wuhu City, Anhui Province, and graduated from the Beijing Film Academy's performance department in 2009. Li Chun's first movie was The Thirteen Beauties of Jinling, which was released in 2011. From then on, he officially entered the entertainment industry. She played the role of Si Lili in the TV series " Celebrating the Years." The character was a descendant of the Qing royal family, and her original name was Li Lisi. Due to the political chaos in the court, her family was killed. She and her brother fled to Northern Qi and were adopted by the Northern Qi royal family. Si Lili was actually a spy sent by Northern Qi to the Qing Kingdom. She used her status as the Courtesan Belle to spy on the Qing Kingdom. Li Chun displayed her solid acting skills and pure temperament in this role. In addition to " Celebrating the Years," Li Chun also starred in " Thousand Bones of Flowers,"" Painting of the Bad People of Jianghu,"" The Legend of Ruyi," and many other works. She was also good at dancing and painting.
Li Hong (652 - 675) was the eldest son of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. He was also the first crown prince to be granted the title of emperor in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Chang 'an in the year 652 and was highly anticipated. When he was four years old, Emperor Gaozong abolished the original Crown Prince Li Zhong and made him the future heir. However, Li Hong's body had been very weak since he was young. In order to pray for Buddha's blessing, Gaozong specially built a Great Ximing Temple for him. Li Hong studied the Four Books and Five Classics to learn the way to govern the country and stabilize the people. He was described as filial, benevolent, and compassionate. In the year 675, Li Hong died suddenly in the Qiyun Hall of the Palace of Joint Jade at the age of 23. Emperor Gaozong was deeply saddened by this and posthumously granted him the title of emperor, posthumous title of "filial piety", and buried him in Gongling according to the etiquette of the emperor.
Li Hong (652 - 675) was the eldest son of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. He was also the first crown prince to be granted the title of emperor in the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Chang 'an in the year 652 and was highly anticipated. When he was four years old, Emperor Gaozong abolished the original Crown Prince Li Zhong and made him the future heir. However, Li Hong's health had been poor since he was young, and he eventually passed away as Crown Prince. The detailed information about his resume was not in the search results provided.