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  2. Ghost Festival - Wikipedia

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    Zhong Yuan Jie (Hungry Ghost Festival) - INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE; Zhongyuan Festival; Chinese Ghost Culture; Hong Kong University Library Digital Archives Oral History Project of Hong Kong; Waters, Dan (2004). "The Hungry Ghosts Festival in Aberdeen Street, Hong Kong" (PDF). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. 44: 41– 55.

  3. Zhongyuan - Wikipedia

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    Zhongyuan (Chinese: 中原; pinyin: Zhōngyuán), the Central Plain(s), also known as Zhongtu (Chinese: 中土; pinyin: Zhōngtǔ, lit. 'central land') and Zhongzhou (Chinese: 中州; pinyin: Zhōngzhōu, lit. 'central region'), commonly refers to the part of the North China Plain surrounding the lower and middle reaches of the Yellow River, centered on the region between Luoyang and Kaifeng. [1]

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Film/List of films without article ...

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    Da jie (1995) Da Jue Zhan I: Liao Shen Zhan Yi (1990) Da Jue Zhan II: Huai Hai Zhan Yi (1990) Da Jue Zhan III: Ping Jin Zhan Yi (1990) Da Li, Xiao Li he Hao Li (1962) Da lu (1993) Da ming xing (1985) Da mo qian fei (1994) Da mo zi jing ling (1986) Da nao tian gong (1965) Da qiao xian mian (1984) Da Sa Ba (1993) Da wan (2001) Da xue huang hou ...

  5. Woon Swee Oan - Wikipedia

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    Woon Swee Oan (born Woon Liang Giok in January 1954) is a Hong Kong-based Malaysian poet and writer of wuxia novels. Some of his best known works include Jingyan Yi Qiang, Buyi Shenxiang, and Si Da Ming Bu, which have been adapted into television series Strike at Heart, The Four, Face to Fate, and the film The Four, among others.

  6. Sima Yi - Wikipedia

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    In October 243, Sima Yi led an army from Luoyang to attack Zhuge Ke at Wan. When Sima Yi and his army reached Shu County (舒縣; near Shucheng County, Anhui), Zhuge Ke, upon being instructed by Sun Quan to not give battle and instead station at Chaisang (柴桑), gave orders to burn the supplies stockpiled in Wan, abandon the garrison, and ...

  7. List of Chinese films of 2015 - Wikipedia

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    Wan Guopeng, Wang Ting, Shen Kai, Xu Xiaoqin, Lin Chen, Wei Xing, Hao Yifan, Hao Yifei, Qin Peijun, Wang Zhao, Zhang Wenbin, Lin Jian, Geng Lishu, Zhang Xilai, Zhou Peng, Kou Jun, Jiang Tao Comedy Entered into the 2015 Shanghai International Film Festival

  8. Central Plains Mandarin - Wikipedia

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    Central Plains Mandarin, or Zhongyuan Mandarin (simplified Chinese: 中原官话; traditional Chinese: 中原官話; pinyin: Zhōngyuán Guānhuà), is a variety of Mandarin Chinese spoken in the central and southern parts of Shaanxi, Henan, southwestern part of Shanxi, southern part of Gansu, far southern part of Hebei, northern Anhui, northern parts of Jiangsu, southern Xinjiang and southern ...

  9. List of Chinese films of 2016 - Wikipedia

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    Wei Ni, Lu Lingjie, Na Renhua, Du Yuming, Li Longjun, Xu Siyu, Yang Kaidi: Suspense / Thriller [232] Crosscurrent: Yang Chao: Qin Hao, Xin Zhilei, Wu Lipeng, Jiang Hualin, Tan Kai, Wang Hongwei: Drama / Romance: Entered into the 66th Berlin International Film Festival [233] For Love to Let Go: Luo Min