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  2. Mandarin's rings - Wikipedia

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    Alec Eiffel is a fascist who is chosen by Mandarin's Spin Ring to be its host Mandarin-Three in order to help it and the other rings have revenge on Tony Stark. [ 21 ] It is revealed that after reclaiming his kingdom Svartalfheim , Malekith the Accursed is approached by the Spectral Ring seeking a host, becoming Mandarin-Four .

  3. Ô ăn quan - Wikipedia

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    The game ends when all the pieces are captured. If both Mandarin pieces are captured, the remaining citizen pieces belong to the player controlling the side that these pieces are on. There is a Vietnamese saying to express this situation: "hết quan, tàn dân, thu quân, bán ruộng" (literally: "Mandarin is gone, citizen dismisses, take back the army, selling the rice field") or "hết ...

  4. Chinese rings - Wikipedia

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    Chinese rings may refer to: Baguenaudier, also known as the Chinese rings, a disentanglement puzzle; Chinese linking rings, a magic trick;

  5. Ten Rings - Wikipedia

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    The Ten Rings may refer to: Ten Rings (organization), a fictional organization in the Marvel Cinematic Universe; Ten Rings (object), a fictional weapon in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Mandarin's rings, the Rings' counterpart in the Marvel Comics "The Ten Rings" (Marvel Studios: Legends), a clip show episode

  6. Ten Rings (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The Ten Rings is a fictional organization in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). It is a clandestine criminal organization founded one thousand years ago by Xu Wenwu, an immortal warlord, and named after his mystical ten rings. An original creation for the MCU, the group's name is an homage to the Mandarin's ten cosmic rings in the Marvel ...

  7. Zhulong (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Zhulong / ˈ dʒ uː l ɒ ŋ / or Zhuyin / ˈ dʒ uː j ɪ n /, also known in English as the Torch Dragon, was a giant red solar dragon and god in Chinese mythology.It supposedly had a human's face and snake's body, created day and night by opening and closing its eyes, and created seasonal winds by breathing.

  8. Gonggong - Wikipedia

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    Gonggong (/ ˈ ɡ ɒ ŋ ɡ ɒ ŋ /) is a Chinese water god who is depicted in Chinese mythology and folktales as having a copper human head with an iron forehead, red hair, and the body of a serpent, or sometimes the head and torso are human, with the tail of a serpent.

  9. Vietnamese Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese Wikipedia initially went online in November 2002, with a front page and an article about the Internet Society.The project received little attention and did not begin to receive significant contributions until it was "restarted" in October 2003 [3] and the newer, Unicode-capable MediaWiki software was installed soon after.