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Chung's successful debut with his 1995 dance album OREA dubbed him as Taiwan's "Little Sun". The eponymous title song quickly raced to #1, topping the charts for many weeks. In December 1995, Chung released his second album, "By Your Side" (在你身邊), which earned him the title of Taiwan's Best Idol for two years in a row. Chung achieved further fame in Mainland China through his performances in popular television dramas and films.
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Liu bought and owned the rights of the novel, Three Lives Three Worlds, The Pillow Book, and had wanted to play the role of Feng Jiu. However, after Eternal Love became popular following its broadcast, audiences condemned her decision and rallied for Dilraba Dilmurat to play Feng Jiu instead. Following this, Liu attempted suicide in August 2018, with netizens speculating that it was related to her divorce from her husband, who had cheated on her with a well-known actress, while Liu was pregnant. She later sold the rights of the book to Tencent Video, who cast her as Ji Heng in Eternal Love of Dream instead and made her one of the co-producers. Audiences criticized her acting skills and plastic surgery face, as well as accused her of adding in scenes for her character. The relentless criticism led to her attempt suicide again. Since then, Liu has changed her name from Liu Yuxin to Liu Yuefei.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/jeN1v_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Song Jia", "alternateName": "宋佳", "birthDate": "November 13, 1980", "nationality": "Chinese", "description": "Song Jia (宋佳), (born November 13, 1980 in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China), also known as Xiao Song Jia (小宋佳; literally: "young Song Jia", to distinguish her from another older actress also called Song Jia) is a Chinese actress and singer. Her label is Orange Sky Entertainment Group (International) Holdings Ltd. She studied at the secondary school affiliated with the Shen Yang Conservatory of Music (SYCM), and at Shanghai Theatre Academy.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/wJmByg_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Yuan Li", "alternateName": "袁立", "birthDate": "July 12, 1972", "nationality": "Chinese", "description": "Yuan Li is a Chinese actress, born in Hangzhou of Zhejiang Province and graduated from Beijing Film Academy. She was talent scouted when she was in high school, and took part in many commercials. During the process of shooting commercials, she gradually developed an interest in acting.
In 1994, she officially entered showbiz when she participated in her first anti-Japanese film "Flying Tigers". In 2000, she won the 18th China TV Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actress in "Yong Bu Ming Mu". In 2002, she won the 25th Popular Film Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actress in "Pure Sentiment". In 2004, she won the 14th Zhejiang TV Peony Award for Outstanding Actor in "Exquisite Girl". In 2010, she won the Shanxi Taiyuan Huading Award for Best Actress in TV Costume Drama. In 2012, she won the Anhui Satellite TV National Drama Festival Best Character of the Year Award.
Yuan and Chinese film and voice actor Zhao Ling met and fell in love during the filming of TV series "The Colonel's Daughter". They got married in 2007 but divorced at the end of the year. In July 2011, she met Canadian Blaine Grunewald, Lehman Bush CEO. They dated and got married on 30 November that year. During a variety show in 2015, Yuan admitted she had divorced from Grunewald. In March 2019, Yuan officially announced her marriage with Chinese poet Liang Tai Ping, 11 years younger than her.