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  2. Guoyue - Wikipedia

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    Guoyue (國 樂; literally "national music"; also minyue (民乐), huayue (華樂) or zhongyue (中樂)), refers to the music composed for Chinese musical instruments, [1] which is an extension of the Chinese traditional music.

  3. Little Apple (song) - Wikipedia

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    The national profession version have added 5 Chinese songs for players in mainland China are: Little Apple (小苹果) by Chopstick Brothers, Dancing Diva (舞娘) by Jolin Tsai, We Under The Sunshine (阳光下的我们) by Wanting Qu, High Light High Life (娱乐天空) by Eason Chan, and Let It Go (随他吧) by Hu Wei Na. [23] The national ...

  4. Guo Yuan (Chan monk) - Wikipedia

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    Guo Yuan in a retreat at Central Java, Indonesia. Guo Yuan (traditional Chinese: 果元; ; Vietnamese: Quả Nguyên; born 1950) is a Vietnamese Buddhist monk trained in Chan Buddhism. [1] He is a senior disciple of Chan master Sheng-yen of Taiwan. In 1985 he first encountered Sheng-yen's teachings while attending a seven-day retreat in New York.

  5. Guo Yi (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Guo Yi (simplified Chinese: 郭 艺; traditional Chinese: 郭藝; pinyin: Guō Yì; born 1954) is a Chinese musician and master of the ancient free-reed Sheng. [1] [2] He also plays the bamboo flute and Erhu. [3] He has recorded for Peter Gabriel's Real World Records. [4] He performs as the Guo Brothers with his sibling, Guo Yue.

  6. Mei Yaochen - Wikipedia

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    Mei Yaochen (traditional Chinese: 梅堯臣; simplified Chinese: 梅尧臣; pinyin: Méi Yáochén; Wade–Giles: Mei Yao-ch'en) (1002–1060) was a Chinese poet of the Song dynasty. He was one of the pioneers of the "new subjective" style of poetry which characterized Song poetry. [1] Mei Yaochen was born in Xuancheng in present-day Anhui ...

  7. Yuan Mei - Wikipedia

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    Yuan Mei was born in Qiantang (錢塘, in modern Hangzhou), Zhejiang province, to a cultured family who had never before attained high office.He achieved the degree of jinshi in 1739 at the young age of 23 and was immediately appointed to the Hanlin Academy (翰林院).

  8. Chen Shimei and Qin Xianglian - Wikipedia

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    The story of Beijing opera “[Chen Shi] Mei’s Beheading Case” (铡美案): In the Song Dynasty, Chen Shimei (陈世美) was a poor scholar studying for the imperial examinations. Chen Shimei was married to Qin Xianglian (秦香蓮), who took care of him, his parents, and their children so Chen Shimei had time to study.

  9. Gongxi Gongxi - Wikipedia

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    "Gongxi Gongxi" (Chinese: 恭喜恭喜; pinyin: Gōngxǐ gōngxǐ; lit. 'congratulations', 'congratulations'), mistranslated in public as "Wishing You Happiness and Prosperity" (which is the meaning of gōngxǐ fācái (恭喜發財)), is a popular Mandarin Chinese song and a Chinese Lunar New Year standard. [1]

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