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  2. Zheng Shangyou - Wikipedia

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    Zheng Shangyou (Chinese: 争上游; pinyin: Zhēng Shàngyóu; lit. 'struggling upstream') is a Chinese shedding card game similar to President and Big Two.It is the game from which Tien Len and other similar games are derived.

  3. Tiến lên - Wikipedia

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    Tiến lên (Vietnamese: tiến lên, tiến: advance; lên: to go up, up; literally: "go forward"; also Romanized Tien Len) is a shedding-type card game originating in Vietnam. [1] It may be considered Vietnam's national card game, and is common in communities where Vietnamese migration has occurred.

  4. Tien len - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Tiến lên - Wikipedia

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    Games portal; This article is part of WikiProject Board and table games, an attempt to better organize information in articles related to board games and tabletop games.If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page, where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion.

  6. Lung Kong Tin Yee Association - Wikipedia

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    The Lung Kong Ancient Temple was founded 1662 by members of the four clans -- Liu (劉), Guan (關), Zhang (張), Zhao (趙) -- in the village of Lung Kong (Longgang), Shuikou district in Kaiping (開 平), Guangdong (廣 東), to foster the moral community and unity of the Four Families (四 姓 一 家).

  7. Tiên Lữ district - Wikipedia

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    About the 2nd year of Nguyên Phong (1252), there ws a decree to establish Tiên Hoa rural district (仙花縣, Tiên Hoa huyện) belonging to Khoái Châu prefecture (Khoái Châu phủ). The origin of this name was not unknown, but by the time of the Later Lê Dynasty , it was changed to Tiên Lữ rural district (仙侶縣, Tiên Lữ huyện).

  8. Vietnamese dragon - Wikipedia

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    The First was followed by Hùng Vương The Second, Hùng Vương The Third and so on, through 18 reigns. This is the origin of the Vietnamese proverb: "Con Rồng, cháu Tiên" (Descendants of Dragon and Immortal, lit. "Children of Dragon, Grandchildren of Immortal").

  9. Dragon Fist - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Fist (simplified Chinese: 龙拳; traditional Chinese: 龍拳, also known as Dangsang Martial Arts or The Wild Big Boss) [2] is a 1979 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Lo Wei, who also Hsu Li-hwa.