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  2. She Saihua - Wikipedia

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    She Saihua (佘賽花) is a legendary heroine from ancient China's Northern Song Dynasty.The wife of Yang Ye and the mother of their 7 sons, she is a prominent figure in the stories on Generals of the Yang Family.

  3. Oh My General - Wikipedia

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    It is adapted from the novel General Above I Am Below (Chinese: 将军在上我在下) by Ju Hua San Li. Set against the backdrop of the Song dynasty, the gender bender series tells the story of the marriage between a highly skilled female general and a prince of unrivaled beauty. The series aired on Youku starting 25 October 2017. [citation ...

  4. Fan Lihua - Wikipedia

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    Fan Lihua (樊梨花) is a fictional folk heroine in Chinese folklore and a legendary female general from the Western Liang during the early years of the Tang dynasty. [1] She was the wife of Xue Dingshan and the daughter-in-law of the famous early Tang dynasty general Xue Rengui. [2] [3]

  5. Legend of Fei - Wikipedia

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    On China Tencent Video platform, "Legend of Fei" reached a record of over 130 million views within only the first 8 hours of release [4] and 4 billion views in just over 1 month. [5] When the drama series ended in February 2021, although all the episodes except the first two had already been locked by Tencent, the number of views still achieved ...

  6. The Empress of China - Wikipedia

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    The Empress of China (simplified Chinese: 武媚娘传奇; traditional Chinese: 武媚娘傳奇; pinyin: Wǔ Mèiniáng chuánqí) is a 2014 Chinese television series based on events in the 7th and 8th-century Tang dynasty, starring producer Fan Bingbing as the titular character Wu Zetian—the only female emperor (empress regnant) in Chinese history.

  7. Liang Hongyu - Wikipedia

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    Liang Hongyu was a Chinese general of the Song Dynasty. [1] She became famous during the Jin–Song wars against the Jurchen-led Jin Dynasty. Her real given name was lost in time. She was simply referenced in the official Chinese history books as "Lady Liang" (梁氏).

  8. Category:Fictional female warriors - Wikipedia

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  9. Mu Guiying - Wikipedia

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    Mu Guiying is sometimes venerated as a door goddess, usually in partnership with Qin Liangyu.. The Mu Guiying crater on Venus is named after her.. During China's Great Leap Forward period (1958–1960), Mu Guiying was widely praised and a women-led Mu Guiying Brigade was established.