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<description>&lt;p&gt;I dunno if it&apos;s just me, but Chinese celebrities always look freakishly alike, and this is coming from someone who&apos;s Chinese. It&apos;s like there&apos;s only a set number of beauty archetypes to cycle through or something. For example, 黄圣依 looks so much like 刘亦菲, except a bit uglier. And many a time I have not been able to tell the difference between 周迅 and 李小璐. It&apos;s weird. And it creeps me out when I see one celebrity and minutes later find out that it&apos;s someone else entirely!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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