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  1. Li Jie was among the group of three girls, consisting of Li Jie, Wang Yameng, and Chen Shanshan, named "God's Favored Girls - Super Trio". Their consummate skills and enthusiastic attention to detail were warmly welcomed at the Beijing Music Hall and other concert venues all over China. She has also performed in a quartet formation ( Four ...

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  2. The Hermit With the Ubiquitous Smile (Huanxi Daoren), Master Li Jie, also carried the epithets Taiqing (Supreme Purity) and Yonghong (Eternally Magnificent). He was born in Mingjing Village of Jiangyou County in Sichuan Province during the 2 nd year of the Qing dynasty emperor Guangxu’s reign (1876). There, he is remembered as a child of ...

  3. Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations. As a scholar of literary, film, and cultural studies, Jie Li’s research interests center on the mediation of memories in modern China. Her first book, Shanghai Homes: Palimpsests of Private Life (Columbia, 2014), excavates a century of memories embedded in two alleyway neighborhoods ...

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    Shanghai Homes: Palimpsests of Private Life(Columbia University Press, 2014), named one of the ten Best City Books of 2014 by The Guardian and one of the recommended books for modern Chinese histor...
    Red Legacies in China: Cultural Afterlives of the Communist Revolution,co-edited with Enhua Zhang (Harvard Asia Center, 2016)
    Utopian Ruins: A Memorial Museum of the Mao Era(Duke University Press, 2020)
    Cinematic Guerrillas: Maoist Propaganda as Revolutionary Spirit Mediumship (under contract with Columbia University Press, forthcoming in 2023)
    “The Hot Noise of Open Air Cinema,” Grey Room, No. 81 (Fall 2020), pp. 6–35.
    “Cinematic Guerrillas in Mao’s China,” Screen, Vol. 61, No. 2 (2020), pp. 207–229.
    “Revolutionary Echoes: Radios and Loudspeakers in the Mao era,” Twentieth-Century China, Vol. 45, No. 1 (2020), pp. 61–75.
    “Gained in Translation: The Reception of Foreign Cinema in the Cultural Revolution,”Journal of Chinese Cinemas, Vol. 13, No. 1 (2019), pp. 61–75.
    Harvard exhibit showcases Chinese posters hidden for 50 years, Wicked Local,2017
    Video Lecture: Black and Red Revolution: Dazibao and Woodcuts from 1960s China, Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, 2017
  5. In this case, it’s a (slightly grainy) early performance by the Chinese prodigy Li Jie (now in her mid-30s), who began her guitar studies with the great teacher Chen Zhi when she was just 11. This isn’t flawless, but its still pretty incredible. So, happy birthday to Nicolo Paganini, who turned 233 this week. Receive occasional messages ...

  6. Jan 10, 2022 · Li Jie, President of OnePlus China. Li Jie had joined OPPO in the year 2010 and during his 11 years of working at OPPO, he has played many roles, ranging from product planning for the Find series ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Li_JieLi Jie - Wikipedia

    Li Jie (Song dynasty) (1065–1110), author of the Yingzao Fashi. Li Jie (geologist) (1894–1977), Chinese geologist who supervised the 1927 excavations at Peking Man Site. Lee Jye (born 1940), former Minister of National Defense of Taiwan. Leon Lai (born 1964), Hong Kong singer and actor, born Li Jie. Anni Baobei (born 1974), Chinese novelist ...

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