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    the night of July 24, 918, four top-ranked generals of Taebong—Hong Yu (홍유; ), Pae Hyŏn-gyŏng (배현경; 裵玄慶), Sin Sung-gyŏm and Pok Chigyŏm (복지겸; 卜智謙)—met...
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    executed. As a result, in 918 four of his own top generals – Hong Yu (홍유; ), Pae Hyŏn-gyŏng (배현경; 裵玄慶), Sin Sung-gyŏm and Pok Chigyŏm (복지겸; 卜智謙) – overthrew...
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    dethroning the tyrant Kung Ye, alongside Pae Hyŏn-gyŏng (배현경; 裵玄慶), Hong Yu (홍유; ), and Pok Chigyŏm (복지겸; 卜智謙) in 918. As described on an official description...
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  • 21 January 2022. Retrieved 15 March 2024. 子茜 (27 March 2023). "「一部好的電影,在於能讓觀眾對角色產生共感。」專訪《黑的教育》金獎剪輯師解孟、李蕙" (in Chinese). INCG Media. Archived from...
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    of China, also known in historiography as the Hongxian Monarchy (Chinese: 憲帝制), was a short-lived attempt by Chinese president Yuan Shikai from late...
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    Min Kai (閔楷; 16th century), Ming dynasty Minister of Revenue Min Hongxue (閔學; 16th–17th century), Ming dynasty Minister of Personnel Min Mengde (闵梦得;...
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  • (張惠妹) Amit Kulilay (Puyuma) Ady An 安以軒 (吳玟靜) Amber An 安心亞 (廖婧伶) Ang It-hong 一峰 (文路) Enka singer Shone An 安鈞璨 (黃益承) Ann 白安 (白安嚴) Ashin 阿信 (陳信宏) (band: Mayday...
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  • (柯), Coo/Khoo/Kho/Cu/Kuh (邱), Go/Ngo/Wu (吳/吴), Ong/Wong (王), Ang/Hong/Hung (), Lao (劉/刘), Tiu/Cheung (張/张), Yu/Young (楊/杨), Auyong/Awyoung (歐陽/欧阳),...
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  • Cinematography Shen Rui-Yuan (沈瑞源) Edited by Xiao Ru-Guan (蕭汝冠) Lin Zhi-Ru (林志) Music by Fan Tsung-Pei (范宗沛) Pailang (許坤仲) Production companies Wan Jen Films...
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    the Qing Dynasty who served in the First Opium War Ge Hongsheng (Chinese: 葛升 1931–2020), Chinese politician Ge Tian (Chinese: 葛天; pinyin: Gě Tiān; born...
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