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  2. MU Legend - Wikipedia

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    The game is based on Unreal Engine 3 and shares familiar features with Mu Online as distinctive UI and controls. An official Korean site was updated with teaser page in 2015 and MU 2 has been renamed to MU Legend. [4] MU Legend started its global release with a first closed beta test in October 2016. [5]

  3. Mu Online - Wikipedia

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    MU Online (Korean: 뮤 온라인) is an isometric medieval fantasy MMORPG, produced by Webzen, a Korean gaming company. It was introduced in 2001, and is still being supported and updated in 2024. It was introduced in 2001, and is still being supported and updated in 2024.

  4. Moonton - Wikipedia

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    Moonton was established in April 2014 within the Minhang District of Shanghai, China. [6] [1] One of its co-founders was Justin Yuan, who became chief executive officer (CEO) of the company in late 2018 after Xu Zhenhua.

  5. Meng Ziyi - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In 2017, Meng became known after starring in the wuxia drama The Legend of the Condor Heroes as Mu Nianci. [5] [6] In 2018, Meng played lead roles in the romance web dramas Double Life and Starlight. [7] [8] She then starred in romance melodrama All Out of Love, playing the role of an antagonist. [9]

  6. Mu (mythical lost continent) - Wikipedia

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    Mu appears in numerous Cthulhu mythos stories, including many written by Lin Carter in his Xothic legend cycle. [25] The 1970 Mu Revealed is a humorous spoof [26] by Raymond Buckland purporting to describe the long lost civilization of Muror, located on the legendary lost continent of Mu. The book was written under the pseudonym "Tony Earll ...

  7. The Peony Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of the playwright, Tang Xianzu The first page of Tang Xianzu's preface to The Return of the Soul at the Peony Pavilion. The Peony Pavilion (Chinese: 牡丹亭; pinyin: Mǔdān tíng; Wade–Giles: Mu-tan t'ing), also named The Return of Soul at the Peony Pavilion, is a romantic tragicomedy play written by dramatist Tang Xianzu in 1598.

  8. The Story of Minglan - Wikipedia

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    Lady Bai's family was persuaded to arrange a match between Lady Bai and the newly, and conveniently, widowed Gu Yankai, but the marriage was an unhappy one. Lady Bai was mocked for being lower class, and her husband ignored and resented her unwitting role in the death of his first wife, her merchant background, and the power her family's money ...

  9. Mu Guiying - Wikipedia

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    The Mu Guiying crater on Venus is named after her. During China's Great Leap Forward period (1958–1960), Mu Guiying was widely praised and a women-led Mu Guiying Brigade was established. [2] In the graphic novel Boxers by Gene Luen Yang, the character Mei-wen transforms into Mu Guiying. [3]