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Zhong Yuan Jie (Hungry Ghost Festival) - INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE; Zhongyuan Festival; Chinese Ghost Culture; Hong Kong University Library Digital Archives Oral History Project of Hong Kong; Waters, Dan (2004). "The Hungry Ghosts Festival in Aberdeen Street, Hong Kong" (PDF). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. 44: 41– 55.
Zhongyuan Yinyun (simplified Chinese: 中 原 音 韵; traditional Chinese: 中 原 音 韻; pinyin: Zhōngyuán Yīnyùn), literally meaning "Rhymes of the central plain", [1] is a rime book from the Yuan dynasty compiled by Zhou Deqing (周德清) in 1324. [2]
Hao duo da mi (2005) Hao er zi (1926) Hao si bu ru lai huo zhe (2003) Hao xiao zi di er ji (1989) He cheng ren (1988) He chu bu feng liu (1983) He Long jun zhang (1983) He min gong tiao wu (2002) He tong fu qi (1988) Heart of a Dragon (2007) Hei bai ren jian (1992) Hei dao (1989) Hei hua sha shou (1993) Hei huo (1993) Hei lian niu xu (1988) Hei ...
Zhongyuan (Chinese: 中原; pinyin: Zhōngyuán), the Central Plain(s), also known as Zhongtu (Chinese: 中土; pinyin: Zhōngtǔ, lit. 'central land') and Zhongzhou (Chinese: 中州; pinyin: Zhōngzhōu, lit. 'central region'), commonly refers to the part of the North China Plain surrounding the lower and middle reaches of the Yellow River, centered on the region between Luoyang and Kaifeng. [1]
Wan Guopeng, Wang Ting, Shen Kai, Xu Xiaoqin, Lin Chen, Wei Xing, Hao Yifan, Hao Yifei, Qin Peijun, Wang Zhao, Zhang Wenbin, Lin Jian, Geng Lishu, Zhang Xilai, Zhou Peng, Kou Jun, Jiang Tao Comedy Entered into the 2015 Shanghai International Film Festival
The Teen Age (Chinese: 18禁不禁; pinyin: 18 Jīn Bu Jìn), also known as 18, Censoring or Not?, is a 2007 romance, comedy and teen Taiwanese drama starring Ah Ben, Ah Mei and Xiao Cao, Li Jia Wen, Albee Huang, Michelle Chang, Amanda Chou and Carmen Tang.
Wei Ni, Lu Lingjie, Na Renhua, Du Yuming, Li Longjun, Xu Siyu, Yang Kaidi: Suspense / Thriller [232] Crosscurrent: Yang Chao: Qin Hao, Xin Zhilei, Wu Lipeng, Jiang Hualin, Tan Kai, Wang Hongwei: Drama / Romance: Entered into the 66th Berlin International Film Festival [233] For Love to Let Go: Luo Min
Mei Yu (梅玉) surrenders to the Liangshan forces. Qin Ying (秦英) is killed by Yang Zhi. Jin Zhen (金禎) surrenders to the Liangshan forces. Lu Qing (陸清) is killed by Ou Peng. Bi Jie (畢捷) surrenders to the Liangshan forces. Pan Xun (潘迅) surrenders to the Liangshan forces. Yang Fang (楊芳) surrenders to the Liangshan forces.