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Li Na, born on July 25th, 1963, formerly known as Niu Zhihong, was born in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, and graduated from Henan Opera School. She used to be a female singer in Chinese mainland, and later became a monk, and her dharma name was Shi Changsheng.
After graduation, he worked in Henan Opera, 1997 converted to Buddhism, and his legal name was "Changsheng". From Good Man's Safe Life to Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and then to Ode to My Sister-in-law, which won the Romanian MTV international prize in 1995, she has sung more than 200 songs for more than 60 TV series in the past ten years.
Li Na is a star who once became popular with songs such as Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. She disappeared mysteriously in the second half of 1997, and then there were rumors that she fled to the United States to become a Buddhist.
A few years after Li Na became a monk, in a temple in Los Angeles, Jiang Kun met her dressed as a monk, dressed in a yellow monk's costume and shaved clean, instead of the hair ornaments on her head when she was an actress. Her face is rosy, her eyes are bright, and her every move is full of some pure spirit!
Jiang Kun asked, "Why did you become a monk in the first place?" Li Na replied faintly: "I didn't become a monk, I went home!"
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Na