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Yue gui zhi lang (1994) Iyo ang Hong Kong, akin ang Manila! (1994) Hong tian mi ling (1994) Angel on Fire (1995) Matira ang matibay (1995) Hubungan jenayah (1995) Bad Blood (1996, TV Movie) Sandata (1996) Duwelo (1996) Bangis (1996) Desperate Hours (1997, TV Movie) Nightmare Honeymoon (1997, TV Movie) Matang agila (1997) Kasangga mo ako sa ...
The Sisters' Tragic Love (aka Qing jie zi mei hua) Fu gui hua kai bing di lian Rich and Happy: Ku hai ming deng The Guiding Light: Shuang xiong dou zhi Two Heroic Rivals: Pipa xiang Night and Every Night: Xin hun ji The Newly-weds: Mo gui tian tang Crooks' Heaven: You xin bu pa chi Never Too Late: Yi jia qin All in the Family: Yu nu qing chou A ...
Emperor Taizong of Tang (28 January 598 – 10 July 649), previously Prince of Qin, personal name Li Shimin, was the second emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling from 626 to 649.
Fei lai de nu xu (1982) Fei lai de xian he (1982) Fei ren lang man qu (1985) Fei teng de qun shan (1976) Fei tian wu gong (1994) Fei xiang tai ping yang (1982) Fei xiang wei lai (1979) Fei xing jiao xiang qu (1981) Fei yan qu (1981) Fei yue tian xian (1959) Fei zhen e ci hu (1939) Fei zi xiao (2005) Feichang aiqing (1998) Feifei cong ying ji (1986)
Man tang ji qing (1964) The Flying Fox in the Snowy Mountains (1964) – Yim Kei; Devil's Palm: Part 1 (1964) Liu zhi qin mo (1965) – Lo Sing Hung; Gui gu shen nu (1965) Dao jian shuang lan (1965) Huang jiang san nu xia (1965) The All-powerful Flute: Part 1 (1965) Ru lai shen zhang nu sui Wan Jian Men (1965) Te wu yi ling yi (1965) Treasure ...
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.
Detail of Tang Empress travels with attendants, depicting Wu Zetian and attendants, attributed to Tang dynasty Zhang Xuan By early 650, Consort Wu was a concubine of Emperor Gaozong, and she had the title Zhaoyi , the highest ranking concubine of the nine concubines in the second rank.
The Tang dynasty founder Emperor Gaozu initially followed the Sui's system of governance, including the five-bureau organization. However, he deviated from his predecessors by creating a single head for the executive bureau, known as the Shàngshūlǐng (尚書令) and appointed the office to his second son and future emperor Lǐ Shìmín (李世民). [2]