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The Da He ding or Da He fangding (Chinese: 大禾方鼎; pinyin: Dà Hé fāngdǐng) is an ancient Chinese bronze rectangular ding vessel from the late Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BC). Unearthed in Tanheli , Ningxiang , Hunan in 1959, it is on display in the Hunan Museum .
Broadcast Title Eps. Prod. Cast and crew Theme song(s) Genre Notes 3 Jan-15 Feb [10] [11]Chuyện ở tỉnh lẻ (Story in a Province) 25 VFC Đỗ Chí Hướng, Hoàng Lâm (directors); Phan Cao Toại, Hoàng Vân (writers); Minh Hòa, Duy Thanh, Trung Anh, Hồ Tháp, Thương An, Phú Thăng, Thanh Tùng, Việt Thắng, Tiến Hợi, Minh Tuấn, Thu Hường, Phú Đôn, Duy Trinh ...
An educated, very intelligent and good-looking man, he is an outstanding scholar who combines both learning and the martial arts. Jeong-ho is a judge of the Hang Sung Boo, the ministry governing the affairs of the capital Hansung. Unaware of who he is, Jang-geum saves him upon being shot. They then meet again when she approaches him to borrow ...
Đinh Bộ Lĩnh was born in 924 in Hoa Lư (south of the Red River Delta, in what is today Ninh Bình Province).Growing up in a local village during the disintegration of the Chinese Tang dynasty that had dominated Vietnam for centuries, Đinh Bộ Lĩnh became a local military leader at a very young age.
The role of ding vessels in the Zhou period continued, as Qin cemeteries contained ding vessels that expressed rank. [35] Food vessels such as the fu (簠), gui (簋), and dui (敦) that were popular in the Zhou era disappeared by the Han dynasty, during which the ding, zhong (钟), hu (壶), and fang were the main vessel types used. [36]
The film is produced by The Creatv Company and Studio68 and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, with the participation of Isaac, Lien Binh Phat, Minh Phuong, Tu Quyen, Kieu Trinh and Thanh Tu. Set in Ho Chi Minh City in the 1980s, the film revolves around the relationship between Linh Phung, the lead singer of the cai luong troupe Thien Ly, and ...
Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a Chinese television series adapted from the classical 14th century novel of the same title by Luo Guanzhong.The series was produced by China Central Television (CCTV) and was first aired on the network in 1994.
The Invisible Man, Choi Jang-soo: Jung Soon-kyung: KBS2: Love Me When You Can: Lee Ji-hye: MBC: Drama City: "For Ten Minutes, Your Trivial" Teacher of young Lee Hwa-in: KBS2 2007: Surgeon Bong Dal-hee: Min-ji's mother: SBS: Merry Mary: The Clever One: MBC Coffee Prince: Han Byul: MBC Drama City: "For the New School" Lee Jung-ah: KBS2 The King ...