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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.
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.
The rise of groups such as Exo and BTS in 2012 and 2013 launched the third generation of boy bands and introduced K-pop to mass global appeal. [3] BTS, in particular, has attained mainstream Western appeal with number-one hits on the Billboard charts and multiple collaborations with several global artists, including Coldplay, Nicki Minaj, and ...
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Kwon Jin-ah (Korean: 권진아; born July 18, 1997) is a South Korean singer-songwriter and guitarist. She began her music career after winning third place on SBS ' K-pop Star 3 in 2014 and subsequently signing to Antenna Music .
On average around 89 jinshi per year were conferred. [5] During the Qing dynasty around 102 jinshi degrees were given a year. The highest scoring jinshi in the country was known as the zhuangyuan, a term that survives today as a high scoring gaokao test taker or just someone who is very good at a skill.
Doctor!" is a song recorded by South Korean boy band Zerobaseone. It was released on January 20, 2025, by WakeOne, serving as the first single from Blue Paradise, the band's upcoming fifth Korean-language EP. A contemporary R&B ballad, the song's lyrics center around the band pleading for a doctor to heal them of their lovesickness.
After a year-long hiatus, TVXQ returned as a duo with their fifth Korean album Keep Your Head Down (2011), topping album charts in most major Asian markets upon release. Their first two Japanese albums as a duo, Tone (2011) and Time (2013), solidified their success in Japan as it forged TVXQ's reputation as one of the top-touring artists in the ...