Qxing Lin voices the role of the Chinese Child in the harrowing recounting of an incident that occurred during the Japanese invasion of Nanjing in 1937.
Qxing Lin, was an oversea student from Beijing China, now pursuing acting in Los Angeles recently appeared in Wayne Wang's new feature film Princess of Nebraska. Qxing's own grandfather was a victim during World War II, who was buried alive at age 29 when Qxing's mother was still a toddler. Qxing's grandmother remained unmarried the rest of her life, and brought up four children on her own. Growing up seeing the pain and suffering in her grandmother and mother's lives caused by the war and the loss of the loved one, Qxing believes that peace is the very essential and ultimate ideal of all human living conditions. Inspired by Jeannette Rankin's journey of peace promoting, Qxing felt honored working for the film. She would like to thank Kamala for offering her the opportunity to be part of telling the life stories of the "America's Real First Lady" Jeannette Rankin