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Dongwa Miao (冬瓜 dōngguā, winter melon) (voiced by Oliver Grainger) is the oldest child of the Miao family. Intelligent, competitive and sometimes a bit stubborn, Dongwa is independent and often prefers the company of the Alley Cats or solitary martial-arts practice to playing with his younger sisters. He is the only male child of this ...
Images from the first draft of Dream Girls appeared in Smith’s book. Created from fabric and using the sewn drawings technique Marks was developing, Dream Girls extended Marks′ oeuvre from the self-contained narratives of the individual sewn drawings to a longer form of storytelling. The process and result enhanced the narrative impulse ...
The Willow pattern is a distinctive and elaborate chinoiserie pattern used on ceramic tableware. It became popular at the end of the 18th century in England when, in its standard form, it was developed by English ceramic artists combining and adapting motifs inspired by fashionable hand-painted blue-and-white wares imported from Qing dynasty ...
Tunnel War (Chinese: 地道战; pinyin: Dì dào zhàn), also known as Tunnel Warfare, [1] is a 1965 Chinese film produced before the Cultural Revolution about a small town which defends itself from the Japanese by use of a network of tunnels during the Second Sino-Japanese War.
The story is based on a conflict between the People's Liberation Army of China and a bandit gang. It was released on December 23, 2014. [5] [6] [7] Zhang Hanyu portrays Yang Zirong and Lin Gengxin takes on the role of Shao Jianbo, the two protagonists of the story. While Yang Zirong (1917–1947) is based on the real-life person, the other hero ...
One of China's first "Resistance films", urging opposition to Japanese encroachment on Chinese territory. Reviving Romance: 在世姻緣: Gao Xiping: Lim Cho Cho Li Dandan Yan Shanshan: Drama: Robin Hood: 盧鬢花: Dan Duyu: Dan Erchun He Rongzhu: Action: Story of the legendary folk hero, transplanted to China. Alternate title: "The Small ...
(1996). Zhong guo ying pian da dian: 1905-1930. Beijing: 中国电影出版社 China Movie Publishing House. ISBN 7-106-01155-X; 中国影片大典 Encyclopaedia of Chinese Films. 1931-1949.9, 故事片·戏曲片. (2005). Zhong guo ying pian da dian: 1931-1949.9. Beijing: 中国电影出版社 China Movie Publishing House. ISBN 7-106-02414-7
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