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  2. Vũ Quang Bảo - Wikipedia

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    He has been described as "no stranger to the role of "welder" for mid-range football teams that need a rescue at critical times. Navibank Saigon, Can Tho, Lam Dong, Quang Nam or Thanh Hoa have come to him as a support plan in times of difficulty. But it needs to be added that Mr. Vu Quang Bao often does not stick with the above teams for long". [1]

  3. Nguyễn Nhật Ánh - Wikipedia

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    Nguyễn Nhật Ánh (born May 7, 1955 [1] [2]) is a Vietnamese author who writes for teenagers and adults.He also works as a teacher, poet and correspondent. His works include approximately 30 novels, 4 essays, 2 series and some collections of poems.

  4. Yu Shaobao cui zhong quanzhuan - Wikipedia

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    A page from chapter one of the novel Title page of the novel. Yuan Shaobao cui zhong quanzhuan (traditional Chinese: 于少保萃忠全傳; simplified Chinese: 于少保萃忠全传) or Yu Qian quanzhuan, [1] also translated into English as Loyalty of Guard Yu, [2] is a classic Chinese novel in 40 chapters written by Sun Gaoliang (孫高亮) around 1580s during the Ming dynasty about the life ...

  5. Đặng Quang Dũng - Wikipedia

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    Đặng Quang Dũng (born October 21, 1992), known professionally as Mèo Mốc or "Mok", is a Vietnamese comic artist and graphic designer. He is best known for writing comics for all ages, most notably Nhật ký Mèo Mốc ( Diary of Meo Moc ), as well as Tây Du Hí ( Humorous Journey to the West ) and Ly & Chũn ( Ly & Chun ).

  6. Phan Bội Châu - Wikipedia

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    The book precipitated a new style of writing among scholar gentry revolutionaries, who later tended to use a more direct style. [4]: 115 The book created a reaction in China, sparking follow-up essays by Chinese writers who were taken aback by the Phan's description of Vietnamese life under French colonial rule.

  7. Lưu Quang Minh - Wikipedia

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    Lưu Quang Minh (born 18 May 1988) is a writer and singer from Vietnam. He became famous when his very first book 'Gia tai tuoi 20' was published in Vietnam and became popular. [1] He also composed and sang his debut song 'Gia tai tuoi 20' based on the stories from his book. Since then, he has begun working as a writer and singer.

  8. Wang Bao - Wikipedia

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    Wang Bao was a native of Ziyang, in Sichuan: the Sichuan area was then known as Shu and was one of the remote parts of the territory of the Han Empire. [2] One of Wang Bao's songs incorporating lyrics which he wrote by commission from a local official in praise of the Han government and which were then set to music was eventually performed for emperor Xuan, who quite enjoyed the performance ...

  9. Duy Quang - Wikipedia

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    Duy Quang (né Pham Duy Quang; 4 November 1950 in Hanoi – 19 December 2012 in San Jose, California) was a Vietnamese American singer, best remembered for singing pop music from Vietnam in genre of yellow music, most notably composed by his father Phạm Duy.