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Lan Ling 藍苓
Alternative Names: Zhu Zhenhua, Ah Hua, Li Suo
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Lan Ling
From left, Zhu Ti, Mei Niang, Dan Di, and Lan Ling. At the launch of Liang Shanding, ed., “Fireflies of the Long Night” (1986).
Lan Ling and Norman Smith, at Mei Niang’s apartment. Beijing (2000)
From left, Lucy Qian, Lan Ling, Norman Smith, Lan Ling’s daughter Zhu Huimei and Mei Niang. On Wangfujing Street, Beijing, 2001.
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