- Dai
Sijie (born 1954) is a
Chinese French author and filmmaker. Dai was born in Putian, Fujian, in 1954. His parents,
Professor Dai
Baoming and Professor...
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petite tailleuse chinoise) is a semi-autobiographical
novella written by Dai
Sijie, and
published in 2000 in
French and in
English in 2001. A film
based on...
- the ****he/Uyghur (回纥), Pugu (仆骨), Hun (浑), Bayegu/ (拔野古),
Tongluo (同罗),
Sijie (思结), Qibi (契苾), A-Busi (阿布思) and
Gulunwugusi (骨仑屋骨思). The
first seven named...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Lǐ
Sījié Yue:
Cantonese Jyutping Lei5 Si1-zit3...
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Award (
Sijie Dai, won)
Grand Prix des Amériques (
Sijie Dai, nominated)
Inside Out Film and
Video Festival: Best
Canadian Film or
Video (
Sijie Dai, won)...
- Go
Sagye (Hanyu Pinyin: Gāo Shèjī, ?~?) was a
general of
Goguryeo in 668 CE. He was
taken captive by the Tang
dynasty after Goguryeo's fall, and subsequently...
- Paon de Nuit; Chinese: 夜孔雀) is a 2016
romantic drama film
directed by Dai
Sijie. The film is a Chinese-French co-production. It
stars Liu Yifei, Liu Ye...
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romance drama film with
dialogue in the
Sichuan dialect directed by Dai
Sijie and
starring Zhou Xun, Chen Kun and Liu Ye. It
premiered at the 2002 Cannes...
- of
Western Turkic Khaganate (Pin. Tujue)
Duman (都曼), a
commander of the
Sijie (思結) tribe,
rebelled against Tang suzerainty,
along with
Western Turkic...
- "Fourth
Sister Hu" (Chinese: 胡四姐; pinyin: Hú
sìjiě) is a
short story by Pu Songling,
first published in
Strange Tales from a
Chinese Studio (1740). It...