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  2. Unruly Qiao - Wikipedia

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    Unruly Qiao (Chinese: 刁蛮俏御医; pinyin: Diāomán qiào yù yī), also known as Royal Johnson Physician, Unruly Qiao Physician, or My Bratty Princess Spinoff, is a 2011 Chinese television series starring Jang Na-ra, Tae, and Gao Hao.

  3. Huaju - Wikipedia

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    English-language translations of Chinese drama have tended to prioritize traditional opera. Works of huaju have been translated since the 1930s, with Cao Yu's Thunderstorm serialized in the Shanghai-based T'ien Xia Monthly (1936–1937) and the Commercial Press publishing an anthology of six dramas titled Modern Chinese Drama (1941). [30]

  4. Hanazakarino Kimitachihe - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese, it means For You in Full Blossom, but in Chinese, it means "The tricks of boys and girls," referring to student life within the drama. The official Roman-character name of the drama series is an alternative romanization of the manga's Japanese title (the Hepburn romanization of the same title is 'Hanazakari no Kimitachi e). The ...

  5. Xiao Wu - Wikipedia

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    Xiao Wu (Chinese: 小武), also known as Pickpocket, is a 1997 Chinese drama and the first directed by Jia Zhangke. Starring Wang Hongwei in the title role along with Hao Hongjian and Zuo Baitao , it was filmed in Fenyang , Jia's hometown, in 16 mm .

  6. Radical 9 - Wikipedia

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    When appearing at the left side of a Chinese character, it usually transforms into 亻. In the Kangxi Dictionary , there are 794 characters (out of 49,030) to be found under this radical . 人 is also the 12th indexing component in the Table of Indexing Chinese Character Components predominantly adopted by Simplified Chinese dictionaries ...

  7. Chinese television drama - Wikipedia

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    Chinese drama genres range from romance, comedy, horror, family drama, sports, thriller, wuxia, xianxia, nationalist, political or a mixture of these in the form of ancient, historical, Republican era or modern contemporary settings. There is a significant preference for romance television series in Asia.

  8. The Bond (Chinese TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Bond (Chinese: 乔家的儿女) is a 2021 Chinese drama television series based on Wei Xi's novel of the same name, [1] directed by Zhang Kaizhou and starring Bai Yu, Zhang Wanyi, Mao Xiaotong, Song Zu'er and Zhou Yiran. [2] The series airs on Zhejiang TV, Jiangsu TV and Tencent Video from August 17 to September 8, 2021.

  9. A Seven-Faced Man - Wikipedia

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    A Seven-Faced Man (Chinese: 柒个我) is a 2017 Chinese streaming television series starring Zhang Yishan and Cai Wenjing. It is a remake of the 2015 South Korea television series Kill Me, Heal Me written by Jin Soo-wan. The series premiered on Tencent Video starting December 13, 2017. [1]