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'''Ruan Lingyu''' (April 26, 1910 – March 8, 1935), born '''Ruan Fenggen''' , was a [[China|Chinese]] actress active in [[Shanghai]] during the early 20th century. | '''Ruan Lingyu''' (April 26, 1910 – March 8, 1935), born '''Ruan Fenggen''', was a [[China|Chinese]] actress active in [[Shanghai]] during the early 20th century. | ||
When the British [[Templars|Templar]] [[Darius Gift]] arrived in Shanghai to deliver a package for his fellow Templar [[Chiang Kai-shek]], Ruan stole it for unknown reasons. In order to accomplish her mission and seduce the young man, Ruan posed as a prostitute named '''Roo''', creating a fake story about the difficulty of foreigners to pronounce her true name and how she adopted the name given to her one day by an American client. | When the British [[Templars|Templar]] [[Darius Gift]] arrived in Shanghai to deliver a package for his fellow Templar [[Chiang Kai-shek]], Ruan stole it for unknown reasons. In order to accomplish her mission and seduce the young man, Ruan posed as a prostitute named '''Roo''', creating a fake story about the difficulty of foreigners to pronounce her true name and how she adopted the name given to her one day by an American client. | ||
Revision as of 16:00, 27 April 2016

Ruan Lingyu (April 26, 1910 – March 8, 1935), born Ruan Fenggen, was a Chinese actress active in Shanghai during the early 20th century.
When the British Templar Darius Gift arrived in Shanghai to deliver a package for his fellow Templar Chiang Kai-shek, Ruan stole it for unknown reasons. In order to accomplish her mission and seduce the young man, Ruan posed as a prostitute named Roo, creating a fake story about the difficulty of foreigners to pronounce her true name and how she adopted the name given to her one day by an American client.
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