Liu is a very common surname in Chinese, and its transliteration to English may vary depending on context. In most cases, it is transliterated as Liu in English. However, if you are referring to a specific individual with the surname Liu, such as a famous actor or actress, their English name or preferred transliteration may differ. Without specific context or further information, I cannot provide a more accurate translation. Xin, Lao Da
439
2006
China Mainland
Mandarin Chinese
2024-06-06
In 1939, the Japanese army occupied Yangzhou, looting and killing people everywhere. There was an artist in Yangzhou, known as the "Flying Knife", who often performed with his younger sister on the streets. Unexpectedly, the Japanese devils became lustful when they saw her, and the little girl had no choice but to throw herself into the river. The flying knives raised in grief and anger, assassinating countless Japanese soldiers, but they were outnumbered and in great danger, a group
In 1939, the Japanese army occupied Yangzhou, looting and killing people everywhere. There was an artist in Yangzhou, known as the "Flying Knife", who often performed with his younger sister on the streets. Unexpectedly, the Japanese devils became lustful when they saw her, and the little girl had no choice but to throw herself into the river. The flying knives raised in grief and anger, assassinating countless Japanese soldiers, but they were outnumbered and in great danger, a group