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  2. Yuyan (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Yuyan is a common Chinese homonym or synonym which has various meanings. Yuyan [Yùyán] (毓 嵒), Chinese calligrapher; Fable (album), [Yùyán] , a Mandarin pop album by Faye Wong; sometimes translated "Fable", or less accurately "Legend" in English. yuyan - in the Chinese literary tradition, a messenger between lovers (Zheng, 2010)

  3. Yuanfen - Wikipedia

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    Yuán (traditional Chinese: 緣; simplified Chinese: 缘; pinyin: yuán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: iân) or Yuanfen (traditional Chinese: 緣分; simplified Chinese: 缘分; pinyin: yuánfèn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: iân-hūn), "fateful coincidence," is a concept in Chinese society describing good and bad chances and potential relationships. [1]

  4. Yú (surname 余) - Wikipedia

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    Yu is a typical name in the southern area of China. It means "surplus" in Chinese. It means "surplus" in Chinese. Its place of origin of this name is thought to be in the area of Fengxiang (鳳翔) to Xianyang (咸陽) in Shaanxi .

  5. Yu Yan (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Yu Yan (Chinese: 喻言; born May 26, 1997) is a Chinese singer and actress. She is best known for finishing 4th in the survival show Youth with You 2 , making her a member of The9 . [ 1 ] She is also well known for her sense of fashion and continually garners significant interest from fashion brands because of her style.

  6. List of Chinese surnames taken by the Manchu clans

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    Most of the Manchu clans took on their Han surnames after the demise of the Qing dynasty.Several clans took on Han identity as early as in the Ming dynasty period. The surnames were derived from the Chinese meaning of their original clan name, Chinese transliteration of the clan's name, the possessed territories, generation and personal names of the clansmen and also inspired by the surnames ...

  7. Chunyu Yan - Wikipedia

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    Chunyu Yan. Chun Yuyan (1st-century BC), (personal name Shaofu) [1] was a Chinese court official during the Han Dynasty. [2] [3] She was the obstetrician and gynecologist of empress Xu Pingjun, the wife of emperor Xuan.

  8. Yu Garden - Wikipedia

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    Yu Garden [1] or Yuyuan Garden [2] (traditional Chinese: 豫 園; simplified Chinese: 豫 园; pinyin: Yù Yuán, Shanghainese Yuyoe Wu Chinese pronunciation: [ɦy²².ɦɥø⁵⁵], lit. Garden of Happiness [ 3 ] ) is an extensive Chinese garden located beside the City God Temple in the northeast of the Old City of Shanghai at Huangpu District ...

  9. Yunhai jingyuan - Wikipedia

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    Yan Zhengqing, compiler of the Yunhai jingyuan. The (c. 780) Yunhai jingyuan 韻海鏡源 Ocean of Rhymes, Mirror of Sources Chinese dictionary, which was compiled by the Tang dynasty official and calligrapher Yan Zhengqing (709–785), was the first phonologically arranged rime dictionary of words rather than characters.