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Shuo is a
transliteration of
multiple Chinese given names.
Notable people with
these names include: Cao
Shuo (born 1991),
Chinese track and
field athlete...
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follows the
young infantry captain Kel
Cheris and the
traitorous general Shuos Jedao in a war
among factions of a
despotic interstellar empire, the Hexarchate...
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piety in this life, she
would rather die.
Shuo promised to find a way to
reunite her with her family.
Shuo left the
palace and set up a fortune-telling...
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Pingshu (Chinese: 评书) or
pinghua (Chinese: 评话)
refers to the
traditional Han
Chinese performing art of
storytelling with no
musical accompaniment. It is...
- The
Shuo Yuan (Chinese: 說苑; Jyutping: Syut3 Jyun2; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Soat-oán),
variously translated as
Garden of Stories,
Garden of Persuasions,
Garden of Talks...
- Jian
Shuo (died c. May 189) was the
leader of the
eunuch faction in the
imperial court during the late
Eastern Han
dynasty of China.
Along with
Zhang Rang...
- — (Graham 1990,
chapter 5, pp. 94-5) The (11th
century CE)
Taijitu shuo (太極圖說, "Explanation of the
Diagram of the
Supreme Ultimate"),
written by...
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Zhuang Zhou
Zichan Zisi Zou Yan Qin Han Ban Zhao Dong
Zhongshu Dongfang Shuo Dou Wu Huan Tan Jia Yi Jia Kui Jing Fang Kong
Anguo Liu An Lu Jia Liu Xiang...
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Dongfang Shuo (Chinese: 東方朔, c. 160 BCE – c. 93 BCE) was a Han
dynasty scholar-official,
fangshi ("master of esoterica"), author, and
court jester to Emperor...
- Wang
Shuo (Chinese: 王朔; pinyin: Wáng
Shuò, born
August 23, 1958) is a
Chinese writer. A
leading figure in “hooligan literature” (痞子文学) and the New Beijing...