Li Xiaqing

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Li Xiaqing 李霞卿
Born (1912-04-16)April 16, 1912
Guangdong (Canton), China
Died January 28, 1998(1998-01-28) (aged 85)
Oakland, California[1]
Nationality Chinese
Aviation career
Known for First Chinese civilian aviator, co-founder of first Chinese civilian flying school

Li Xiaqing, also known by alternative translisteration Lee Ya-Ching, was a pioneer Chinese aviator and film actress, 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, where she performed under stage name Li Dandan (李旦旦), 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 (情海重吻) (1929)
  • Five Avenging Women (1928)
  • Mulan Joins the Army (1928) - Hua Mulan
  • A Wandering Songstress (天涯歌女) (1927) - Li Lingxiao
  • Romance of the Western Chamber (1927) - Hongniang
  • A Poet From the Sea aka. The Cape Poet (海角詩人) (1927) - Liang Cuiying
  • Why Not Her (玉潔冰清) (1926) - Kong Qiongxian
  • The God of Peace (和平之神) (1926) - Lin Cuiwei

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