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  2. The New China - Wikipedia

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    The New China, also rendered in English as Liberated China (Russian: Освобождённый Китай, romanized: Osvobozhdyonnyy Kitay), is a 1950 Soviet documentary film directed by Sergei Gerasimov. It was entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival. [1]

  3. Xin Zhongguo weilai ji - Wikipedia

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    Xin Zhongguo weilai ji (Chinese: 新中國未來記, translated as The Future of New China) is an unfinished 1902 novel by Liang Qichao. Liang described a China in 1962 that was a utopia, [1] a world power, [2] wealthy, [3] Confucian, and a constitutional monarchy. [2] He believed that it would be in a "perfect mood". [3]

  4. Legends of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants - Wikipedia

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    The film is about the fictional martial artist Guo Jing during the Southern Song dynasty. [5]While war rages between the Mongols and the Jin Dynasty, Guo Jing searches for Huang Rong (Zhuang Dafei []), a woman he met during his two-year journey to the Central Plains to acquire martial arts skills from the Seven Freaks of Jiangnan.

  5. Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China

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    Zhongtang Temple in Tangshang Village, where Cao Huoxing wrote the song in 1943. During World War II when China was fighting the Japanese invasion, Chiang Kai-shek published a book titled China's Destiny [] on 10 March 1943, with a slogan that "Without the Kuomintang there would be no China."

  6. List of Chinese dishes - Wikipedia

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    A famous snack in parts of China Kung Pao chicken: 宮保雞丁: 宫保鸡丁: gōngbǎo jīdīng: Peking Duck: 北京烤鴨: 北京烤鸭: Běijīng kǎoyā: the trademark dish of Beijing: Soy egg: 滷蛋: 卤蛋: lǔdàn: hard boiled egg marinated in sweet soy sauce over the course of a few days or hours Tea egg: 茶葉蛋: 茶叶蛋 ...

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  9. The Birth of New China - Wikipedia

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    The Birth of New China (Chinese: 开国大典; pinyin: kāiguó dàdiǎn; lit. 'State Foundation Ceremony') is a 1989 Chinese drama film directed by Li Qiankuan. [1] The film was selected as the Chinese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.