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  2. Song of Pig - Wikipedia

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    Song of Pig" (Chinese: 豬之歌) is a freely downloadable song by Xiang Xiang (香香), who quickly became a popular Internet pop star in China. According to one of its hosted sites, it has been downloaded a billion times (see BBC article: "Chinese pop idol thrives online") throughout China, Singapore, and Malaysia. The song's lyrics describe ...

  3. Zhu Bajie - Wikipedia

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    The nine-toothed rake (simplified Chinese: 九齿钉耙; traditional Chinese: 九齒釘耙; pinyin: Jiǔchǐdīngpá; Wade–Giles: Chiu 2-ch‘ih 3 Ting 1-p‘a 2; lit. 'Nine-Tooth Spike-Rake', also known as the "Baoqin gold palladium" (寶沁金鈀)) is the primary weapon of Zhu Bajie.

  4. Xiang Xiang (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Xiang Xiang (Chinese: 香香; pinyin: Xiāng Xiāng; born June 14, 1984) is a Chinese singer. She was reportedly the most popular internet celebrity in China in 2005. [1] Her birth name is Wang Jinmei (Chinese: 王瑾玫; pinyin: Wáng Jǐnméi). She is perhaps most famous for her song "Song of Pig" (猪之歌), the title track of her first ...

  5. Category:Chinese songs - Wikipedia

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    Song of Pig; Spotlight (Xiao Zhan song) W. The Wandering Songstress; Y. You are the Legend This page was last edited on 22 April 2024, at 12:37 (UTC). ... Chinese songs.

  6. Historical Chinese anthems - Wikipedia

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    Historical Chinese anthems comprise a number of official and unofficial national anthems of China composed during the Qing dynasty and the Republic of China. "Chinese national anthem" may refer to: " March of the Volunteers " of the People's Republic of China

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  8. Mice Love Rice - Wikipedia

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    One of the song's attractions is a catchy music hook around the lyric "I love you, loving you / As mice love rice". [2]"Mice Love Rice," was one of the first notable download hits in China, at the same period as "Lilac Flower" by Tang Lei and "The Pig" by Xiangxiang. [3] "

  9. List of Chinese folk songs - Wikipedia

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    This type of music typically employs Chinese national vocal (minzu) vocals, with content focused on reflecting national history and culture or promoting the "main melody" — praising the Chinese Communist Party, the minzu, and the People's Liberation Army. Representative singers include Song Zuying, Peng Liyuan, Wang Hongwei. [1] [2]