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  2. Red Turban Rebellions - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1351, Peng Yingyu and his principal military follower, Zou Pusheng, found in Xu Shouhui, a cloth peddler, the makings of a Red Turban figurehead. In September, Zou captured the city of Qishui in southern Hubei and enthroned Xu Shouhui as emperor over the Red Turban dynasty of "Tianwan" (Heaven Consummated).

  3. The Grand Mansion Gate - Wikipedia

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    Liu Peiqi as Bai Yingyu (白颖宇). Bai Jingqi's uncle, spoiled in his childhood by his mother and overprotected in adulthood by his eldest brother, Bai Yingyu was a thrifty spender who rarely cared about the devastating effects brought to the Bai family.

  4. Xiang Yu - Wikipedia

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    Xiang Yu (c. 232 BC – c.January 202 BC), [1] born Xiang Ji, was the Hegemon-King of Western Chu during the Chu–Han Contention period (206–202 BC) of China. A noble of the state of Chu, Xiang Yu rebelled against the Qin dynasty, destroying their last remnants and becoming a powerful warlord.

  5. Liu Yuning - Wikipedia

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    Liu Yuning (simplified Chinese: 刘宇宁; traditional Chinese: 劉宇寧; pinyin: Liú Yǔníng; born 8 January 1990) is a Chinese singer, actor, and the lead singer of Modern Brothers. In 2018, Liu rose to stardom by his covers on platforms YY's Live Streaming and Douyin , and released his solo debut single "Imagination" on September 15, 2018.

  6. Joy of Life (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Liu Ruyu's cousin; the mother of the third prince (he is really the fourth prince by birth order but the Crown Prince is excluded from the ranking). Qiao Hong: Talented Lady Ning: The mother of the eldest prince. A native of Dongyi (Japan), her foreign blood bars her son from the succession. Liu Duan Duan: Li Chengze: The second prince of Qing.

  7. The Travels of Lao Can - Wikipedia

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    Cover of a 1930 edition of the novel A page from chapter one of The Travels of Lao Can, in an edition collected by the University of Tokyo. The Travels of Lao Can (simplified Chinese: 老 残 游 记; traditional Chinese: 老 殘 遊 記; pinyin: Lǎo Cán Yóujì) is a novel by Liu E (1857–1909), written between 1903 and 1904 [1] and published in 1907 to wide acclaim.

  8. Amazing Detective Di Renjie - Wikipedia

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    Amazing Detective Di Renjie, also known as Shen Tan Di Renjie and Wu Chao Mi An, is a Chinese television series based on gong'an detective stories related to Di Renjie, a Tang dynasty magistrate and statesman.

  9. Liu Yinghui - Wikipedia

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    Liu Yinghui (simplified Chinese: 刘瑛慧; traditional Chinese: 劉瑛慧; pinyin: Liú Yīnghuì; born June 29, 1978) is a Chinese hammer thrower. At the 2004 Summer Olympic she was eliminated in the first round of the hammer throw competition .