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Absent various accented characters here, the names include Cocachin, Cocacin, Cozotine, Kogatin, Kokachin, Kokechin, Kokejin, Kokochin, Kukachin, and Kukajin. "Kökö" may mean "blue" (especially "sky blue", cf. *kȫk) or "dark" as in complexion, and "chin" or "jin" a suffix used for the name of a person. The name "Kököchin" may therefore be ...
Tan Kheng Hua as Xie Daoqing (season 1), empress dowager of the Song Dynasty; Lawrence Makoare as Za Bing (season 1), Princess Kokachin's eunuch protector; Vanessa Vanderstraaten as Princess Sorga (season 1), one of Jingim's wives; Patrick Teoh as General Red Brow (season 1) Shu An Oon as Jing Fei (season 1), Mei Lin's friend, also an imperial ...
Be My Princess (Chinese: 影帝的公主) is a 2022 Chinese romantic series based on the novel of the same name by Xiao Jiaren, starring Jeremy Tsui and Zhou Jieqiong. This an iQiyi original series which airs on iQiyi and Mango TV from March 16, 2022, and is also available on iQiyi app and iQ.com. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Run for Time (Chinese: 全员加速中; pinyin: Quányuán Jiāsù Zhōng, literally All Members Accelerating), is a Chinese variety show broadcasting on Hunan Television channel. The idea of the show is based on Fuji Television Network, Inc 's Run for money: Tōsō-chū , also known as ( Japanese : run for money 逃走中 ) ( run for money ...
Ami Gidou (義堂 あみ, Gidou Ami) / Blue Princess. Ami is a blue-haired hardworking and loyal young girl who works to support her parents and their restaurant. She becomes a Princess in episode 3, the second character who does that on-screen. Her Moon Cat counterpart and virtue are Gi. Her peony mark is on her back. Yukari Mure (牟礼 ...
Princess Jieyou (Chinese: 解忧公主) is a 2016 Chinese historical television series, based on the story of Princess Jieyou of the Han dynasty. It is directed by Lu Yang, written by Xu Yiliang, Yu Yang, Sun Hao and Xue Qiao, and stars Zhang Xinyi , Yuan Hong , Yuan Wenkang , Zhang Yiluan, and Ye Qing . [ 1 ]
The Glamorous Imperial Concubine (Chinese: 倾世皇妃) is a 2011 Chinese television series based on a novel of the same title by Murong Yin'er (慕容湮儿). Starring Ruby Lin with Kevin Yan and Wallace Huo, it was Lin's producing debut. [1] Filming for the series started on 19 January 2011 in Hengdian and wrapped up on 6 April 2011.
The Girl in Blue (Chinese: 佳期如夢; pinyin: Jiāqí Rú Mèng) is a 2010 Chinese television series starring Joe Chen, Roy Chiu and Feng Shaofeng. It is based on the novel of the same name by Fei Wo Si Cun. The series aired on Hunan Television from 4 June to 17 June 2010 for 32 episodes.