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Where is Liu Xiaoyan from? Who is her husband?
In March 2020, my lover is Bo Warrior, from Jidong Administrative Village, quan yang zhen, jieshou city, Fuyang, Anhui. She is an actress, screenwriter and director, and was one of the "Top Ten Stars of Jianghuai Opera" in 2009.
Bo Warrior wrote, directed and performed traditional Chinese opera tunes, The Story of the New Wall, TV series Tears of Father and Son, Taking Wife to Gamble, Crazy Mom and Disabled Dad Sending their Children to College, Poor Man Going to Shanghai, Scientific Parenting, etc.
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Liu Xiaoyan's masterpiece.
1, "Crying for the Soul (Anhui Folk Minor)" is a song composed by anonymous lyrics and sung by Liu Xiaoyan. The song was included in the album Popular Chinese 108, which was released on 2013-01-0/. This album contains 30 songs.
2. The Loved Heart is a song composed by Kevin Chiao, written by Kevin Chiao and sung by Liu Xiaoyan. This song is included in the album "Loved Heart" released by Discovery Music Company 2017-12-18. This album contains two songs.
Mom is a song composed by Kevin Chiao, written by Liu Xiaoyan and sung by Liu Xiaoyan. This song is included in the album "Mom" released by Discovery Music Company 20 18-0 1-09. This album contains 2 songs.
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