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  2. Chinese online literature - Wikipedia

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    Danmei (耽美 boys' love) is a Chinese romance genre that focuses on the romantic relationships between male characters. These stories often have complex storylines, and there are many Chinese webnovels that contain a danmei story within the overarching story. This genre is especially popular among female readers. [21] [22]

  3. Hong Ling (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Hong is a Christian. [10] Hong met Nick Teo, fellow Mediacorp actor, on the set of long-form drama series 118 and started dating. They founded the bird's nest brand House of the Swiftlet in January 2019. [11] After seven years of dating, the couple announced their engagement in August 2022 [12] and married on 14 December 2023. [13]

  4. Fix My Life - Wikipedia

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    Fix My Life (Chinese: 整你的人生) is a 2023 Singaporean drama series starring James Seah and Hong Ling. The series was broadcast on Mediacorp Channel 8 on weeknights 9pm from 15 February 2023 to 14 March 2023.

  5. Written Cantonese - Wikipedia

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    See also Cantonese love-songs, translated with introduction and notes by Cecil Clementi (1904) or a newer translation of these by Peter T. Morris in Cantonese love songs : an English translation of Jiu Ji-yung's Cantonese songs of the early 19th century (1992). Cantonese character versions of the Bible, Pilgrims Progress, and Peep of Day, as ...

  6. Ailing (Chinese name) - Wikipedia

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    Ailing, Ai-ling, or, similar; is a female Chinese given name. It may be Anglicized as Irene , Eileen , or similar. People with Chinese names variously romanized as "Ailing" or similar include:

  7. Hualing Nieh Engle - Wikipedia

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    She also began to teach creative writing courses at National Taiwan University and Tunghai University, [2] becoming the first faculty member to do so in Chinese. She met Paul Engle, then director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, while he was visiting Taiwan to research the contemporary literary scene in Asia. He invited her to attend the Writers ...

  8. Quek See Ling - Wikipedia

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    Quek See Ling (simplified Chinese: 郭诗玲; traditional Chinese: 郭詩玲; pinyin: Guō Shīlíng; born in October 1986 in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia) is a Singaporean poet, writer, Chinese ink painter, independent publisher, editor, instructor of Chinese creative writing.

  9. Chung Ling - Wikipedia

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    Chung Ling (Chinese: c鍾玲; born 1945) is a Taiwan-Chinese writer, critic, educator and translator. Her name also appears as Zhong Ling. [1] She was born in Chungking in Szechwan province, a native Cantonese and came to Taiwan with her family in 1950 from Japan.