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Does Li Xianglan really have a daughter named Li Xiangqin?
1, Li Xianglan has no daughter named Li Xiangqin, and Li Xianglan is not Li Xiangqin;

2. Li Xianglan is a Japanese, formerly known as Shuzi Yamaguchi, because he recognized Li Jichun, a China classmate whose father Xiong Wen Yamaguchi studied in China (who was executed for treason), as michel platini, and he got a China name Li Xianglan, and his mother was also a native Japanese Aiko Shiqiao, because she used to be an actress of the puppet Manchukuo Film Company, shooting films that promoted Japanese goodwill (actually, when she was 17 years old, she was single-handedly obeyed by her father's acquaintances. After the acceptance of the Anti-Japanese War, he was arrested for treason. Because his certificate, registered permanent residence and nationality are all Japanese Shuko Yamaguchi, treason cannot be established. Finally, he was repatriated to his hometown and continued to work as an actor, singer and TV host (reporter) after returning to Japan. Later, he married Japanese diplomat Da Hong Ying, changed his name to Da Hong Ying with her husband, and then entered Japanese politics. He is a parliamentarian who dares to criticize the crimes of Japanese militarism and the massacre of 3,000 miners in China. It happened right in front of her when she was only ten years old. She has been proving the true history to the whole world, publicly criticizing Japanese officials who visited the Yasukuni Shrine, and advocating that the Japanese government should apologize to the people of China, and she is still alive today.

3. Formerly known as Li, he was born in Shunde, Guangdong, and used to be a Cantonese film actor in Hong Kong. He lived in Macao in his early years and enrolled in Liqun Primary School. I loved Cantonese opera since I was a child, and I officially stepped onto the stage at the age of sixteen. I was once called "the King of Er Gang" ("Er Gang" is the first supporting actress in Cantonese opera);

4, their resumes are different, and they have nothing in common. They just mentioned it on Lingling paint in China, which is just fun and has no real basis.