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  2. Rain of Flowers Along the Silk Road - Wikipedia

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    A musician playing a pipa behind her back; this illustration inspired some of Yingnian's movements.. Preparation for Rain of Flowers Along the Silk Road began in June 1978, when the Gansu Song and Dance Ensemble were commissioned to create a new dance drama by the Gansu branch of the Chinese Communist Party for performance during National Day festivities. [2]

  3. Wowkie Zhang - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, they won the Media Award for the 2nd Chinese Pop Music Festival. [citation needed] [ambiguous] In 2004, they won the Most Popular Band in the 4th Global Mandarin Pop Chart and the Chinese Music Pioneer Chart. The same year, the band signed a contract with EMI. In June, they released a single CD, You Are My Romeo ("我是你的罗密欧 ...

  4. Mo Li Hua - Wikipedia

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    "Mo Li Hua" (Chinese: 茉莉花; pinyin: Mòlìhuā or Mòlihuā [1]; lit. 'Jasmine Flower' [a], also called Sinfa [8]) is a Chinese folk song of the "xiǎodiào" ("short tune") genre, from the Jiangnan region (south of the lower Yangtze river, around Suzhou, Shanghai and Hangzhou).

  5. Roblox CEO: 'We're being very, very careful in China' - AOL

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    Roblox's approach to China is characterized by some optimism and an abundance of caution.The US online gaming company in 2019 announced a strategic partnership with China-based tech giant Tencent ...

  6. Jiangnan sizhu - Wikipedia

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    The name Jiangnan sizhu (江南丝竹 pinyin: Jiāngnán sīzhú) is made up of two parts. Jiangnan is the traditional name for the area south of the lower reaches of the Yangtze river in southern Jiangsu, Shanghai, and northern Zhejiang.

  7. Osmanthus Flowers Blooming Everywhere in August - Wikipedia

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    Osmanthus Flowers Blooming Everywhere in August (Chinese: 八月桂花遍地开; pinyin: bāyuè guìhuā biàndì kāi) is a Chinese Red Army folk song from Sichuan province, and is among the best-known revolutionary songs from the wartime and Maoist periods in China. The song is based on a folk melody called "Eight Pieces of Brocade ...

  8. Fengyang Flower Drum - Wikipedia

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    Fengyang Flower Drum (simplified Chinese: 凤阳花鼓; traditional Chinese: 鳳陽花鼓; pinyin: Fèng yáng huāgǔ) is a traditional Chinese folk song, a form of Quyi, from Fengyang County, Anhui Province that was developed during the late Ming Dynasty. Originally, it was performed by two seated female singers (usually sisters-in-law).

  9. The Torment of a Flower - Wikipedia

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    Placido Domingo sang this song with Jody Chiang in Taipei Concert Hall. The 2010 S.H.E song I Love Rainy Night Flower is a partial cover of "The Torment of a Flower". Hayley Westenra performed the song at a 2010 concert in Kaohsiung. Rainy Night Flower/RNF , a 2011 television drama series produced by Sanlih Television, was inspired by the song.