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English: Beijing Opera actor Tan Xinpei in the first Chinese movie Dingjunshan (1905)
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Pinanggalingan http://www.gmw.cn/content/2005-08/26/content_295731.htm
May-akda Ren Jingfeng 任景丰 (director of Dingjunshan), died probably 80 years ago

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