Đinh Nhu - meaning and definition. What is Đinh Nhu
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What (who) is Đinh Nhu - definition


Như Quỳnh (actress)         
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VIETNAMESE ACTRESS
Nguyen Nhu Quynh; Nguyễn Như Quỳnh; Nhu Quynh (actress)
Nguyễn Như Quỳnh (born in 1954) known as Như Quỳnh, is a Vietnamese actress and People's Artist (NSND).NSND Như Quỳnh: Yên tâm với những gì đang có 7 June 2011 Interview - "People's Artist Nhu Quynh: Peace of mind with what is there" (in Vietnamese) She is also known as an amateur poet.Asian Art News Volume 14 2004 Page 97 "As the actress Nhu Quynh writes in her poem: "Life always has meanings, even in its meaningless moments, days or months. In agonies, life becomes even more meaningful. When dealing with such subjects as war, loss, and memory, there is frequently a tendency to preach, to take the moral high ground; often to the detriment of the art itself." ."
Dinh (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Đinh
Dinh is a Vietnamese surname. In Vietnam, the surname is spelled Đinh or Đình but Đình is very rare in Vietnamese.
Gia Định province         
  • Map of Gia Dinh-Saigon province in the [[Republic of Vietnam]].
PROVINCE OF SOUTH VIETNAM
Gia Định; Gia Dinh; Gia Dinh Province; Gia Dinh province; Gia Ðịnh Province; Phiên An Province; Gia Định Province
Gia Định () was a province of South Vietnam surrounding Saigon. It was one of the country's main industrial centers.

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Đinh Nhu
Đinh Nhu (Hải Phòng, 1910 – Yên Bái, 17 March 1945) was a Vietnamese songwriter and independence activist against the French. He was one of the earliest composers of what is today known as Nhạc đỏ, "Red Music," or Vietnamese revolutionary music.