• Chen Lin (simplified Chinese: 陈璘; traditional Chinese: 陳璘; Korean: 진린 Jin Lin; 1543–1607), courtesy name Chaojue (朝爵), born in Shaoguan, Guangdong, was...
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    Lin Ming-chen (Chinese: 林明溱; pinyin: Lín Míngzhēn; Wade–Giles: Lin2 Ming2-chên1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Bêng-chin) is a Taiwanese politician who served as a member...
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    Lin Min Chen (Chinese: 林明禎; born 1 June 1990) is a Malaysian actress active in Malaysian, Taiwanese, and Hong Kong cinema. Debuting as a singer in Taiwan...
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  • Ming-han continues living his life, but keeps Mao Mao in his memory. Greg Hsu as Wu Ming-han Austin Lin as Mao Pang-yu (Mao Mao) Gingle Wang as Lin Tzu-ching...
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    Lin ([lǐn]; Chinese: 林; pinyin: Lín) is the Mandarin romanization of the Chinese surname written 林, which has many variations depending on the language...
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    dawn. The allied force of about 150 Joseon and Ming Chinese ships, led by admirals Yi Sun-sin and Chen Lin, attacked and either destroyed or captured more...
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  • painter Chen Lin (Ming dynasty), (1543–1607), Ming dynasty naval general Chen Lin (English educator), (1922-2023), Chinese Language educator Chen Lin (singer)...
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  • the Ming dynasty (c. 17th century). Their Bon-gwan or hometown is Guangdong (Korean: 광동; Hanja: 廣東; RR: Gwangdong), China. Their founder was Chen Lin, a...
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    Nantou County Council. The incumbent Magistrate of Nantou County is Lin Ming-chen of the Kuomintang. Colors indicate statutory language status of Hakka...
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  • Vive l'amour (category Films directed by Tsai Ming-liang)
    1994 Taiwanese New Wave film directed by Tsai Ming-liang. Starring Lee Kang-sheng, Yang Kuei-mei and Chen Chao-jung. The film had its world premiere at...
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