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Francis Xavier Truong Buu Diep (Vietnamese: Phanxicô Xaviê Trương Bửu Diệp or Cha Diệp; January 1, 1897 – March 12, 1946) was a Vietnamese Catholic priest who served the people of Bạc Liêu Province. [1] He was killed for the faith in 1946 and is set to be beatified in the Catholic Church.
Trương Tấn Bửu (張 進 寶, 1752–1827), also called Trương Tấn Long (張 進 隆), was a general and official of the Nguyễn dynasty of Vietnam. He was born in 1752 in Thạch Phú Đông, Giồng Trôm District, Bến Tre Province. In 1797, he joined the army of Nguyễn Ánh and became a đốc chiêu cai cơ (commander). Later ...
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Vietnamese Martyrs (Vietnamese: Các Thánh Tử đạo Việt Nam), also known as the Martyrs of Tonkin and Cochinchina, collectively Martyrs of Annam or formerly Martyrs of Indochina, are saints of the Catholic Church who were canonized by Pope John Paul II.
Cảm ơn cuộc đời (Thanks for my life) - 2000, 2001; Giữ mãi niềm tin (Keep me in love) - 2002; Trái tim bình yên (My peace love) - 2003; Mãi mãi một tình yêu (Love forever) - 2004; 10 năm 1 chặng đường (10 years 1 life) - 2006; Thập đại mỹ nhân - 2008; Ngôi sao bay (The star fly) - 2010
Title: Cha Cha Lian (叉叉脸 / X-Face). Status: Alive. Actor: Huang Wan Bo / K Yi Ba (黃萬伯 / K一吧). Biography: A rival of Wang Ya Se. He has a scar that formulates an X on his face. Dao Ba Jie Sen often tries to win Ya Se and his friends in combat, but always ends up getting beaten up or humiliating himself. Sequel:
As many fans do not know the real names of the Back Dorm Boys, Wei Wei is often called simply "the big one" and Huang Yi Xin "the small one". In most videos, Wei Wei is seated on the viewer's right and Huang Yi Xin on the left. Huang Yi Xin has a cast on his left arm in some early videos from when he got hurt playing basketball.
"The Moon Represents My Heart" was composed by Weng Ching-hsi (翁清溪) while its lyrics were written by Sun Yi [] (孫儀).[1] [2] During Weng's time at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, he would frequently find himself in the nearby parks, drawing creative inspiration from his surroundings.