Li Haonan may refer to:
Li Lianjie, better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese film actor, film producer, martial artist, and retired Wushu champion. He is a naturalized Singaporean citizen. He is widely regarded as one of the most iconic Chinese film stars and one of the most renowned martial arts stars of his generation.
Link or Links may refer to:
Li, li, or LI may refer to:
Lee may refer to:
Li Hongzhi is a Chinese religious leader. He is the founder and leader of Falun Gong, or Falun Dafa, a United States-based new religious movement. Li began his public teachings of Falun Gong on 13 May 1992 in Changchun, and subsequently gave lectures and taught Falun Gong exercises across China.
Butyllithium may refer to one of 5 isomeric organolithium reagents of which 3 are commonly used in chemical synthesis:
Microformats (μF) are a set of defined HTML classes created to serve as consistent and descriptive metadata about an element, designating it as representing a certain type of data. They allow software to process the information reliably by having set classes refer to a specific type of data rather than being arbitrary. Microformats emerged around 2005 and were predominantly designed for use by search engines, web syndication and aggregators such as RSS.
Good Men, Good Women is a 1995 Taiwanese film directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien, starring Annie Yi, Lim Giong, and Jack Kao. It is the last installment in the trilogy that began with A City of Sadness (1989) and continued with The Puppetmaster (1993). Like its predecessors, it deals with the complicated issues of Taiwanese history and national identity.
Li Lykke Timotej Zachrisson, known as Lykke Li, is a Swedish singer, songwriter and actress. Her music often blends elements of indie pop, dream pop and electronic. Her debut studio album, Youth Novels, was released in 2008, and has been followed by Wounded Rhymes (2011), I Never Learn (2014), So Sad So Sexy (2018), and Eyeye (2022).
Li Jian or Jian Li may refer to:
Li or Lee is a common Chinese-language surname, it is the 4th name listed in the famous Hundred Family Surnames. Li is one of the most common surnames in Asia, shared by 92.76 million people in China, and more than 100 million in Asia. It is the second-most common surname in China as of 2018, the second-most common surname in Hong Kong, and the 5th most common surname in Taiwan, where it is usually romanized as "Lee". The surname is pronounced as in Cantonese, Lí (poj) in Taiwanese Hokkien, but is often spelled as "Lee" in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and many overseas Chinese communities. In Macau, it is also spelled as "Lei". In Indonesia it is commonly spelled as "Lie". The common Korean surname, "Lee", and the Vietnamese surname, "Lý", are both derived from Li and written with the same Chinese character (李). The character also means "plum" or "plum tree".
Operation Love is a 2017 Chinese television series starring Lay Zhang and Chen Duling. The series is a remake of the Japanese drama of the same name that aired in 2007. It aired on Dragon TV from 24 April to 6 June 2017 and was also streamed on QQLive.
The Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation is an international political and economical forum of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Jiaxing Media, also known as Jay Walk Studio, is a Chinese entertainment and media company established in 2013 that primarily invests in and produces television shows catering to the younger market. It is headquartered in Beijing and owned in part by the actress Yang Mi.
"Chun-Li" is a song by rapper Nicki Minaj from her fourth studio album, Queen (2018), released on April 12, 2018, by Young Money Entertainment and Cash Money Records as the lead single from the album. It was solely written by Minaj and produced by Jeremy Reid. According to Minaj, Reid's name was added to the writing credits for adlibs and production. Commercially, the song peaked at number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100, reached the top 20 in Canada, and the top 30 in France and the United Kingdom. The song won the award for Best Hip-Hop Video at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards.
Yu Haonan is a Chinese sport shooter.
Li Haonan is a Chinese short track speed skater. He competed in two events at the 2006 Winter Olympics and achieved 5th Place in the 5,000 metres Relay.
Yang Haonan is a Chinese artistic gymnast. In 2019, he won two silver medals and one bronze medal at the 2019 Junior World Artistic Gymnastics Championships held in Győr, Hungary. He won the silver medal both in the vault and parallel bars events. He also won the bronze medal in the rings.
Li Haonan is a Chinese basketball player for the Chinese 3x3 national team.