- Tien Hsin (Chinese: 天心; born
Wu Tien-hsin on
November 11, 1975) is a
Taiwanese actress,
television host and singer. She won a
Golden Bell
Award for Best...
- Generation”
directors like
Tian and Chen and
allowing them to make non-commercial films,
Wu found himself in
conflict with
Wu Yigong at the
Shanghai Film...
-
Wu Zetian (624–705), also
romanized as
Wu Ze
Tian or
Wu Tse-Tien, was a
Chinese empress of the Tang
dynasty (690–705).
Wu Zetian may also
refer to: Wu...
- and co-written by
Sylvia Chang. It
stars Chang,
Tian Zhuangzhuang, Lang Yueting, Song Ningfeng, and
Wu Yanshu. It
focuses on
three generations of women...
-
Dianxi Yaoli Baolu Qianbei Kungui Guanchi Minjiang Renfu Yamian Lichuan Ebei
Wutian Cenjiang Qiannan Xiangnan Guiliu Changhe Jianghuai Mandarin Hongchao Tairu...
- Qiuliang; Zhao, Li; Li, Shiyong; Sun, Peng; Yu, Dianhai; Ma, Yanjun;
Tian, Hao;
Wu, Hua;
Wu,
Tian; Zeng, Wei; Li, Ge; Gao, Wen; Wang,
Haifeng (December 23, 2021)...
- as the
Hankou dialect after the
former town of Hankou,
belongs to the
Wu–
Tian branch of
Southwest Mandarin spoken in Wuhan,
Tianmen and
surrounding areas...
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Dynasty (Chinese: 大唐荣耀) is a 2017
Chinese television series starring Jing
Tian and Ren Jialun. It is
based on the
novel The
Concubine of Tang:
Legend of...
- Tai Zi (三太子), a god who
dwells in the
modern world.
Hsueh Shih-ling as
Wu Tian Ji (吳天機), an heir to
fortune who
attempts to
overthrow the
mortal realm...
- gov.cn.
Retrieved June 3, 2019. Ma, Lin;
Wu, Manhua;
Tian, Xiujuan; Zheng, Guanheng; Du, Qinchuan;
Wu,
Tian (July 19, 2019). "China's
Provincial Vehicle...