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  2. Your Name Engraved Herein (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is lyrical in nature, and its lyrics extend the unspoken feelings of the two protagonists in the movie, making people associate the song with first love. As of June 2023, "Your Name Engraved Herein" has received more than 64 million views on YouTube and has reached the weekly number one spot on KKBOX's Chinese charts in Hong Kong ...

  3. Freemake Video Converter - Wikipedia

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    Freemake Video Converter 2.0 was a major update that integrated two new functions: ripping video from online portals and Blu-ray disc creation and burning. [13] [14] Version 2.1 implemented suggestions from users, including support for subtitles, ISO image creation, and DVD to DVD/Blu-ray conversion. [15]

  4. Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China

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    A memorial dedicated to the song in Fangshan District, Beijing, which covers an area of 6,000 square metres (65,000 sq ft), was opened to the public on 26 June 2006. [2] In June 2021, a 587-meter-long musical road playing the song was built on China National Highway 108 near Xiayunling, where the song was written. [3] [4]

  5. Nothing to My Name - Wikipedia

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    "Nothing to My Name" [a] (Chinese: 一无所有; pinyin: Yīwúsuǒyǒu) is a 1986 Mandarin-language rock song by Cui Jian. It is widely considered Cui's most famous and most important work, and one of the most influential songs in the history of the People's Republic of China, both as a seminal point in the development of Chinese rock music and as a political sensation.

  6. Category:Chinese songs - Wikipedia

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  7. MC Jin - Wikipedia

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    In December, 2010, Jin released a Christmas music video entitled "Rap Now, 2010" with Hong Kong Chief Executive, Donald Tsang. The video, with lyrics penned by Jin, featured a number of lines ending with "Act Now!" (起錨), echoing a Hong Kong government slogan. It garnered in excess of nine million views on the CE office's YouTube channel.

  8. You Zhangjing - Wikipedia

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    You Zhangjing was born and raised in Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia. His early education was in the Chinese schools in Batu Pahat. His alma mater is Chinese High School Batu Pahat. His family consists of his father, mother, a younger sister and him. He moved to China to be in the undergraduate programme of pop music in the University of Nanjing Arts.

  9. Song (Chinese surname) - Wikipedia

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    In the written records of Chinese history, the first time the character Song was used as a surname appeared in the early stage of the Zhou dynasty.One of the children of the last emperor of the Shang dynasty, Weizi Qi (微子启), was a duke from the state named Song, who descended from his ancestor Xie (契) whose name was derived from the surname Zi (子).