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  2. The Songs We Sang - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] In praising Tang's research, Boon Chan of My Paper rated it 4.5/5 stars and wrote, "The Songs We Sang is a labour of love that puts our stories front and centre." [ 10 ] Tan Kee Yun of The New Paper rated it 4/5 stars and called it "truly a gem of local cinema", as it avoids the melodrama associated with That Girl in Pinafore .

  3. High Flying Songs of Tang Dynasty - Wikipedia

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    High Flying Songs of Tang Dynasty, also known as Da Tang Ge Fei, is a Chinese television series based on the romance between the Tang dynasty singer-dancer Xu Hezi (许合子) and her lover Yin Menghe (尹梦荷), as well as a fictitious account of their involvement in the events in the reign of Emperor Xuanzong.

  4. Nicholas Teo - Wikipedia

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    2016 Global Melody Awards in Beijing Top 20 Songs of the Year - "There's No If" and "Most Recommended Malaysian Artiste" 2016 Sept - Malaysia AIM Chinese Awards - 7 Awards archived in the awards. 2018 May - Malaysia PWH Awards (Organised by Chinese Media) - The Most Recommended Singer of the year, the best song of the year & The best EP of the ...

  5. Comparison of Standard Chinese transcription systems

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    Hanyu Pinyin Bopomofo Tong-yong Wade– Giles MPS II Yale EFEO Lessing –Othmer Gwoyeu Romatzyh IPA Note Tone 1 Tone 2 Tone 3 Tone 4 a: ㄚ: a: a: a: a: a: a: a: ar: aa: ah: a: ai

  6. List of songs recorded by Wu-Tang Clan - Wikipedia

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    Wu-Tang Clan 4th Disciple: Wu-Tang Forever: 1997 [2] "Black Shampoo" Dom Pachino Method Man Tekitha U-God Wu-Tang Clan RZA: Wu-Tang Forever: 1997 [2] " The Bloody Page" – Once Upon a Time in Shaolin: 2015 [a] [5] "Bring Da Ruckus" Ghostface Killah GZA Inspectah Deck Raekwon RZA Wu-Tang Clan RZA: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) 1993 [6] " The ...

  7. Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute - Wikipedia

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    The songs were composed by Liu Shang, a poet of the middle Tang dynasty (618–907 CE). Later, in the Song dynasty (960–1279 CE), Emperor Gaozong (1107–1187 CE) commissioned a handscroll of the songs accompanied by 18 painted scenes.

  8. Chinese literature - Wikipedia

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    The ci form flourished as a few hundred songs became standard templates for poems with distinctive and variously set meters. [26] The free and expressive style of Song high culture has been contrasted with majestic Tang poems by centuries of subsequent critics who engage in fierce arguments over which dynasty had the best poetry. [27]

  9. The Wandering Songstress - Wikipedia

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    According to the composer He Luting, the director of the film Street Angel found two urban folk ballads from Suzhou he wanted to use on the film, "Crying on the Seventh Seven Day Cycle" (哭七七) and "One Who Knows Me Well" (知心客), which He Luting then adapted to become "Song of the Four Season" (四季歌) and "The Wandering Songstress" respectively.