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Absent various accented characters here, the names include Cocachin, Cocacin, Cozotine, Kogatin, Kokachin, Kokechin, Kokejin, Kokochin, Kukachin, and Kukajin. "Kökö" may mean "blue" (especially "sky blue", cf. *kȫk) or "dark" as in complexion, and "chin" or "jin" a suffix used for the name of a person. The name "Kököchin" may therefore be ...
Shortly after the drama aired in China on April 8, Chiung Yao released an open letter to China's State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television on April 15 accusing Yu Zheng of blatant plagiarism "unprecedented and beyond my endurance," seeking the immediate suspension of the broadcast of the TV series. Yu denied the ...
Marco seeks a sword from his father to protect Blue Princess Kokachin. Vice Regent Yusuf imprisons Marco, his father, and his uncle for smuggling. In chains they are brought before Kublai for stealing silk worms, a crime punishable by death. Kokachin prepares for escape. Prince Jingim successfully negotiates peace with the Chinese Song envoy.
The Girl in Blue (Chinese: 佳期如夢; pinyin: Jiāqí Rú Mèng) is a 2010 Chinese television series starring Joe Chen, Roy Chiu and Feng Shaofeng. It is based on the novel of the same name by Fei Wo Si Cun. The series aired on Hunan Television from 4 June to 17 June 2010 for 32 episodes.
Goodbye My Princess (Chinese: 东宫; pinyin: Dōng Gōng; lit. 'Eastern Palace') [2] is a 2019 Chinese television series based on the novel Eastern Palace by Fei Wo Si Cun starring Chen Xingxu, Peng Xiaoran, and Shawn Wei. It aired on Youku starting February 14, 2019. [3] [4] It had a score of 7.5 points on Douban.
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The new Prime Video rom-com Red, White, and Royal Blue follows a love story that could only exist in the movies (or in best-selling romance novels). After an international incident pushes them ...
The Glamorous Imperial Concubine (Chinese: 倾世皇妃) is a 2011 Chinese television series based on a novel of the same title by Murong Yin'er (慕容湮儿). Starring Ruby Lin with Kevin Yan and Wallace Huo, it was Lin's producing debut. [1]