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Runje Shaw (1896–1975), also
known as Shao
Zuiweng (C.W. Shaw) and Shao Renjie, was a
Chinese film entrepreneur,
producer and director. The
eldest of...
- The
Zuiweng Pavilion (Chinese: 醉翁亭; pinyin:
Zùiwēng Tíng; lit. 'Old Toper's Pavilion') is a
pavilion lying to the
south east of
Chuzhou City, An**** Province...
- in
Shanghai in 1925 by the Shaw (Shao)
brothers led by
Runje Shaw (Shao
Zuiweng), the
company also
established operations in
Malaya and Hong Kong. Although...
- Hsiu; 1007 – 1072 CE),
courtesy name Yongshu, also
known by his art
names Zuiweng (醉翁) and Liu Yi
Jushi (六一居士), was a
Chinese historian, calligrapher, epigrapher...
- The
Tales of an Old Drunkard, or The
Drunken Man's Talk, is a 13th-century
Chinese story collection from the
early Yuan
dynasty (1271–1368). It was written...
-
essay by
Ouyang Xiu (1007–1072 CE). The
title refers to
himself and the
Zuiweng Pavilion (Zuiwengting) near
Chuzhou City, An****, China. The essay's most...
- in East China.
Zhenfeng Pagoda, a Ming
dynasty pagoda in
Anqing City.
Zuiweng Pavilion,
named after the poet
Ouyang Xiu (1007–1072 AD). In 2008, France...
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Along with
mountain scenery,
rivers and forest, the area also
contains the
Zuiweng Pavilion,
named after the
Northern Song
dynasty poet
Ouyang Xiu (1007–1072...
- film. It was an
early production by the Shaw Brothers,
directed by Shao
Zuiweng. Ouw Peh Tjoa (水淹金山, also
known by the Malay-language
title Doea Siloeman...
-
pavilion on
Mount Yuelu, in
Yuelu District, Changsha, Hunan.
Alongside the
Zuiweng Pavilion,
Taoran Pavilion and
Huxin Pavilion, it is one of the Four Great...