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Li Dandan : ウィキペディア英語版
Lee Ya-Ching

Lee Ya-Ching or Li Xiaqing (1912–1998), also known by her stage name Li Dandan (), was a Chinese film actress and a pioneering aviatrix, as well as a philanthropist. She was the first Chinese woman to be granted a civil aviation license in China, in 1936, and also co-founded its first civilian flying school. As an actress, she starred in ''Romance of the Western Chamber'', and played the lead in an early adaption of Mulan for the screen.
==Filmography==

* ''Disputed Passage'' (1939) - Aviatrix (credited as Ya-Ching Lee)
* ''Kisses Once'' () (1929)
* ''Five Avenging Women'' (1928)
* ''Mulan Joins the Army'' (1928) - Hua Mulan
* ''A Wandering Songstress'' () (1927) - Li Lingxiao
* ''Romance of the Western Chamber'' (1927) - Hongniang
* ''A Poet From the Sea'' aka. ''The Cape Poet'' () (1927) - Liang Cuiying
* ''Why Not Her'' () (1926) - Kong Qiongxian
* ''The God of Peace'' () (1926) - Lin Cuiwei

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