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The photograph doesn't look like an actress. Is there a connection?
Amazing figure, but her face is still the treasure of the woman.
Great new photo!—Precedingunsigned comment added by69.237.149.176 (talk)15:46, 15 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I've replaced the toned-down cleavege shot with the one used further down in the article. Please stop inserting images that clearly focus more on the physical attributes of Gong Li's breasts than her looks in general. It's disrespective, obviously sexist and unbecoming of an encyclopedia. While Gong is indeed quite famous for her beauty, she is no less acclaimed for her acting skills, and I don't see any reason why we should focus on the former.
PeterIsotalo12:33, 15 September 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Well, i do it is equally important. About skills you can read and her look you can only see. This is against wikapedias point of existence. We do not allow any sexual pictures (ass flashes, breast shots etcz) and it is formal that we ain't accepting 'em. Sandra Lee Evans, 24—Precedingunsigned comment added by78.148.186.26 (talk)11:27, 24 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]
it says she was born new years eve, are we talking about chinese new year or gwai lo new year?
Gwai lo is an insulting term , just as bad as Ch..k to refer to Chinese, or the N word for blacks, etc. Such terms have no place here.Jason Lee
G-L is not itself an insulting term. It simply means 'The person who is my senior and elder and a non-living Chinese' and is thus a term of respect not a term of racial hatred. To refer to the New Year as a G-L New Year however is term of disrespect as there is no such a thing as a G-L New Year. the C- word for Chinese and the N-word for Blacks in the English language are however extremely racist as they are used to incite hatred, although in Black slang, they do call each other by the N- word.
Gweilo is an insulting term, depending on certain factors. It's comparable to using the word "Oriental". Gweilo may bepolitically correct in China, but should be avoided elsewhere. And it translates to "ghost man/guy" not whatever you said above.Calicore15:39, 17 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
i certianly argree . .gwailo is an english transliteration of the chinese 鬼佬, meaning demon or "devil" and is an insulting racist term used in HK and parts of southern China to refer to white, and occasionally black people. It is as strong as the term "chink" or "jap"
and should be avoided.
Way to answer the original question, jerks.
The correct meaning in the Cantonese colloquial 'gweilo' is not demon or devil. The 'gwei' (ghostly or devillish) part is an adjective and not a noun, 'lo' is the noun and means an elder (a term of respect). The nearest meaning is 'the old devils' or 'you old devil' which is used as a term of endearment. The term 'gwei' is not an insult, as the Cantonese frequently refer to each other as 'gwei' as for example in 'soei-gwei' meaning 'you naughty person'. 'Gwei' in this sense simply means non-Chinese or foreign. This term is a Cantonese figure of speech and its intended meaning is 'foreign chappie'.77.44.49.36 (talk)14:36, 11 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Yes she is an American, just like Anthony Yuen and many others who pretend to be Chinese based on racial features but enjoy the protection of the US Government. She often gets help from the US Consulate in Shanghai and you can see her frequently in the "US Citizen" line at airports in California. America is a country rich in diversity and it is important to be accurate in identifying famous Americans (citizens of the United States of America), instead of assuming nationality based on ethnic group.—Precedingunsigned comment added by67.180.100.210 (talk)06:13, 11 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Gong Li is a citizen of the United States. She swore allegiance to the US and became a naturalized American (USA) citizen. Her former country, the PRC, does not recognize dual-nationality. She is therefore, no longer a Chinese citizen. She holds a US passport. Why is she described as a "Chinese" actress? She should properly be described as "American", or "Chinese-American" if one feels it is important to stress ethnicity. The US is a multi-ethnic nation and it is improper to give the impression that foreign born citizens are not "real" Americans.—Precedingunsigned comment added by169.252.4.21 (talk •contribs)
Could you provide sources to show that Gong Li is an American citizen? Because I can't find that anywhere on the net. -67.2.149.319:19, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Gong Li is divorced. She has just never revealed it.
Gong Li is NOT an American citizen nor has she ever applied for citizenship. You probably saw Ziyi Zang who is shorter and flatter. Rumour is ZY applied. She loves America.
Wsbhopkin17:32, 4 January 2007 (UTC)Zongbian[reply]
I changed theChinese redirect, so it goes toHan Chinese, not China.Calicore03:46, 8 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]
DatedChow Yun-Fat in 1998, but later broke up[citation needed].
