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Xiaohongshu (XHS; Chinese: 小红书; pinyin: Xiǎohóngshū; lit. 'little red book'), [1] known in English as RedNote, [2] is a Chinese social networking and e-commerce platform that allows users to post videos and posts. Xiaohongshu has been called "China's answer to Instagram". [3]
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 ]
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.
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.
See The Sentimental Swordsman [1] 1979: Taiwan: Meng Fei, David Chiang, Yang Chun-chun, Chang Fu-chien: Feidao, Youjian Feidao: See A Sword Shot at the Sun [2] 1981: Shaw Brothers Studio (Hong Kong) Ti Lung, Derek Yee, Ching Li, Alexander Fu, Lo Lieh, Ku Feng: Duoqing Jianke Wuqing Jian: See Return of the Sentimental Swordsman [3] 1981: Yangtze ...
Dongfang Shuo (Chinese: 东方朔) is a 2008 Chinese historical and biographical television series centered on Dongfang Shuo, a Han dynasty scholar-official, fangshi ("master of esoterica"), author, and court jester to Emperor Wu (r. 141–87 BCE). It is based on the novel Wisdom Holy Dongfang Shuo by Dongfang Longyin.
The Legend of Xiao Chuo (Chinese: 燕云台; pinyin: Yan Yun Tai) is a 2020 Chinese television series based on the novel Yan Yun Tai by Jiang Shengnan. It stars Tiffany Tang in the title role, along with Shawn Dou , Charmaine Sheh and Jing Chao . [ 1 ]
A New Account of the Tales of the World, also known as Shishuo Xinyu (Chinese: 世說新語 [1]), was compiled and edited by Liu Yiqing (Liu I-ching; Chinese: 劉義慶; 403 – 26 February 444 [2]) during the Liu Song dynasty (420–479) of the Northern and Southern dynasties (420–589). It is a historical compilation of anecdotes about ...