- Ngô
Xuân Diệu (Vietnamese: [swən˧˧ ziəw˧˨ʔ];
February 2, 1916 –
December 18, 1985) was a
Vietnamese poet, journalist, short-story writer, and literary...
- Nguyễn
Xuân Bắc (born
August 21, 1976),
commonly known by his
stage name
Xuân Bắc, is a
Vietnamese actor,
comedian and MC.
Starting his
career in 1995...
- 1920 –
September 22, 1957),
known professionally as Zhou
Xuan (Chinese: 周璇; pinyin: Zhōu
Xuán), also
romanized as Chow
Hsuan (Wade–Giles: Chou1 Hsüan2)...
- last king of the
Western Zhou. The
Stone Drums of Qin were
long mistakenly ascribed to King
Xuan.
Queen Xian of Zhou, of the Lü
lineage of the
Jiang clan...
-
Xuan-Yuan
Sword (Chinese: 軒轅劍,
literally "Sword of the
Xuan-Yuan") is a
long-running
historical fantasy role-playing
video game
series developed for personal...
-
Xuân Thủy (September 2, 1912 – June 20, 1985) was a
Vietnamese political figure. He was the
Foreign Minister of the
Democratic Republic of
Vietnam from...
-
Dragon [Bailong 白龍] spirits,
virtuous and pure kings. The
Black Dragon [
Xuanlong 玄龍 or
Heilong 黑龍] spirits,
kings dwelling in the
depths of the
mystic waters...
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Xiang Xuan (Chinese: 向轩; pinyin: Xiàng
Xuān; Wade–Giles:
Hsiang Hsüan;
March 1926 –
February 10, 2023) was a
Chinese colonel in the People's Liberation...
- Phú
Xuân (富春) was the
historic capital of the Nguyễn lords, the Tây Sơn dynasty, and
later became the Nguyễn dynasty's
capital (renamed Huế). In 1306,...
- Ge
Xuan (164–244),
courtesy name Xiaoxian, was a
Chinese Taoist practitioner who
lived during the
eastern Han
dynasty (25–220) and
Three Kingdoms periods...