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  2. Category:Films set in the Shang dynasty - Wikipedia

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  3. Shang dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Shang dynasty (Chinese: 商朝; pinyin: Shāng cháo), also known as the Yin dynasty (殷代; Yīn dài), was a Chinese royal dynasty that ruled in the Yellow River valley during the second millennium BC, traditionally succeeding the Xia dynasty and followed by the Western Zhou dynasty. The classic account of the Shang comes from texts such ...

  4. Category:Films set in ancient China - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Films set in the Shang dynasty (4 P) ... This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 7 Aum Arivu; F.

  5. Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms - Wikipedia

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    Creation of the Gods I: Kingdom of Storms (Chinese: 封神第一部:朝歌风云) is a 2023 Chinese epic fantasy film directed by Wuershan.The first film in the Creation of the Gods trilogy, adapted from the 16th-century fantasy novel Investiture of the Gods written by the Ming dynasty author Xu Zhonglin, it features an ensemble cast, including Fei Xiang, Li Xuejian, Huang Bo, Yu Shi, Chen ...

  6. Fu Jing (Shang dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Although Wu Ding reportedly had over 60 wives, he had only three queens: Fu Jing, Fu Hao, and Fu Gui (婦癸). [1] Like Wu Ding's other wives, Fu Jing participated in military expeditions and divined for the state. [2]

  7. Jiang Ziya (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film tells the story of the mythological and fictional literary version of Jiang Ziya from the Investiture of the Gods, a gargantuan Ming-dynasty (1368–1644) shenmo novel that is traditionally attributed to Xu Zhonglin, and incorporates various existing myths into a wider narrative. [12]

  8. Zhong Ren - Wikipedia

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    Zhong Ren (Chinese: 仲壬, personal name Zǐ Yōng, 子庸) is traditionally held to be a Shang dynasty King of China.. In the Records of the Grand Historian he was listed by Sima Qian as the third Shang king, succeeding his father Tang (唐) and elder brother Wai Bing.

  9. Houmuwu ding - Wikipedia

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    The Houmuwu ding (Chinese: 后母戊鼎; pinyin: Hòumǔwù dǐng), also called Simuwu ding (司母戊鼎; Sīmǔwù dǐng), is a rectangular bronze ding (sacrificial vessel, one of the common types of Chinese ritual bronzes) of the ancient Chinese Shang dynasty. It is the heaviest piece of bronzeware to survive from anywhere in the ancient ...