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Liangchi (born 1921), Qi
Liangyi (born 1923), Qi
Liangnian (1934-1938) and Qi
Liangmo (born 1938,
nowadays lives in Beijing) and 3 daughters: Qi
Lianglian (born...
- Liu
Liangmo (Chinese: t 劉良模, s 刘良模, p Liú
Liángmó) (6
November 1909 – 8
August 1988) was a
musician and
Chinese Christian leader known for his promotion...
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singing ****ociations
along the
lines established the year
before by Liu
Liangmo, a
Shanghai YMCA leader.
Although the
movie [clarification needed] did...
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Chinese Left-Wing Dramatists. In 1934, he
collaborated with the
activist Liu
Liangmo on the
patriotic anthem,
March of the Volunteers. Tian used
various aliases...
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Second Sino-****anese War. In 1940, the
Chinese progressive activist, Liu
Liangmo taught Robeson the
patriotic song "Chee Lai!" ("Arise!"),
known as the...
- as
Gamal Abdul N****er, and
Julius Nyerere. With the
involvement of Liu
Liangmo,
state publishing houses in
China translated and
published her biographies...
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December 1957 Afro-Asian Peoples'
Solidarity Conference,
along with Liu
Liangmo, Guo Moruo, and Ji Chaoding.: 175 何虎生, 李耀东, 向常福主编 (2003). 中华人民共和国职官志....
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Matchmaker Ding Yuan Gu as
Mayor Pei Ying Zhao as
Midwife Xiao Dong Mao as
Liangmo Lan
Huang as Meng The
movie is
based on the 1946
novel Pavilion of Women:...
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December 1957 Afro-Asian Peoples'
Solidarity Conference,
along with Liu
Liangmo, Liu Ningyi, and Ji Chaoding.: 175 With the
onset of the
Cultural Revolution...
- (musician), (born 1960), one of the two
prominent jazz
musicians in
China Liu
Liangmo, (1909–1988),
musician and
Chinese Christian leader Liu
Zhuang (musician)...