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  2. Four Beauties - Wikipedia

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    The Four Beauties or Four Great Beauties are four Chinese women who were renowned for their beauty. The four are usually identified as Xi Shi, Wang Zhaojun, Diaochan, and Yang Yuhuan. [1] Among them, Diaochan is a fictional character while the rest have been greatly embellished by legend.

  3. Xi Shi - Wikipedia

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    Xi Shi is mentioned in the novel Journey to the West, as a sign of grace and beauty. Xi Shi is referenced in one of the Four Masterpieces of Chinese literature, Dream of the Red Chamber, where the heroine Lin Daiyu is described as having a delicate and frail appearance akin to that of Xi Shi. Both Lin and Xi Shi evoke the image of a beautiful ...

  4. Betel nut beauty - Wikipedia

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    The term in Chinese comes from Xi Shi, the legendary beauty of imperial China's Spring and Autumn period. Though betel nuts are chewed in many regions in Southeast Asia, the betel nut beauty phenomenon is distinctly Taiwanese.

  5. New Ki Asian Cuisine in Fairlawn offers Chinese dishes ... - AOL

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    The Lins, a Chinese family who previously ran Happy Family Buffet in Coventry Township, own Ki Asian Cuisine. Family member Xiao "Zoe" Liu said the restaurant is waiting for a liquor license.

  6. C-beauty - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, C-beauty brands surpassed international competitors in sales within China. [28] China exported US$4.85 billion worth of cosmetics in 2021. [29] In 2023, the C-beauty market value was worth US$67.18 billion. [30] In the early 2020s, Chinese makeup styles and cosmetics became popular in Japan. [31] [32]

  7. Fan Li - Wikipedia

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    After three years of captivity the two of them returned to Yue where Fan Li helped Goujian carry out a host of reforms to streamline the administration of the Yue state. In 473 BCE, Yue was finally able to destroy the state of Wu. After the victory, Fan resigned and renamed himself Tao Zhu Gong (Chinese: 陶 朱 公; pinyin: Táo Zhū Gōng).

  8. Xishi - Wikipedia

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    Xi Shi (西施; c. 506 BC – ?), one of the renowned Four Beauties of ancient China Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Xishi .

  9. Xi Shi (opera) - Wikipedia

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    Xi Shi is a 2009 Chinese-language western-style opera by woman composer Lei Lei to a libretto by Zou Jingzhi. The plot is based on the story of Xi Shi . The premiere was at Beijing's NCPA .