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ChaPanda(
←Created page with ''''ChaPanda''' (SEHK: 2555, 茶百道), also known as '''Chabaidao''', in Chinese, is a tea beverage brand in the People's Republic of China. ==History== Founded in 2008 in
Chengdu, Sichuan Province, by Wang Xiaokun, ChaPanda (Chabaidao) opened its first store under Chengdu ChaPanda Catering Management Co., Ltd., which was established on February 21, 2017. In 2018, the brand incorporated panda elements into its packaging and began rapid expansion, reac...')
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Fat Cat Jumps into the River Incident(
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Fang Yi'ai(
←Created page with ''''Fang Yi'ai''' ({{zh|c=房遺愛}}; ?— 653 CE), was a Chinese politician during the Tng dynasty. He was the second son of
Fang Xuanling, a prominent statesman who served as Chancellor under
Emperor Taizong of Tang. Fang Yiai was married to
Princess Gaoyang, the 17th daughter of Emperor Taizong.<ref>{{cite book |title=玄武门实录 |date=1 June 2017 |publisher=Beijing Book Co. Inc. |isbn=978-7-5168-1411-6 |url=https://books.google.com/boo...')
19:32, 5 May 2024TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
Consort Liu (Gaozong)(
←Created page with ''''Liu Gongren''' ({{zh|c=劉宮人|l=Palace Lady Liu}}; ?-?) was a concubine of
Emperor Gaozong of the
Tang Dynasty in China. She was the mother of Emperor Gaozong's eldest son,
Li Zhong, who later became the
crown prince of the Tang dynasty.<ref name="old book">{{cite book |title=The Thirty-Sixth of the Eighty-Six Biographies of the Book of Tang Dynasty [唐書卷八十六 列傳第三十六 ] |publisher=國學導航 |url=http://www.guoxue...')Tag: Disambiguation links added
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Talk:Taiyin Xingjun(
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Jiuhou Nü(
←Created page with ''''Jiuhou Nü''' ({{zh|c=九侯女|p=Jiǔhóu Nǚ|l=Daughter of Jiuhou}}; c. ? — ?) was a consort of
King Zhou of Shang during the Shang dynasty. She was of the Mi surname and came from the ruling family of
Guifang, a region located in present-day northwestern
Shaanxi, and western
Inner Mongolia. Her father, Jiuhou, was a vassal ruler of the Shang dynasty and also the chief of Guifang.<ref name="shiji">{{cite book |title="古列女傳" 與...')
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Talk:Queen Jiang (character)(
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Talk:Luoshen(
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21:20, 18 March 2024TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
Yu Shi (actor)(
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Lingyuan, China | nationality = Chinese | education =
Liaoning Technical University | occupation = {{flatlist| * Actor * model}} | years_active = 2013–present | height = {{height|ft=5|in=9}}...')
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Journey to the West (Chinese opera)(
←Created page with '{{Infobox Short story | name = Journey to the West | author = Yang Jingxian | country =
China | language = Chinese | genre =
zaju }} '''Journey to the West''' (西游记) is a Chinese
Yuan Dynastyzaju (opera). It is the longest dramatic work of the Yuan Dynasty. It was discovered in the Japanese Cabinet Library in 1927, and the author is generally believed to be the late Yuan and ear...')
02:11, 28 October 2023TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
User:TheGreatPeng/sandbox edu(
←Created page with ''''Journey to the West''' a Chinese
Yuan Dynastyzaju (opera). It is the longest dramatic work of the Yuan Dynasty. It was discovered in the Japanese Cabinet Library in 1927, and the author is generally believed to be the late Yuan and early Ming writer Yang Jingxian. It consists of six volumes and twenty-four acts and is one of the sources for
Wu Cheng'en's ''
Journey to the West''.')
07:47, 22 October 2023TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
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←Created page with '{{User sandbox}} Deng Chanyu is a character in the classic Chinese novel
Fengshen Yanyi. Deng Chanyu was the daughter of Zhou general Deng Jiugong. She possessed exceptional skills in sword fighting and the mysterious ability to conjure golden pebbles, which she used to inflict harm upon her adversaries. Armed with a longsword, she accompanied her father during the siege of West Qi City. After her father sustained a severe injury during the initial at...')
10:01, 11 May 2024TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
Talk:ChaPanda(
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08:57, 11 May 2024TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
ChaPanda(
←Created page with ''''ChaPanda''' (SEHK: 2555, 茶百道), also known as '''Chabaidao''', in Chinese, is a tea beverage brand in the People's Republic of China. ==History== Founded in 2008 in
Chengdu, Sichuan Province, by Wang Xiaokun, ChaPanda (Chabaidao) opened its first store under Chengdu ChaPanda Catering Management Co., Ltd., which was established on February 21, 2017. In 2018, the brand incorporated panda elements into its packaging and began rapid expansion, reac...')
