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  2. Yaoguai - Wikipedia

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    Yaoguai (妖怪) is a compound word consisting of two Chinese characters often translated as monster [14] [16] [17], fiend [3], bogeyman, or demon. [12] [13] [14] Analyzing the compound word into the two separate words:

  3. Monster Hunter (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was removed from circulation, and Chinese authorities censored references to it online. Tencent had reportedly prepared modified versions of the films omitting the line but even these showings were pulled. [50] The reaction to the film also caused Chinese users to review bomb Monster Hunter: World in reference to the lines. [51]

  4. Tencent Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Tencent Pictures (simplified Chinese: 腾讯影业; traditional Chinese: 騰訊影業; pinyin: téng xùn yǐng yè) is a Chinese film distributor and production company owned by Tencent. It has created films based on books, manhua, donghua and video games.

  5. Wang Yanlin - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yanlin (Chinese: 王彦霖, born 28 July 1989), also known as Ian Wang, is a Chinese actor. He is best known for his works in Wu Xin: The Monster Killer (2015), The Starry Night, The Starry Sea (2017). He also starred in the film Operation Red Sea (2018) and The Rescue (2020 film).

  6. Pulgasari - Wikipedia

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    Pulgasari [a] is an epic monster film [i] directed and produced by Shin Sang-ok in 1985 during his abduction in North Korea.A co-production between North Korea, Japan, and China, it is considered a remake of Bulgasari, a 1962 South Korean film that also depicts Bulgasari/Pulgasari, a creature from Korean folklore.

  7. Nokia 5.3 - Wikipedia

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    The Nokia 5.3 mostly received positive reviews. Radoslav Minkov of PhoneArena rated it at 7.8 out of 10 and praised the device's "smooth performance, impressive screen brightness and contrast, good portrait mode photos, and solid battery life" while criticizing the "low display resolution, unreliable fingerprint sensor and tinny speaker".

  8. List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    Chinese dragons: Lóng (Lung 2 in Wade-Giles romanization.) The Chinese dragon, is a creature in Chinese mythology and is sometimes called the Oriental (or Eastern) dragon. Depicted as a long, snake-like creature with four legs, it has long been a potent symbol of auspicious power in Chinese folklore and art. This type of dragon, however, is ...

  9. Mythic humanoids - Wikipedia

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    Asin – (Pacific Northwest) Often called the Basket Woman, this was an ogre-like monster who sneaked up on and captured naughty children, throwing them into a basket on her back to take home and eat. Bigfoot – Large, hairy, and bipedal ape-like creature taller than a human and said to inhabit forests in North America.