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Yuan Zhen (Chinese: 元稹; Wade–Giles:
Yüan Chen; 779 –
September 2, 831),
courtesy name
Weizhi (微之), was a
Chinese novelist, poet, and
politician of the...
- The
Seventh Curse is a 1986 Hong Kong
action horror film
directed by Lam Ngai Kai. The film is
based on Ni Kuang's
novel series Dr. Yuen Series. The film...
- the Wise', Chinese: 暾欲谷; pinyin: Tunyugu, Chinese: 阿史德元珍; pinyin: Āshǐdé
Yuánzhēn, born c. 646, died c. 726) was the baga-tarkhan (supreme commander) and...
- The
Legendary Ranger (Chinese: 原振俠,
Yuan Zhen-xia) is a 1993 Hong Kong cross-genre
television miniseries produced by Mui Siu-ching and
aired by TVB. The...
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Great God of the
Black Fog
Wardens of the Nine
Prison of
Fengdu Wang
Yuanzhen Zhen Yan Yao Quan Shi Tong Zhou
Sheng Diao Xiao Kong
Sheng Wu Yan Wang Tong...
- and
joined the
Shaolin School as a monk with the
monastic title Yuanzhen (圓真;
Yuánzhēn).
During this time, he
stirred up
conflict between the Ming Cult...
- 7 June 2020. Xu
Yuan Zhen Yuanzhen Xu at
World Sailing Yuan Zhen Xu at Olympics.com
Yuan Zhen Xu at Olympic.org (archived)
Yuan Zhen Xu at NBC 2008 Olympics...
- The
Yuan dynasty (Chinese: 元朝; pinyin: Yuáncháo),
officially the
Great Yuan (大元; Dà
Yuán; Mongolian: ᠶᠡᠬᠡ ᠶᠤᠸᠠᠨ ᠤᠯᠤᠰ, Yeke
Yuwan Ulus,
literally 'Great...
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inspired by a p****age from "Li-Sui" (Di-Thoughts) by the Tang
Dynasty poet
Yuan Zhen, was used as the
ending theme for the NHK
General TV
anime series Chi:...
- he did not use a
Chinese regnal name as
Emperor during his two eras of
Yuánzhēn (元貞) 1295–1297 then Dàdé (大德), 1297–1307,
while Kublai had done so before...