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Who are the foreign celebrities born in China?

Yoshiko was born in Beiping. She is the daughter of Prince Su of Manchu descent, but she is the adopted daughter of Japanese ronin. After getting familiar with China culture, she was sent as a spy to deal with politicians from all over the world, such as Chen, the son of Sun Yat-sen, a senior member of the Kuomintang. Of course, she is most famous for sending Zhang Dashuai to Huanggutun in the west and later generations. There are also many film and television works about her. Anita Mui's version of her thought that the original song of Cordate telosma Li Xianglan died in Jacky Cheung 14. There is a song called Li Xianglan, which is sung for her. She was born in Japan and her ancestral home is in the northeast of China. After singing very well, she played a role in a series of Japanese films (mistakes) thanking the people of China who supported the aggression. Her achievements were so high that she was found to be a Japanese national in a 45-year trial.

Seiji Ozawa, a world-famous conductor, is famous there, and everyone is familiar with him.

He was born in Fengtian, the "Puppet Manchukuo" in 1935, which is today's Shenyang. His father worked as a dentist in Fengtian, and he met many young officers of Kwantung Army in his work ~ Seiji Ozawa's "sign" came from Kishiro Banhara and "er" came from Kanji Ishihara ~

Eric Lidier, whose Chinese name is Eric Lee, was born in Tianjin. 1902. His father is a Scottish priest. At the age of five, he was sent back to England by his parents for education. Lidier showed his talent in sports from an early age. He won the sprint championship in track and field competitions in Scotland and even the whole UK for many times, and was qualified for the 1924 Paris Olympic Games.

At the Paris Olympic Games, his best result 100 meter heat was originally scheduled to be held on Sunday. As a devout Christian, Lidier had to go to church on Sunday, so he decided to give up the game. Because he is the most popular candidate for the 100-meter gold medal, members of the British royal family have come forward to persuade him to compete, and some people in China have accused him of treason. But liddell just said, "I don't play on Sunday." . He spent that day in a church in Paris, and then he took part in the 200-meter and 400-meter races, winning the bronze medal and the gold medal respectively, and broke the world record of 400 meters, which he kept for 35 years until 1955.