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  2. Category:Fictional Chinese people in video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fictional Chinese people in video games" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Category:Minecraft character redirects to lists - Wikipedia

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    The pages in this category are redirects from Minecraft fictional characters. To add a redirect to this category, place {{Fictional character redirect|series_name=Minecraft}} on the second new line (skip a line) after #REDIRECT [[Target page name]].

  4. List of Frequently Used Characters in Modern Chinese

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    The List of Frequently Used Characters in Modern Chinese (simplified Chinese: 现代汉语常用字表; traditional Chinese: 現代漢語常用字表; pinyin: Xiàndài Hànyǔ Chángyòngzì Biǎo) is a list of 3,500 frequently-used Chinese characters, which are further divided into two levels: 2,500 frequently-used characters and 1,000 less frequently-used characters.

  5. The Three-Body Problem in Minecraft - Wikipedia

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    On the Chinese social website Douban and video website Bilibili, the animation received an overall rating of 9.7/10. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] According to the People's Daily , the creators' animation, voice-over work, scene design, and editing manages use the video-game-style pixel art into a production with a quality similar to sci-fi movies.

  6. Yostar - Wikipedia

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    Yostar Games was founded in 2014 in Shanghai, China.It is known for developing and publishing video games such as Azur Lane, Blue Archive, and Arknights. [2] In early 2020, the company expanded its business into the anime industry by establishing Yostar Pictures in Japan.

  7. Xiao Xiao - Wikipedia

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    In Mandarin Chinese; "Xiao Xiao" is the Chinese character for "small" repeated twice. Here this reduplication connotes an affectionate diminutive, an equivalent might be the English expression "itty bitty" or "lil' old". [3] Each Xiao Xiao cartoon is given a Chinese title with the adjective "Xiao Xiao" preceding a descriptive noun phrase. Xiao ...

  8. Martian language - Wikipedia

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    Martian language (Chinese: 火星文; pinyin: huǒxīng wén; lit. 'Martian script'), sometimes also called brain-disabled characters (simplified Chinese: 脑残体; traditional Chinese: 腦殘體; pinyin: nǎocán tǐ), is the nickname of unconventional representation of Chinese characters online by various methods.

  9. Chart of Standard Forms of Common National Characters

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    The Rarely-Used Characters are C, and the number reduce to 18,318 characters. Also, 465 new-added standard characters are labeled as N. In total, there are 29,921 standard characters in this dictionary, others are deemed as variant characters. The number of variant characters in the latest Dictionary of Chinese Variant Form Digital Edition is ...