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  2. Ching Hai - Wikipedia

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    Ching Hai was born to a Vietnamese mother and an ethnic Chinese father, [15] on 12 May 1950 in a small village in the Quảng Ngãi Province in Vietnam. [16] At the age of 18, she moved to England to study and later to France and then Germany, where she worked for the Red Cross. [17]

  3. The Moon Represents My Heart - Wikipedia

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    "The Moon Represents My Heart" (Chinese: 月亮代表我的心; pinyin: Yuèliang Dàibiǎo Wǒ de Xīn) is a song originally recorded by Taiwanese singer Chen Fen-lan for her album Dreamland, which was released through Li Ge Records in May 1973. It was then re-recorded by fellow Taiwanese recording artist Liu Guan-lin in November 1973.

  4. The Spirits of Love - Wikipedia

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    Tang Kexin's godmother Wang Shih-hsien: Fang Shixian: Huixin's son Shuibo's stepson Hong Zhizhong's half-brother Liu Lele's ex-boyfriend Hotel Operations Manager Chairman of the Fishermen's Association Legislator for Chiayi County Everyone tried to matchmake him and Tang Zhen but failed In the end Guo Congmin returned him all hotel shares

  5. Lan Caihe - Wikipedia

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    Lan Caihe (Chinese: 藍采和; pinyin: Lán Cǎihé; Wade–Giles: Lan Ts'ai-ho) [1] [2] [3] is a Chinese mythological figure, and one of the Eight Immortals in the Taoist pantheon. His presence in this group makes Lan one of the more familiar of the hundreds of other Taoist immortals. Lan Caihe is the only one of the Eight Immortals whose ...

  6. Yiguandao - Wikipedia

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    Yiguandao / I-Kuan Tao (traditional Chinese: 一貫道; simplified Chinese: 一贯道; pinyin: Yīguàn Dào; Wade–Giles: I 1-Kuan 4 Tao 4), [α] meaning the Consistent Way or Persistent Way, is a Chinese salvationist religious sect that emerged in the late 19th century, in Shandong, to become China's most important redemptive society in the 1930s and 1940s, especially during the Japanese ...

  7. Wanli Emperor - Wikipedia

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    Zhu Yijun, the future Wanli Emperor, was born on 4 September 1563 to Zhu Zaiji, the heir to the throne of the Ming dynasty, and one of his concubines, Lady Li.He had two older brothers, both of whom died in early childhood before 1563, and a younger brother, Zhu Yiliu (朱翊鏐; 1568–1614), who was created Prince of Lu in 1571.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Film/List of films without article ...

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    Wo de mei li xiang chou (2002) Wo de xiong di jie mei (2001) Wo he ba ba (2003) Wo men fu fu zhi jian (1951) Wo men hai pa (2001) Wo men wei sheme bu ge chang (1995) Wo ye you ba ba (1996) Wo zhe yi bei zi (1950) Woman Soccer Player #9 (2001) The Women's Kingdom (2006) The Worlds of Mei Lanfang (2000) Wu cai lu (1960) Wu di wu shu tuan (1938 ...

  9. Dandan youqing - Wikipedia

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    Poem: "Grief" (哀思 ai si), segment of "Happy reunion" (相見歡 xiang jian huan) by Li Yu from Southern Tang "Wishing We Last Forever" (但願人長久; Danyuan ren changjiu) – 4:06 Music by Liang Hongzhi (梁弘志), arranged by Xiao Weichen (蕭唯忱) Poem:"Water song" (水調歌頭 shui diao ge tou) by Su Shi (蘇軾) from Song era