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  2. Ô ăn quan - Wikipedia

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    The game ends when all the pieces are captured. If both Mandarin pieces are captured, the remaining citizen pieces belong to the player controlling the side that these pieces are on. There is a Vietnamese saying to express this situation: "hết quan, tàn dân, thu quân, bán ruộng" (literally: "Mandarin is gone, citizen dismisses, take back the army, selling the rice field") or "hết ...

  3. Gặp nhau cuối năm - Wikipedia

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    Gặp nhau cuối năm (The Year-End Reunion) is a Vietnamese annual satirical comedy that is broadcast across all channels of the Vietnamese national broadcaster Vietnam Television (VTV) on Tết Nguyên Đán, and has been produced by the Vietnam Television Film Center (VFC) since 2003.

  4. Quán Thánh Temple - Wikipedia

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    Trấn Vũ bronze statue in main shrine of the temple. Legend has it that Quán Thánh Temple was established during the reign of Emperor Lý Thái Tổ (reigned 1010–1028) and was dedicated to Trấn Vũ, Deity of the North in Taoism, whose symbols of power are the serpent and turtle (see section on Animal Symbolism below). [1]

  5. Nguyễn Nhật Ánh - Wikipedia

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    He also works as a teacher, poet and correspondent. His works include approximately 30 novels, 4 essays, 2 series and some collections of poems. He is regarded as one of Vietnam's most successful writers. His best-known series, Kính Vạn Hoa (Kaleidoscope), which contains 54 volumes, has been made into 3 drama series of the same name.

  6. Talk:Ô ăn quan - Wikipedia

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  7. Nguyễn Phan Chánh - Wikipedia

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    A few of his works are in the Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts, Hanoi, but most are in private galleries and collections. [11]Typical paintings are like: Carré mandarin (Mandarin square - Choi o an quan), La fille lave les légumes (The girl washing vegetables - Co gai rua rau), Lune (Moon - Trang lu), Tien Dung va Chu Dong Tu, Bonheur (Happies - Hanh phuc) [12] …

  8. Quan (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Quan is a Chinese and Vietnamese surname. Quan may also refer to: Quận, the name for an urban administrative unit in Vietnam; Quan (state), a small Zhou Dynasty vassal state of Central China; Quan, a character in Magicians of Xanth; Quan họ, a Vietnamese folk music singing style

  9. Nan Quan Mama - Wikipedia

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    Nan Quan Mama (Chinese: 南拳媽媽; pinyin: Nán Quán Māmā; lit. 'southern fist mother') is a Taiwanese music group. The name is a phrase in Mandarin to explain having strength while being gentle as a mother.