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Ma Su as Wei Yan Lady Wei of Wei (魏士) → Madame Wei of Qin(魏夫人) A Lady from the State of Wei, sister of Wei Zhang and aunt of Wei Yi. Ambitious, sinister and cunning, she wants to become the Queen of Qin and hopes that her son will become the next King while she repeatedly targeting Mi Yue and Mi Shu. She later died at Yongcheng.
"Để Mị nói cho mà nghe" ("Let Mị tell you something") is a song by Vietnamese singer Hoàng Thùy Linh in her third studio album, Hoàng (2019).
Note: . Unlisted airtime periods were spent for special events. Starting from February, the Sunday night time slot, which was for foreign dramas, turned into a new time slot called Weekend Film (Vietnamese: Phim cuối tuần).
Chih-Wei Huang is the founder and coordinator of the Chinese Linux Documentation Project (CLDP). He wrote the Linux Chinese HOWTO, and translated the HOWTO Index, Linux Meta-FAQ, Serial HOWTO, DNS HOWTO, Linux Information Sheet, Java-CGI HOWTO, IP Masquerade mini-HOWTO and so on.
The founder and only king of the Thonburi dynasty, Taksin, had Chinese, Thai, and Mon ancestry. His father, Zheng Yong, was a Teochew Chinese from Chenghai, China. [48] Nguyễn Nhạc 阮岳: Vietnam: 1778–1788 AD
Tang Ming Huang [1] is a Chinese television series based on historical events in the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang dynasty. The series was directed by Chen Jialin and starred Liu Wei as the eponymous emperor. It was first broadcast on CCTV-1 in 1990 in mainland China.
Tiffany Tang as Li Weiyoung / Feng Xin'er. Kind, bright and intelligent, she is a princess of Northern Liang who assumes the identity of Li Weiyoung, the concubine-born daughter of Northern Wei's Prime Minister Li, in order to avenge her own family as well as Li Weiyoung.
The Han Triumph, also known as Wind Ode, is a Chinese television series based on historical events in the early Han dynasty, beginning with the founding of the dynasty by Liu Bang (Emperor Gao) after his triumph over Xiang Yu, and the events leading to the reign of Liu Heng (Emperor Wen).