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Yuan Bou-wan (袁步雲) Man in Suit: 1947: 西裝友: Tou Jo-wai (社租惠) Sporty Aunt: 1947: Sze-to Dip (司徒秩) Arrogant Chiu: 1948: 沙塵超: Yuan Bou-wan (袁步雲) This is a Cartoon Era: 1948: 這是一個漫畫年代: Renjian Huahui Group (人間畫會), also known as The Society for Art for the People Kiddy Cheung: 1949 ...
Tian Jun (Chinese: 天君; lit. 'Heaven Lord'): The current emperor of the Heavenly Clan, he is Lian Song's father and Ye Hua's grandfather. He is very humble towards Dong Hua. Wen Tian: A female scholar at the Royal Academy, she had stayed at Aranya's residence for a time and, with Aranya and Xi Ze's help, got into the school. Aranya signed ...
Devil Beside You (Chinese: 惡魔在身邊; pinyin: Èmó zài shēnbiān) is a 2005 Taiwanese drama starring Mike He, Rainie Yang and Kingone Wang.It is based on the Japanese manga The Devil Does Exist by Mitsuba Takanashi.
Eternal Love (Chinese: 三生三世十里桃花; pinyin: San Sheng San Shi Shi Li Tao Hua), also known as Three Lives, Three Worlds, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms, is a 2017 Chinese television series starring Yang Mi and Mark Chao, [1] directed by Lin Yufen.
Medicine student Meng Yuan finds herself transported into the body of a woman named Feng Wu – who lives in a fantasy land where magic and martial arts rule the world. Feng Wu, a former genius girl is discarded after falling victim to a plot against her. She is engaged to a prince named Jun Lin Yuan.
Bone Collection (Japanese: ボーンコレクション, Hepburn: Bōn Korekushon) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Jun Kirarazaka. It was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine from April to August 2020 and published in two volumes.
The protagonist, Yuan Chengzhi, is the son of Yuan Chonghuan, a patriotic general who had been wrongly put to death by the Chongzhen Emperor. After his father's death, Yuan was brought to the Mount Hua School , where he was trained in martial arts by the school's leader, Mu Renqing.
The "young" in its name denotes its target demographic as a seinen manga magazine, aimed at young adult men. [4] In 2008, an offshoot issue similar to Monthly Shōnen Jump was released called Monthly Young Jump ; [ 6 ] the magazine was rebranded as Miracle Jump in 2011, [ 7 ] and was suspended in 2017.