Zhu Chuanguang, male, born in Beijing in 1964. In 1986, he began to publish his works in large-scale national film and television magazines. In the same year, he went to Japan to study. He was a screenwriter and director in the mainland. He had served as the chairman and general manager of many film and television companies in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Beijing, etc. He had directed dozens of film and television works so far. His representative works included "Eight Banners Children","It's Not My Fault to Fall in Love with You","Husband and Wife Live Opposite Door","Talk about Love","Men Are Not Bad", etc.
Zhu Zheqin, a Chinese singer, songwriter, and music producer, was born in Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, July 15, 1968. She was the representative of China's new music industry and the first Chinese music prodigy to truly go global. In 1990, Zhu Zheqin participated in the CCTV Young Singer Competition and won the second place in the professional group of popular singing. In the same year, her song "A True Story" was selected for "China's New Music Series II: Earthshaking". In 1992, she released her first album, Yellow Kids. In 1995, she released her music album "Sister Drum" simultaneously in 56 countries and regions. This was the first Chinese record in the history of international records to be released worldwide, with a cumulative sales of 3 million copies. Zhu Zheqin had also held concerts at the Royal Academy of Music in London and the Enoch Turner School in Canada. She was known as a legendary figure in the China music industry with her unique voice and unique creative philosophy. She was known as the "sound of nature". Zhu Zheqin was also the founder of the "World See" China's minority cultural protection and development goodwill campaign.
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Zhu Yuanzhang (October 21, 1328-June 24, 1398) was the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. He was born in a poor peasant family in Fengyang, Anhui Province. His parents and brother died of the plague. He had once become a monk in Huangjue Temple, but later left the monastery and wandered around. At the age of 25, Zhu Yuanzhang joined the Red Turban Army's uprising against the Yuan Dynasty. After years of war, he finally unified China and established the Ming Dynasty. During the reign of Zhu Yuanzhang, he established a system to protect the imperial power through a series of means, so that the Ming Dynasty did not have a situation of autocracy or warlords in 276 years of rule. He was called Emperor Hong Wu, his temple name was Taizu, and his posthumous title was Emperor Gao. Zhu Yuanzhang's mausoleum was in the Ming Tomb of Xiao.
Shen Zhu was born in October 1930 in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province. He was the former deputy director of the State Administration of Cultural Relics and a retired cadre. He died in Beijing at 20:25 on February 22, 2015 at the age of 85. Shen Zhu was also a famous host and commentator in mainland China. She had a PhD in radio and television news from the Communication University of China. Because of her three-dimensional thinking, rational thinking, and distinct views, she was loved by the majority of television viewers and was called "intellectual beauty" by netizens. In terms of hosting style, it was innovative, had strong adaptability, and the questions it raised were targeted. Shen Zhu had once served as the host of CCTV's financial channel, hosting the financial commentary programs "CCTV Financial Review"(formerly "Today's Observation") and "Cultural Noon"; she had served as the chief editor of the "Trading Time","Financial Afternoon Tea" and "Half an hour of Economics" programs on the financial channel, as well as the commentator of "Today's Observation"; she had also participated in the establishment of the financial channel's public service program "Spring Warmth." At Funing Leyou Football Club, Shen Zhu was the technical coach. In the background of a certain story, Shen Zhu was Nian Shuhuai's subordinate, carrying out an investigation mission. The Legend of Lin Yi is equally exciting, and everyone is welcome to read it!
Zhu Liqian was a print model and beauty pageant lady born in Penang, Malaysia. She was born on April 6, 1966. She was 165 centimeters tall and weighed 45 kilograms. Zhu Liqian's English name was Carol, and she was Andy Liu's wife. They registered their marriage in Las Vegas on June 23, 2008, and gave birth to their daughter, Liu Xianghui, at Hong Kong Sanatorium and Hospital on May 8, 2012. Zhu Liqian had participated in the "Miss Trendy" beauty contest in Penang, Malaysia, and won the third place. She also appeared on the cover of Trendy magazine in July of that year. She also worked as a print model from 1985 to 1987 and appeared in some advertisements. As for Zhu Liqian's personal information and pictures, there was no relevant information in the search results, so he could not answer.
Zhu Hai was a China artist. He was born in 1980 and graduated with a master's degree from the Oil Painting Department of Sichuan Fine Arts Institute. He was currently the deputy director of the Oil Painting Department of the School of Fine Arts of Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts and the deputy secretary general of the Oil Painting Society of Chongqing City. Zhu Hai once held a solo exhibition at the Art Museum of Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts and was invited to participate in important international exhibition such as the Shanghai Biennale and the Triennial of China Art. Other than his identity as an artist, the document did not provide any more personal information or resume about Zhu Hai.
Zhu Hongjia, a China actor, was born on September 23, 1970 in Nanchong City, Sichuan Province. He graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 1989. Zhu Hongjia started his acting career by acting in the movie Shangyidang for the first time while he was still in school. His most well-known work was the role of Xiao Jian in the 1998 ancient Qing Dynasty comedy "Princess Huanzhu II". In addition, he also starred in the anti-war drama "Defending Yan 'an" and other works. Zhu Hongjia won the third prize for the 28th China TV Series Flying Award for a long-form TV series, and was nominated for the 7th China TV Best Actor Blue Group in 2020. As for Zhu Hongjia's personal background and family situation, there was currently no relevant information for reference.
Uncle Wu Zhu was a character in the TV series " Joy of Life." He was Fan Xian's protector and the servant of Fan Xian's mother when she was alive. Wu Zhu's identity had always been a very mysterious existence. He covered his eyes with a black cloth and held a bamboo cane in his hand. According to the settings of Joy of Life, Wu Zhu was an AI robot with powerful martial strength and intelligence. He covered his eyes to hide his identity and protect others, because his eyes were laser eyes. Removing the black cloth would hurt others indiscriminately. Wu Zhu's combat ability was very strong. Theoretically, he was one of the strongest characters in Joy of Life. His life was a life of cheating. He could defeat the world without any effort. Fan Xian had been protected and taught by Wu Zhu since he was young. They had formed a deep relationship. In short, Uncle Wu Zhu was a mysterious and powerful character. His identity was a highly intelligent robot. At the same time, he was Fan Xian's guardian and teacher.
Zhu Yuan was a China web novelist. His masterpieces included Super Demon System, The Strongest Upgrade System, and Super Gene. " Super Demon System " was a web novel that he started writing on July 15, 2014. It was first published on Qidian Chinese website. The novel told the story of a boy who accidentally obtained the Devil System and embarked on the peak of his life. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of The King's Avatar!
Bing Xin (January 28, 1899-February 26, 1999), formerly known as Xie Juemin, was a famous modern Chinese writer, translator, philosopher, social actician, children's literature, artist, and democratic fighter. Bing Xin was born in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, and grew up in Tianjin. Her works focused on literature, translation, art, and thought, and she was known as the "Mother of Modern Chinese Literature". She had won many important literary awards, including the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Outstanding Contribution Award for World Literature, and the Knight of French Literature and Arts. Bing Xin devoted her whole life to promoting children's literature and had created many excellent works such as Stars and Spring Water. She was also a translator who translated many foreign literary works into Chinese and made an important contribution to the development of Chinese literature. Bing Xin died in Beijing City at the age of 99. She left behind a large number of literary works and ideas, which had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature, culture and art.