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  2. Bà mụ - Wikipedia

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    The mythology of 12 Bà Mụ was told by Nguyễn Đổng Chi in the book Lược Khảo Về Thần Thoại Việt Nam: [3] The mythology of these 12 goddesses is now only vaguely known to us.

  3. Liu Song dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Although he was a descendant of Emperor Gaozu of Han's younger brother Liu Jiao, [6] he was still born into poverty. He joined the army at a young age, quickly distinguished himself in the army and was quickly promoted to the command of an army, the Beifu corps. Liu Yu was instrumental in fighting the rebel Huan Xuan.

  4. Gu Family Book - Wikipedia

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    Kim Sung-hoon as Wol-dae – Jo Gwan-woong's chief minion. Son Ga-young as Wol-sun – A gisaeng who becomes jealous of Chung-jo, bullying and sabotaging her. Kim Hee-jung as Lady Yoon – Mu-sol's wife who resents Kang-chi.

  5. Song dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Song dynasty (/ s ʊ ŋ /) was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 960 to 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song, who usurped the throne of the Later Zhou dynasty and went on to conquer the rest of the Ten Kingdoms, ending the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

  6. Khmu people - Wikipedia

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    The Khmu were the indigenous inhabitants of northern Laos. It is generally believed the Khmu once inhabited a much larger area. After the influx of Thai/Lao peoples into the lowlands of Southeast Asia, the Khmu were forced to higher ground (), above the rice-growing lowland Lao and below the Hmong/Mien groups that inhabit the highest regions, where they practiced swidden agriculture. [5]

  7. Hua Mulan - Wikipedia

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    An adaptation by playwright Xu Wei (d. 1593) dramatized the tale as "The Female Mulan" [note 6] or, more fully, "The Heroine Mulan Goes to War in Her Father's Place", [note 7] in two acts. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Later, the character of Mulan was incorporated into the Romance of Sui and Tang , a novel written by Chu Renhuo ( 褚人獲 ).

  8. Xiang Yu - Wikipedia

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    Xiang Yu (c. 232 BC – c.January 202 BC), [1] born Xiang Ji, was the Hegemon-King of Western Chu during the Chu–Han Contention period (206–202 BC) of China. A noble of the state of Chu, Xiang Yu rebelled against the Qin dynasty, destroying their last remnants and becoming a powerful warlord.

  9. LeeMujin Service - Wikipedia

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    LeeMujin Service (Korean: 리무진 서비스; RR: Rimujin seobiseu) is a South Korean talk show and live music web television program hosted by South Korean singer-songwriter Lee Mu-jin.

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