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  2. Single Princesses and Blind Dates - Wikipedia

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    Single Princesses and Blind Dates (simplified Chinese: 单身公主相亲记; traditional Chinese: 單身公主相親記; pinyin: Dan Sheng Gong Zhu Xiang Qing Ji) is a 2010 Mainland China romance and comedy serial drama starring Taiwanese actor singer Jimmy Lin as the male lead, Chinese actress Zhao Liang as the female lead with Taiwanese actor, singer, model Dylan Kuo as the second male lead.

  3. Color in Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese cardinal and intermediary colors. Chinese culture attaches certain values to colors, [1] such as considering some to be auspicious (吉利) or inauspicious (不利). The Chinese word for 'color' is yánsè (顏色). In Literary Chinese, the character 色 more literally corresponds to 'color in the face' or 'emotion'. It was generally ...

  4. Chan Stamp Catalogue of China - Wikipedia

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    Text is in both English and Chinese. As of 2011 the latest edition is the 2-volume, 898 page, 2010 edition. To correlate catalog numbers between the Chan, Ma , and Scott catalogs China 1878-1949 Scott/Ma/Chan Catalog Correlation Including Japanese Occupation of China, Shanghai-Treaty Ports, and Manchukuo by Ralph Weil with Michael Rogers. 2006 ...

  5. Danqing - Wikipedia

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    Danqing is painted with an ink brush, color ink, or Chinese pigments using natural plant, mineral, and both metal pigments and pigment blends. [1] Danqing literally means "red and blue-green" in Chinese, or more academically, "vermillion and cyan"; they are two of the most used colors in ancient Chinese painting .

  6. Chinese pigment - Wikipedia

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    Chinese pigments is similar to Western gouache paint in that it contains more glue than watercolours, but more so than gouache. The high glue content makes the pigment bind better to Chinese paper and silk as well as enabling works of art to survive the wet-mounting process of Chinese hanging scroll mountings without smudging or bleeding.

  7. Woodblock printing - Wikipedia

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    In modern times, Chinese printing continued the tradition begun in medieval times. Black-and-white woodcuts were generally replaced by colored ones, achieved by printing successive runs with different inks. Between the end of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th century, three—and five—color prints appeared.

  8. The Piano in a Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Piano in a Factory (Chinese: 钢的琴) is 2010 Chinese drama film. [1] The film is directed by Zhang Meng, and stars Qin Hailu and Wang Qianyuan.It tells the story of a father, Chen Guilin, who works very hard to realize his daughter's dream of owning a piano.

  9. Guan Tong - Wikipedia

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    Guan Tong (simplified Chinese: 关仝; traditional Chinese: 關仝; pinyin: Guān Tóng; Wade–Giles: Kuan T'ung) (c. 906-960) was a Chinese painter of the Northern Landscape style during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period and early Song dynasty from the city of Chang'an. [1]