- Ju Dou (Chinese: 菊豆; pinyin: Jú Dòu) is a 1990 film
directed by
Zhang Yimou and Yang Fengliang,
starring Gong Li as the
title character. The film, based...
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punctuation marks,
derived from both
Chinese and
Western sources. Historically,
judou (句读; 句讀)
annotations were
often used to
indicate the
boundaries of sentences...
- JJM:
Joshi Judou-bu
Monogatari (JJM 女子柔道部物語, lit. 'Women's Judo Club Story') is a ****anese
manga series created by
Makoto Kobayashi and
Olympic gold medalist...
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Kobayashi and
Olympic gold
medalist judoka, Yuko Emoto,
titled JJM:
Joshi Judou-bu Monogatari,
started in 2016.
Written and
illustrated by
Makoto Kobayashi...
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Grapple Three Brothers Sanshirō of 1, 2 Judo-bu
Monogatari JJM:
Joshi Judou-bu
Monogatari I am
Makkoi Club 9
Gaburin Chichonmanchi (**** of Love & Ecstasy)...
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Alphonse visit a
blind alchemist named Judou who had
supposedly performed a
successful human tran****ation.
Judou is an
alchemist emplo**** by the Humbergang...
- end, 丶 is used to mark it." This
refers to the
practice of
using 丶 as a
judou punctuation mark. Fazzioli,
Edoardo (1987).
Chinese calligraphy : from pictograph...
- Tian Shan
mountain ranges). Gao Xing as
Gaochang queen. Kent Tong as
Mucha Judou,
perhaps the King of Kucha, who
along with the
virtuous monk,
Moksha Gupta...
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between them, but when
explicitly denoting a
pause or
break was necessary,
judou marks such as "。" and "、" were used.
Since Korean is agglutinative, the...
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provided input to a
manga series written by
Makoto Kobayashi titled JJM:
Joshi Judou-bu Monogatari. "恵本裕子|柔道オリンピック動画集". "1996
Summer Olympics – Atlanta, United...