Tung yen ling biography
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Elaine Jin
Hong Kong-Taiwanese actress
In this Chinese name, the family name is Jin.
Elaine Chin[citation needed] Yen-ling[1] (Chinese: 金燕玲; pinyin: Jīn Yànlíng; born 15 December ), also known as Elaine Kam, is a Hong Kong–Taiwanese actress.
She began her career in Taiwan in before moving to Hong Kong in
She has been nominated eleven times in the Hong Kong Film Awards and won four for her supporting roles in Love Unto Waste (Chinese: 地下情) (), People's Hero (Chinese: 人民英雄) () and Port of Call (Chinese: 踏血尋梅) ().[2] In , Jin earned her first Golden Horse Film Award, also in the supporting category, for her performance in Edward Yang's A Confucian Confusion (Chinese: 獨立時代) ().
Jin won the Golden Horse Award and the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film Mad World.
Personal life
[edit]Jin has been married twice, to Liang Tingbin (梁廷斌) in (divorced in ) and
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龍易◎大觀
Chinese-American structural engineer
This article is about the Chinese American structural engineer. For the infrastructure firm he founded, see T. Y. Lin International.
Tung-Yen Lin (Chinese: 林同棪; pinyin: Lín Tóngyán; November 14, – November 15, ) was a Chinese-American structural engineer who was the pioneer of standardizing the use of prestressed concrete.[1]
Biography
Born in Fuzhou, China, as the fourth of eleven children, he was raised in Beijing where his father was a justice of the ROC's Supreme Court. He did not begin formal schooling until age 11, and only so because his parents forged his birth year to be so that he would qualify. At only 14, entered Jiaotong University's Tangshan Engineering College (now Southwest Jiaotong University), having earned the top score in math and the second best score overall in the college entrance exams for his entering class. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering in and left for the Unite
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Chen Lu-Huei, Chen Te-Sheng and Chen Yi-Ling, “Who Are the Rising Stars in the 18th CCP National Congress? A Study of Political Potential of huvud Committee Alternate Members,” Mainland China Studies, Vol. 55, No. 1 (March ), pp.
Chen Yi-Ling,” Political Representative, Governance Efficiency, and Urban Stability: Local Governance Strategies in Urban China,” Soochow Journal of Political Science, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Oct. ), pp
Keng Shu and Chen Yi-Ling. “After Developmental State and Post-Totalitarianism: China’s Fragmented States and Connected Societies.” Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Oct. ), pp.
Keng Shu, Chen Yi-Ling and Chen Lu-Huei. “The Political Consequences of Limited Reforms: How Political Mobilization Reshapes the Pattern of Participation of Chinese Citizens.” Journal of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp.
Keng Shu and Chen Yi-Ling. “Communities Self-Governance and Prospects of Democracy in China: Modernization Theory