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  2. Guyun, Shandong - Wikipedia

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  3. Guyun - Wikipedia

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    Guyun may refer to: Guyún (1908–1987), Cuban guitarist and composer; Guyun, Shandong, a town in Shen County, Shandong, China This page was last edited on 28 ...

  4. Winter Begonia - Wikipedia

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    Winter Begonia (Chinese: 鬓边不是海棠红; pinyin: Bìn Biān Bùshì Hǎitánghóng) is a 2020 Chinese television series starring Huang Xiaoming, Yin Zheng, and Charmaine Sheh, based on Shui Ru Tian Er's BL web novel of the same name.

  5. Guyún - Wikipedia

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    Vincente González Rubiera (27 October 1908 – 29 September 1987), better known as Guyún, was an influential Cuban guitarist, harmonist and teacher, who tapped into classical guitar techniques to revive the accompaniment of the trova.

  6. Zhao Yi - Wikipedia

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    Zhao Yi (Chinese: 趙翼; 1727–1814) was a poet, historian, and critic during the Qing dynasty in China.Zhao is notable for his innovative poetry, his historical writings (including Notes on the Twenty-Two Dynastic Histories), and for espousing unconventional views on various aspects of Chinese dynastic history.

  7. Chi Kuan-chun - Wikipedia

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    Chi Kuan-Chun (born June 14, 1949), also known as Chik Goon-Gwan, [1] is a Hong Kong–based Chinese actor, martial artist, and Hung Ga practitioner. [1] He is best known for playing Shaolin rebel Hu Huei Chien (Hu Hui Gan) in several martial arts films in the 1970s. [ 2 ]

  8. Chu Ci - Wikipedia

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    The Chu Ci, variously translated as Verses of Chu, Songs of Chu, or Elegies of Chu, is an ancient anthology of Chinese poetry including works traditionally attributed mainly to Qu Yuan and Song Yu from the Warring States period, as well as a large number of works composed during the Han dynasty several centuries later.

  9. Chiyou - Wikipedia

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    Chiyou is regarded as a leader of the Nine Li tribe (九黎, RPA White Hmong: Cuaj Li Ntuj) by nearly all sources. [10]However, his exact ethnic affiliations are quite complex, with multiple sources reporting him as belonging to various tribes, in addition to a number of diverse peoples supposed to have directly descended from him.