I've removed this statement from the article, because1. It has no citation2. According toChow Yun-Fat's article, he has beenmarried since 1986. This would be an extra-marital affair, and if this sentence is untrue, the article is not only misleading but reflects very badly on CYF and Gong Li.3. Is it really relevant?
I think a cool feature for actresses where most folks are interested in photo's would be to keep a list of links to image, maybe have a way to vote on popularity of such images as well. I went ahead and added a sample few that I like, let me know what people think.
The one in the car was great.
Who is her boyfriend right now?—Precedingunsigned comment added by71.129.232.25 (talk)14:55, 18 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Citing from the article "Spouse(s) Ooi Wei Ming (1996-)" Has this been that verified, anyway?
85.179.219.76 (talk)21:02, 19 April 2008 (UTC) Sarah Li[reply]
Rumour is she is divorced.
Why did she become a citizen of Singapore?—Precedingunsigned comment added by71.130.26.147 (talk)00:34, 5 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I've reversed the wholesale vandalism of the article, which gave a strikingly detailed account of Gong Li beingPrime Minister of Vietnam. Funny, but not really the place for it!213.121.151.174 (talk)17:24, 26 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Was not banned in China and even won an award. I really have no idea where people get misinformation like this.DORC (talk)13:44, 8 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
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Gong Li has been divorced for 3 years.http://www.todayonline.com/World/EDC120519-0000039/Gong-Lis-Sporean-husband-confirms-divorce-rumours86.181.64.13 (talk)01:09, 19 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
She is rumoured to be pregnant by her French boyfriend/toyboy.86.129.9.96 (talk)00:32, 23 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
A billion plus people in China and all we can get is 4 pictures of this beauty on Commons?Ebaychatter0 (talk)03:51, 24 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
I keep trying to insert some reference in this article to the fact that people in mainland China know her exclusively as "Li Gong" rather than "Gong Li." If you ask a more or less recent Chinese immigrant about Gong Li, they're almost always unlikely to know whom you're talking about until you reverse the names and mention "Li Gong:" then, believe me, they knowexactly who she is. Even the Internet Movie Database understands this and lists her by her globally predominant name "Li Gong," but every time I try to insert any mention of this in the body of the article, the same person keeps taking it out. This is making Wikipedia seem more provincial than we all hope that it actually is. Can anyone help with this?Jump Forward Immediately (talk)19:32, 10 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]
As the article clearly states, that she was born in dongbei China, Liaoning province.She'd sooner use Korean Hangul than Traditional Chinese. What is with all this pretentious nonsense to keep including Traditional script to Mainland Chinese movies and Mainland Chinese actors? And not just including but putting it ABOVE the Simplified Chinese? Do you include British English versions of Hollywood movies above their real titles? You don't seem to include Traditional Chinese names next to pics of Mao ZeDong or Xi Jinping. So why the obsession with traditional Chinese on some Chinese actor and most Chinese Movies? It is beyond ridiculous and exotic to a typical Mainland Chinese. I'm laughing on QQ about this right now.Check how her entry looks in China, you know, that place she was born in and supposedly is a citizen of (As opposed to Taiwan, in case the reason was some Taiwanese agenda on Wikipedia, conspiracy theories angle)
See? Her name is SURPRISINGLY! Not in traditional Chinese O_O How come? A major website on baidu, in her native country does not include Traditional Chinese version of her name? And doesn't insult her heritage by putting Traditional Chinese name over her actual name?But wiki does that. Notice wiki also doesn't put Hanja names over Hangul for Korean actors/movies. ONLY for Chinese.So what is your problem with the Mainland Chinese, guys? Why do you have to distort their names with Traditional Chinese over their actual Simplified Chinese name? I even found Mainland Chinese actors and movies that have a first paragraph using EXCLUSIVELY Traditional Chinese. It's beyond idiotic, targets exclusively Chinese actors and movies but not Chinese politicians not Korean entries and looks ridiculous to a Mainland Chinese. Just as idiotic it would look to use Greek alphabet for English names, as to show some ancient, today irrelevant, chronology over the actual names used. Wikipedia standards must've really drowned.— Precedingunsigned comment added by89.70.86.139 (talk)21:13, 6 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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I wonder if an African can act in the Chinese industryTracy Maiso (talk)06:36, 26 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
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