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  2. Kang Keqing - Wikipedia

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    Kang was born to a Hakka fishing family in the township of Luotangwan (Chinese: 罗塘湾乡) Wan'an County, Jiangxi Province. [2] In order to make ends meet, her parents sold five daughters in succession to other families as brides. Kang was given away when she was 40 days old to a tenant farmer called Luo Qigui (Chinese: 罗奇圭).

  3. Kang - Wikipedia

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    Tai Kang (reigned 2117–2088 BC), third sovereign of the Xia Dynasty; King Kang of Zhou (reigned 1020-996 BC or 1005-978 BC), third sovereign of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty; King Kang of Chu (died 545 BC), in ancient China; Duke Kang of Qi (died 379 BC), titular ruler of Qi; Emperor Kang of Jin (322-344), of the Eastern Jin Dynasty

  4. Kang's Family - Wikipedia

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    Kang's Family; Migrant Wives, Local Husbands (Chinese: 外来媳妇本地郎) [2] is a Cantonese sitcom produced by Guangdong Radio and Television.Filming began on April 18, 2000, and has been broadcast on GRT Pearl River Channel since November 4, 2000, with two episodes on Saturdays and Sundays at 19:00.

  5. Kangsi Coming - Wikipedia

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    The show had originally been named "Qi Guai Shi Dian Zhong" (奇怪十點鐘, "Weird 10 o'clock"), but was changed to Kangsi Coming soon after its debut.Kangsi, the Wade-Giles romanization of the Kangxi Emperor's reign title in the Qing dynasty, was a pun derived from the names of the hosts; 康 (Kang) was taken from the Chinese name of Kevin Tsai and 熙 (Si) from the Chinese name of Dee Hsu.

  6. Records of Kangxi's Travel Incognito - Wikipedia

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    Records of Kangxi's Travel Incognito is a Chinese television series revolves around the Manchu-ruling Qing Empire monarch Kangxi Emperor (Zhang Guoli) and the corruption he faces as he tries to make the government run efficiently.

  7. Secret History of Kangxi - Wikipedia

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    Secret History of Kangxi is a 2006 Chinese television series produced by You Xiaogang. The series is the fourth instalment in a series of four television series about the history of the early Qing dynasty. It was preceded by Xiaozhuang Mishi (2003), Huang Taizi Mishi (2004) and Taizu Mishi (2005), all of which were also produced by You Xiaogang.

  8. HIStory (web series) - Wikipedia

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    Crossing the Line (Chinese: 越界) is the second miniseries of HIStory2, directed by Ishtar Tsai and starring Zach Lu , Fandy Fan, Nick Yang and Patrick Shih. Crossing the Line accumulated over 4.56 million views during its run [6] and is the only series in the HIStory anthology to receive a Golden Bell nomination for Best Miniseries. [3]

  9. Kangxi Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Kangxi Dynasty is a 2001 Chinese television series based on the novel Kangxi Da Di (康熙大帝; The Great Kangxi Emperor) by Eryue He. The series is a prequel to the 1997 television series Yongzheng Dynasty , and was followed by Qianlong Dynasty in 2002.