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1. "With Love" 与爱 Jane Zhang: Opening theme song 2. "Lending Dream" 借梦 Zhou Shen: Ending theme song 3. "Snowy Season" 雪季 Bai Lu: Character theme song 4. "Won't See You in Three Thousand Worlds" 三千世界不见你 Jing Long 5. "Like a Dream" 如梦一场 Zhou Junwei 6. "My world" 我的天下 Janess Wong Opening cantonese theme ...
Zhang Linghe (Chinese: 张凌赫; pinyin: Zhāng Línghè; born 30 December 1997), is a Chinese actor. [1] He is known for his roles in Love Between Fairy and Devil (2022), My Journey to You (2023), Story of Kunning Palace (2023), and The Princess Royal (2024).
Ling Yunche's friend. He is an imperial guard at the Cold Palace and later at Kunning Palace. Wang Quanyou Qi Ru (齐汝) — Head Imperial Physician. Ha Yingqun Imperial Astronomer Qin (钦天监) — Steven Thomas Boergadine Lang Shining (郎世宁) — A Jesuit painter from Italy who serves the Imperial Court. Jin Song Li Jinzhu (李金柱) —
[1] [2] The Palace of Earthly Tranquility is a double-eaved building, nine bays wide and three bays deep. In the Ming dynasty, it was the residence of the Empress. In the Qing dynasty, large portions of the Palace were converted for Shamanist worship by the Manchu rulers. Thus, the front part of the hall featured shrines, icons, prayer mats ...
Love Between Fairy and Devil (Chinese: 苍兰诀; pinyin: Cāng Lán Jué) is a Chinese television series based on the eponymous novel written by Jiu Lu Fei Xiang. The show is directed by Yi Zheng and Qian Jingwu, [1] starring leads Yu Shuxin and Dylan Wang, and featuring Xu Haiqiao, Guo Xiaoting, and Zhang Linghe in prominent supporting roles.
The Golden Girls and The Golden Palace ("Thank You for Being a Friend") – composed by Andrew Gold, performed by Cynthia Fee (during Girls) and a male performer (during Palace) Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. – Earle Hagen; Good Luck Charlie ("Hang in There Baby") – Bridgit Mendler; The Good Guys ("Two Good Guys") – Jay Livingston, Ray Evans and ...
Song of Youth may refer to: Song of Youth, 1958 Chinese novel by Yang Mo; Song of Youth, 2012 Indian album by Yuvan Shankar Raja; Song of ...
A number of details regarding the creation of New Songs from the Jade Terrace are unclear and subject to debate. Its first surviving mention appears in the bibliographic section of the Book of Sui, the official dynastic history of the Sui dynasty (589–618), and lists "Xu Xiaomu" (the courtesy name of Chinese writer Xu Ling) as its compiler. [1]