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However, Ah-Duo is already set to leave the rear palace, on the decision of the emperor. The night after Fengming's execution, Maomao, unable to sleep, encounters Ah-Duo atop the wall where the suicidal servant jumped, and a drunken Jinshi below. Ah-Duo hints at her son's identity, and Maomao inadvertently comforts a crying Jinshi.
The Apothecary Diaries is a Japanese light novel series written by Natsu Hyūga [] and illustrated by Touko Shino. Originally, the series was only published by Natsu Hyūga on the user-generated web novel site Shōsetsuka ni Narō in October 2011.
Ah-Duo (阿多, Ā Duo) Voiced by: Yūko Kaida [9] (Japanese); Monica Rial [7] (English) Known as the Pure Consort, she is one of the Emperor's four high-ranking concubines, who resides in the Garnet Pavilion in the Rear Palace. She has a close relationship with Lishu. It is implied that she is the mother of Jinshi.
David and half-brothers Shaun, Patrick and Ryan Cassidy; musician/actor, musician/actor/director, actors, respectively (sons of actor Jack Cassidy; all but David, also son's of actress Shirley Jones) Dean and Dan Caten; fashion-designer duo known as Dsquared2, identical twins; Pauline and Timothée Chalamet; actors
Chess player Vaishali Rameshbabu followed in the family tradition by becoming a grandmaster on Friday.
Her brother, Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu, became one of the youngest grandmasters in history in 2018 at the age of 12. Together, the siblings have now become the first brother and sister duo to ...
Ceto and her full brother Phorcys [21] Nyx and her full brother Erebus [22] [23] Zeus and his full sisters Hera and Demeter [24] [25] Demeter and her full brothers Zeus [26] [18] and Poseidon; Aphrodite and her half-brothers Ares, [27] [28] Hephaestus, Hermes, and Dionysus; Macareus (son of Aeolus) and his full sister Canace [29] Heracles and ...
Jinshi (Chinese: 進士; pinyin: jìnshì) was the highest and final degree in the imperial examination in Imperial China. [1] The examination was usually taken in the imperial capital in the palace, and was also called the Metropolitan Exam .