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  2. Xiao Shu - Wikipedia

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    Chen Min (Chinese: 陈敏; born November 1962) is a Chinese famous writer, editor, commentator. He wrote under the pen name of Xiao Shu (Chinese: 笑蜀 ; pinyin: Xiào Shǔ ). [ 1 ]

  3. Wu Shaoxiang - Wikipedia

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    Wu Shaoxiang (Chinese: 吳少湘 l born 1957) is a Chinese sculptor living between Berlin, Beijing and Carinthia, Austria. Walking Wealth , 2009, bronze, Jiang Xi Art Museum collection, Nanchang , China

  4. Wuxia - Wikipedia

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    Wuxia (武俠, literally "martial arts and chivalry") is a genre of Chinese fiction concerning the adventures of martial artists in ancient China. Although wuxia is traditionally a form of historical fantasy literature, its popularity has caused it to be adapted for such diverse art forms as Chinese opera, manhua, television dramas, films, and video games.

  5. Sylvia Wu - Wikipedia

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    Sylvia Wu (née Cheng; Chinese: 伍鄭鏡宇; [1] October 24, 1915 – September 29, 2022) was a Chinese-American restaurateur, philanthropist, and cookbook writer. She ran Madame Wu's Garden on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles from 1959 to 1998. She later briefly opened Madame Wu's Asian Bistro & Sushi.

  6. Xiaoli Feidao - Wikipedia

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    See Xiao Li Fei Dao (1982 TV series) 1984: TVB (Hong Kong) Leslie Cheung, Maggie Cheung, Patrick Tse, Lisa Lui: Feidao, Youjian Feidao: See The Fallen Family: 1985: ATV (Hong Kong) Pat Poon, Law Lok-lam, Sum Sum: Tianya Mingyue Dao: See Tin Ai Ming Yu Do: 1986: ATV (Hong Kong) Damian Lau, Bonnie Ngai, Katie Chan: Jiuyue Yingfei: See Condor in ...

  7. Wu Xiubo - Wikipedia

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    Wu Xiubo (Chinese: 吴秀波; pinyin: Wú Xiùbō, born 5 September 1968), is a Chinese actor, musician and producer. He rose to prominence for his role in the television drama Before the Dawn (2009) , followed by a series of hit shows such as Angel Heart (2012), Divorce Lawyers (2013), and The Advisors Alliance (2017).

  8. Jiang Shuo - Wikipedia

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    Jiang Shuo was born in 1958 in Beijing, China. [1] She studied sculpture at the Central Academy of Arts and Design, now the Academy of Fine Arts, Tsinghua University, Beijing, from 1978–1982, and was one of the few women to do so.

  9. Wu Changshuo - Wikipedia

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    Wu was born into a scholarly family in Huzhou, Zhejiang. In his twenties, Wu moved to Jiangsu Province and settled down in Suzhou. Prior to the collapse of the Great Qing, he served as an imperial official in Liaoning. Initially, he devoted himself to poetry and calligraphy with a strong interest in early scripts.