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Four Heavenly Kings (四大天王) is a Chinese term created in June 1992 by ''Oriental Daily News'' to refer to the four biggest male superstars in Hong Kong at that time: Andy Lau, Jacky Cheung, Aaron Kwok and Leon Lai.〔(娛樂圈一個神話:香港四大天王風雨十五年 )〕 They dominated entertainment not only in Hong Kong but throughout the Chinese speaking world in the 1990s, having very successful singing careers (in both Cantopop and Mandopop) as well as acting careers well into the 2000s. The 1990s is sometimes called the "Four Heavenly Kings Era" in Hong Kong entertainment because their songs swept the awards of Top 10 Songs of the Year during a 6-year span, especially by Cheung and Lau.〔(Top 10 HK Musical Acts of All Time )〕 The term Four Heavenly Kings originally refers to 4 gods in Buddhism. ==The Four Heavenly Kings==
* Jacky Cheung Hok-yau (b. 10/07/61) * Andy Lau Tak-wah (b. 27/09/61) * Aaron Kwok Fu-shing (b. 26/10/65) * Leon Lai Ming (b. 11/12/66)
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