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Tianxia, 'all
under Heaven', is a
Chinese term for a
historical Chinese cultural concept that
denoted either the
entire geographical world or the metaphysical...
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American Tianxia (Chinese: 美国天下; pinyin: Měiguó
Tiānxià) is a term
coined by the
historian Wang
Gungwu in 2013 to
refer to the
contemporary global order...
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religious authority over a
realm or domain. The
Chinese concept of
tianxia,
pronounced "cheonha" in Korean, was
variously adopted and
adapted to Korean...
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Tianxia Diyi (天下第一; "#1
Under Heaven") may mean: All the King's Men (1983 film),
Taiwanese film
directed by King Hu The
Royal Swordsmen, 2005 Chinese...
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Tianxia Changhe (Chinese: 天下长河; lit. 'The
Longest River in the World') is a 2022
Chinese historical television series written and
directed by
Zhang Ting...
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Thieves (simplified Chinese: 天下无贼;
traditional Chinese: 天下無賊; pinyin:
Tiānxià Wú Zéi) is a 2004
Chinese comedy action drama film
directed by Feng Xiaogang...
- Sinosphere. The Son of
Heaven was the
supreme universal monarch, who
ruled tianxia (means "all
under heaven"). His
status is
rendered in
English as "ruler...
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Wentong Tianxia Wentong Tianxia (simplified Chinese:文通天下) is a
Chinese book
publishing company which publishes in the
fields of fiction, biography, economy...
- Hua'), and the
political and
geographical domain that
contained it, but
Tianxia was the more
common word for this idea. This
developed into the
usage of...
- American-release
translation of one of the
central ideas in the film:
Tiānxià (天下)
which literally means "Under heaven", and is a
phrase to mean "the...