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  2. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio - Wikipedia

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    Liaozhai zhiyi, sometimes shortened to Liaozhai, known in English as Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, Strange Tales from Make-Do Studio, or literally Strange Tales from a Studio of Leisure, is a collection of Classical Chinese stories by Qing dynasty writer Pu Songling, comprising close to 500 stories or "marvel tales" [1] in the zhiguai and chuanqi ...

  3. The Fairies of Liaozhai - Wikipedia

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    The Fairies of Liaozhai is a Chinese television series adapted from Pu Songling's collection of supernatural stories titled Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio.The series is produced by Chinese Entertainment Shanghai and stars Nicky Wu, Fann Wong, Qu Ying, Daniel Chan, Lin Chia-yu, Pan Yueming, Sun Li and Cecilia Liu. [1]

  4. Zhai Liao - Wikipedia

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    Zhai Liao, a royal family member of the West Ding Ling, followed the horde migrate from Kazakhstan into China, his cousin Zhai Bin (翟斌), khan of the horde, who wage war against Former Qin's emperor Fu Jiān in 383, supported Later Yan's [1] founding emperor Murong Chui when Murong Chui rebelled against Former Qin as well and established Later Yan.

  5. Pu Songling - Wikipedia

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    Pu was born into a poor merchant family from Zichuan (淄川, in Zibo, Shandong).At the age of 18, he received the Xiucai degree in the Imperial examination.It was not until he was 71 that he was awarded the Gongsheng ("tribute student") degree for his achievement in literature rather than for passing the Imperial exam.

  6. Zhai - Wikipedia

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    Zhai is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 翟 in Chinese character. It is romanized Chai in Wade–Giles , and Chak in Cantonese . It is listed 292nd in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames . [ 1 ]

  7. Zhai Wei - Wikipedia

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    Zhai Liao adopted the Chinese governing system by proclaiming a new reign era and establishing the imperial offices. He moved his capital to Huatai (滑台, in modern Anyang, Henan), intending to use the Yellow River as a defence against Later Yan, though throughout his reign, he more frequently clashed with the Eastern Jin.

  8. Zhai Zhao - Wikipedia

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    Zhai Zhao (Chinese: 翟釗; died 393) was the second and last monarch of the Dingling-led Chinese Zhai Wei dynasty. During his reign, he used the monarchical title of Heavenly King. Zhai Zhao's father Zhai Liao had, after rebelling against Eastern Jin dynasty in 386, held a swath of territory near the Yellow River in modern Henan. [1]

  9. Kuo Shu-yao - Wikipedia

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    Alternative Title: Liao Zhai 4: 2016: Golden Darling: 原來1家人: Yen Ju-yu: CTV Star Chinese Channel: 2016: In Love – Love Me, Don't Go: 滾石愛情故事-愛我別走: Chien Ko-hsuan: PTS: 2016: The Devil Game: 劣人傳之詭計: Wang Hsiao-ying / Chiu Jo-han: Line TV: Web series 2016: Cosmetic Raiders: 整容攻略: Fei Meng: QQ: Web ...