Female stars from mainland China with four-character names include: Jike Junyi, Zhang Yangguoer, Zhao Hanyingzi, Ouyang Nana, Guli Nazha, Dilraba Dilraba, Li Shaminzi, etc.
1. Jike Junyi
Born on May 13, 1988 in Ganluo County, Liangshan Prefecture, Sichuan Province, she is a Chinese pop female singer and film and television actress. In 2012, he participated in the Zhejiang Satellite TV singing talent show "The Voice of China Season 1" and finally won the championship of Liu Huan's group and the third runner-up in the national finals, thus officially entering the entertainment industry.
2. Zhang Yangguoer
Born on April 18, 1985 in Chongqing, she is a female host and film and television actress in Mainland China. She graduated from Shanghai Maritime University majoring in tourism management. In 2005, he signed up to participate in Anhui Satellite TV's "Cat Man Super Charming Host Show" competition and won the fourth place in the country and the most photogenic award. In the same year, he became the host of Anhui TV's "Operation Drama" and other programs.
3. Zhao Hanyingzi
Born on December 16, 1990 in Yantai City, Shandong Province, she is a film and television actress and model in Mainland China. In September 2009, Zhao Yingzi won the "Most Photogenic Queen" in the 2nd China Beauty Queen Competition. In 2011, he participated in his first TV series "Just Let the Coffee Be Sweet".
4. Ouyang Nana
Born on June 15, 2000 in Taipei City, Taiwan Province, she is a Chinese film and television actress and cello player. In 2014, he began to make a name for himself in the film and television industry with the love movie "Beijing Love Story".
5. Guli Nazha
Born on May 2, 1992 in Urumqi, Xinjiang, she is a film and television actress and graphic model in Mainland China. In 2011, Gulinazha was admitted to the undergraduate class of the Acting Department of Beijing Film Academy; in the same year, she signed a contract with Shanghai Tangren Film Production Co., Ltd. and starred in her first TV series "Xuanyuan Sword: Traces of the Sky", for which she became well-known to the audience. .
Extended information:
Ouyang Nana started learning piano at the age of five and a half, and cello at the age of six. When she was 10 years old, she and her mother Fu Juan co-wrote "Friends at Home" and was invited to perform the cello on a TV show. She was later called a genius cellist. In 2011, Ouyang Nana won the Taiwan Cello Competition and was recommended to the music class of the High School Affiliated to Taiwan Normal University as the first place winner.
In 2012, she successfully held four "Only & Nana - 2012 Ouyang Nana Cello Recital" tour concerts in Taiwan, becoming the youngest performer in the history of Taiwan's "National Concert Hall" . In 2013, 13-year-old Ouyang Nana was admitted to the world-famous top music school, the Curtis Institute of Music in the United States, as the youngest person to play cello, and received a full scholarship.
Reference materials: Baidu Encyclopedia_Jike Junyi?Baidu Encyclopedia_Zhang Yangguoer?Baidu Encyclopedia_Zhao Hanyingzi?
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