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  2. Ha Hyun-sang - Wikipedia

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    Ha Hyun-sang dreamed of becoming a singer while playing in a band in middle school, and after entering Lila Art High School's Department of Practical Music, he began learning how to sing and write songs in earnest. [5] In his high school days, he received the Encouragement Award at the Kim Gwang-seok Song Festival. [6]

  3. Mo Li Hua - Wikipedia

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    The song was widely used by the Chinese government in turn-of-the-century official events, [16] but became censored [19] after the 2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests, also called the Jasmine ("Mo li hua") Revolution, [21] which used the song as a deniable and hard-to-block way of expressing support for democracy.

  4. Ha Ha Ha - Wikipedia

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    Ha ha ha is the sound of laughter. ... "Ha Ha Ha", a song from the 1997 album Sticker Happy by Eraserheads ... a 2020 Chinese reality series

  5. Haha - Wikipedia

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    Haha or ha ha is an onomatopoeic representation of laughter. ... (Ha Ha) Slow Down", a song by Fat Joe, 2010; Mother ... a 2020 Chinese reality series;

  6. Chinese Internet slang - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Internet slang (Chinese: 中国网络用语; pinyin: zhōngguó wǎngluò yòngyǔ) refers to various kinds of Internet slang used by people on the Chinese Internet. It is often coined in response to events, the influence of the mass media and foreign culture, and the desires of users to simplify and update the Chinese language.

  7. Chinese exclamative particles - Wikipedia

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    Exclamative particles are used as a method of recording aspects of human speech which may not be based entirely on meaning and definition. Specific characters are used to record exclamations, as with any other form of Chinese vocabulary, some characters exclusively representing the expression (such as 哼), others sharing characters with alternate words and meanings (such as 可).

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  9. Hua (surname) - Wikipedia

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    It is the 55th name on the Hundred Family Surnames poem. [2]Hua Mulan (花木兰; 花木蘭), ancient Chinese legendary woman warrior.. According to History of Ming, her family name is Zhu (朱), while the History of Qing says it is Wei (魏).