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  2. Martial Universe - Wikipedia

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    Martial Universe (Chinese: 武动乾坤) is a 2018 Chinese television series based on the novel Wu Dong Qian Kun by Tiancai Dudou. It stars Yang Yang, Zhang Tianai, Wang Likun and Wu Chun. [2]

  3. Hook sword - Wikipedia

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    Hook swords, typically used as a pair. The hook sword, twin hooks, fu tao, hu tou gou (tiger head hook) or shuang gou (Chinese: 鈎 or 鉤; pinyin: Gōu) is a Chinese weapon traditionally associated with northern styles of Chinese martial arts and Wushu weapons routines, but now often practiced by southern styles as well.

  4. List of KO One characters - Wikipedia

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    Title: Dao Gui (刀鬼) and/or The Mother of Weapons (兵器之母). Status: Alive. Actress: Ah Jiao (阿嬌). Biography: The mother of Da Dong. She is the housewife, but was once known as "Dao Gui" (刀鬼), an infamous weapon inventor and powerful assassin. Retired: She retired from her job as assassin in order to lead a normal life with her ...

  5. Chinese Paladin (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Paladin (traditional Chinese: 仙劍奇俠傳; simplified Chinese: 仙剑奇侠传; pinyin: Xiān Jiàn Qí Xiá Zhuàn) is a 2005 Chinese fantasy television series adapted from the popular Taiwanese adventure role-playing video game The Legend of Sword and Fairy by Softstar Entertainment.

  6. Wuxia - Wikipedia

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    Wuxia (武俠, literally "martial arts and chivalry") is a genre of Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists in ancient China. Although wuxia is traditionally a form of historical fantasy literature, its popularity has caused it to be adapted for such diverse art forms as Chinese opera, manhua, television dramas, films, and video games.

  7. Qian Kun - Wikipedia

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  8. Bajiquan - Wikipedia

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    [14] [3] [1] [15] Wu Zhong had only one child, his daughter Wu Rong (吴荣; Wú Róng), who at the age of 30 married an expert in Changquan and stopped practicing bajiquan after a few years. To avoid remaining childless and ensure the continuity of his art, Wu Zhong adopted Wu Ying (吴溁; Wú Yíng), a distant nephew of the Wu family of Mengcun.

  9. Tribes and Empires: Storm of Prophecy - Wikipedia

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    Tribes and Empires: Storm of Prophecy (Chinese: 九州·海上牧云记; pinyin: Jiu Zhou Hai Shang Mu Yun Ji) is a 2017 Chinese television series adapted from the novel of the same name written by Jin Hezai, who also wrote Legend of Winged Tribe, and directed by Cao Dun.