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Fat Cat Jumps into the River Incident(
←Created page with ''''The Fat Cat Jumps into the River Incident''' (胖猫跳江事件), also known as the '''Fat Cat Tan Zhu Incident''' (胖猫谭竹事件) or the '''April 11th Chongqing Male Student Jumps into the River Incident''', occurred on April 11th, 2024, at 4:00 AM. A 21-year-old male internet streamer known as "Fat Cat" jumped off the Chongqing Yangtze River Bridge. The incident gained widespread media attention the following month and became hot news in Southeas...')Tag: Disambiguation links added
08:44, 6 May 2024TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
Fang Yi'ai(
←Created page with ''''Fang Yi'ai''' ({{zh|c=房遺愛}}; ?— 653 CE), was a Chinese politician during the Tng dynasty. He was the second son of
Fang Xuanling, a prominent statesman who served as Chancellor under
Emperor Taizong of Tang. Fang Yiai was married to
Princess Gaoyang, the 17th daughter of Emperor Taizong.<ref>{{cite book |title=玄武门实录 |date=1 June 2017 |publisher=Beijing Book Co. Inc. |isbn=978-7-5168-1411-6 |url=https://books.google.com/boo...')
19:32, 5 May 2024TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
Consort Liu (Gaozong)(
←Created page with ''''Liu Gongren''' ({{zh|c=劉宮人|l=Palace Lady Liu}}; ?-?) was a concubine of
Emperor Gaozong of the
Tang Dynasty in China. She was the mother of Emperor Gaozong's eldest son,
Li Zhong, who later became the
crown prince of the Tang dynasty.<ref name="old book">{{cite book |title=The Thirty-Sixth of the Eighty-Six Biographies of the Book of Tang Dynasty [唐書卷八十六 列傳第三十六 ] |publisher=國學導航 |url=http://www.guoxue...')Tag: Disambiguation links added
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Talk:Taiyin Xingjun(
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18:17, 14 April 2024TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
Jiuhou Nü(
←Created page with ''''Jiuhou Nü''' ({{zh|c=九侯女|p=Jiǔhóu Nǚ|l=Daughter of Jiuhou}}; c. ? — ?) was a consort of
King Zhou of Shang during the Shang dynasty. She was of the Mi surname and came from the ruling family of
Guifang, a region located in present-day northwestern
Shaanxi, and western
Inner Mongolia. Her father, Jiuhou, was a vassal ruler of the Shang dynasty and also the chief of Guifang.<ref name="shiji">{{cite book |title="古列女傳" 與...')
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Talk:Queen Jiang (character)(
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Talk:Luoshen(
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21:20, 18 March 2024TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
Yu Shi (actor)(
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Liaoning Technical University | occupation = {{flatlist| * Actor * model}} | years_active = 2013–present | height = {{height|ft=5|in=9}}...')
02:24, 28 October 2023TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
Journey to the West (Chinese opera)(
←Created page with '{{Infobox Short story | name = Journey to the West | author = Yang Jingxian | country =
China | language = Chinese | genre =
zaju }} '''Journey to the West''' (西游记) is a Chinese
Yuan Dynastyzaju (opera). It is the longest dramatic work of the Yuan Dynasty. It was discovered in the Japanese Cabinet Library in 1927, and the author is generally believed to be the late Yuan and ear...')
02:11, 28 October 2023TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
User:TheGreatPeng/sandbox edu(
←Created page with ''''Journey to the West''' a Chinese
Yuan Dynastyzaju (opera). It is the longest dramatic work of the Yuan Dynasty. It was discovered in the Japanese Cabinet Library in 1927, and the author is generally believed to be the late Yuan and early Ming writer Yang Jingxian. It consists of six volumes and twenty-four acts and is one of the sources for
Wu Cheng'en's ''
Journey to the West''.')
07:47, 22 October 2023TheGreatPengtalkcontribs created page
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←Created page with '{{User sandbox}} Deng Chanyu is a character in the classic Chinese novel
Fengshen Yanyi. Deng Chanyu was the daughter of Zhou general Deng Jiugong. She possessed exceptional skills in sword fighting and the mysterious ability to conjure golden pebbles, which she used to inflict harm upon her adversaries. Armed with a longsword, she accompanied her father during the siege of West Qi City. After her father sustained a severe injury during the initial at...')