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  2. Drizzle (song) - Wikipedia

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    Li Jinhui, the writer of "Drizzle", produced numerous popular and children's songs in the Mandarin language, seeking to facilitate its adoption throughout the Republic of China as a national language. [1] "Drizzle" blended diverse influences, including traditional Chinese strings, jazz-inspired woodwinds, and elements of Jewish klezmer. [2]

  3. Gongxi Gongxi - Wikipedia

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    "Gongxi Gongxi" (Chinese: 恭喜恭喜; pinyin: Gōngxǐ gōngxǐ; lit. 'congratulations', 'congratulations'), mistranslated in public as "Wishing You Happiness and Prosperity" (which is the meaning of gōngxǐ fācái (恭喜發財)), is a popular Mandarin Chinese song and a Chinese Lunar New Year standard. [1]

  4. Miracles in December - Wikipedia

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    The song was also included in the set-list of the winter festival of the group with his classmates seal f(x) SM Town Week: Christmas Wonderland on 23 and 24 December 2013. [22] The Chinese version of "Miracles in December" was acted in the MTV The Show on 24 December 2013, with D.O., Luhan, Baekhyun, Chen and Lay members.

  5. The First Snow - Wikipedia

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    "The First Snow" (Korean: 첫 눈; RR: Cheot Nun; Chinese: 初雪; pinyin: Chūxuě) is a song by South Korean–Chinese boy band Exo. It was released on December 9, 2013, as a B-side track from their second extended play Miracles in December. It was released in both Korean and Chinese versions by their label SM Entertainment.

  6. Blue and White Porcelain - Wikipedia

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    "Blue and White Porcelain" (Chinese: 青花瓷; pinyin: Qīng huā cí) is a song recorded by Taiwanese singer-songwriter Jay Chou. It was released on 2 November 2007, as part of the singer's eighth studio album, On the Run! (2007). "Blue and White Porcelain" was written by Vincent Fang, arranged by Baby Chung, and composed by Chou himself.

  7. Pu Tian Yue - Wikipedia

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    Pu Tian Yue" (unofficial) 1878–1896 "Tune of Li Zhongtang" (unofficial) 1896–1906 "Praise the Dragon Flag" (unofficial) 1906–1911 "Cup of Solid Gold" 1911–1912 "Song of Five Races Under One Union"

  8. Rose, Rose, I Love You - Wikipedia

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    The original Mandarin song was featured in the 1996 film The Pillow Book, both opening and closing the film and serving as a leitmotif representing the protagonist Nagiko's childhood. It was also featured in the 2005 film The White Countess (the film appears to be set in 1937, so the inclusion of the song would be anachronistic).

  9. Category:Mandarin-language songs - Wikipedia

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    Mandopop songs (3 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Mandarin-language songs" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.