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  2. Serenade of Peaceful Joy - Wikipedia

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    Serenade of Peaceful Joy (Chinese: 清平乐; pinyin: Qīngpíng Lè) is a 2020 Chinese television series loosely based on the novel The Lonely City by Milan Lady. It is directed by Zhang Kaizhou, and stars Wang Kai as Emperor Renzong of Song and Jiang Shuying as Empress Cao. [2]

  3. Li Bian - Wikipedia

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    Li Bian (7 January 889 – 30 March 943), courtesy name Zhenglun, known as Xu Gao between 937 and 939 and Xu Zhigao before 937, and possibly Li Pengnu during his childhood, also known by his temple name as the Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang, was the founder and first emperor of the Chinese Southern Tang dynasty.

  4. Southern Tang - Wikipedia

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    From the tomb of Li Bian, founder of Southern Tang dynasty Dragon tail inkstone (龙尾砚) crafted during the Song dynasty. The Four Treasures of the Study of the Southern Tang or Nan Tang Wenfang Sibao (南唐文房四寶) focused on brushes made by the Zhuge family, dragon tail inkstones (龙尾砚), inksticks crafted by Li Tinggui ...

  5. Chanyuan Treaty - Wikipedia

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    The treaty laid the foundation for approximately a century of relative peace between the two major powers, which lasted until the Alliance Conducted at Sea was formed between the Northern Song dynasty and the Jin dynasty in the early 12th century. The diplomatic framework itself which set the peace would continue to be emulated throughout East ...

  6. Jian Ming - Wikipedia

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    [1] Jian Ming later published 15 poetry collections, including Noble (高贵), Pusu (朴素), and Shan Shui Jing (山水经). He was awarded the Sun Li Literary Prize, the Wen Yiduo Poetry Prize, and the Chen Zi'ang Poetry Prize (2017). [1] His poetry has been translated into English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, and Korean. [2]

  7. Tomorrow Will Be Better - Wikipedia

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    2nd verse line 1; 3rd and 6th chorus Li Jianfu (李建复) Taiwan: 2nd verse line 2/4; 3rd and 6th chorus Monique Lin (林慧萍) Taiwan: 2nd verse line 3; 3rd and 6th chorus Jeanette Wang (王芷蕾) Taiwan: 2nd verse line 4; 3rd and 6th chorus Tracy Huang (黃鶯鶯) Taiwan: 1st chorus line 1-2; 3rd and 6th chorus Chris Hung (洪榮宏) Taiwan

  8. Li Jingda - Wikipedia

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    Li Bian died in 943, and Li Jing succeeded him as emperor. Li Jing created Li Jingda the greater title of Prince of E. Li Jingda apparently also received additional titles of defender of the eastern capital Jiangdu (江都, in modern Yangzhou, Jiangsu), military governor of Tianping Circuit (天平, headquartered in modern Tai'an, Shandong — a completely honorary office as Tianping was then ...

  9. Feng Yanji - Wikipedia

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    Feng Yanji (Chinese: 馮延己) (per the Zizhi Tongjian [1] and the History of Song [2]) or Feng Yansi (馮延巳) (per the New History of the Five Dynasties [3] and Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms [4] (903-June 23, 960 [4] [5]), alternative name Feng Yansi (馮延嗣), courtesy name Zhengzhong (正中), was a famed poet and politician of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten ...