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    Ying Yuan (Chinese: 郢爰; pinyin: yǐng yuán) were stamped blocks of gold bullion. This was an early form of currency that could be considered a precursor...
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  • Agarwood Like Crumbs by Su Mo. It stars Yang Zi as Yan Dan and Cheng Yi as Ying Yuan. The 1st part premiered on Youku on July 20 and ended its run on August...
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  • Red Cliff or Chibi (Chinese: 赤壁) is a 2008–2009 internationally co-produced epic war film, based on the Battle of Red Cliffs (208–209 AD) and the events...
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  • Lo Ying-yuan (born 7 May 1996) is a Taiwanese weightlifter. She won the gold medal in the women's 87 kg event at the 2023 World Weightlifting Championships...
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  • The yuan (/juːˈɑːn, -æn/ yoo-A(H)N; sign: ¥; Chinese: 圓/元; pinyin: yuán; [ɥæ̌n] ) is the base unit of a number of former and present-day currencies in...
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    Renminbi (redirect from Yüan)
    yuan (元) is the basic unit of the renminbi. One yuan is divided into 10 jiao (角), and the jiao is further subdivided into 10 fen (分). The word yuan is...
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  • Lament for Ying (Chinese: 哀郢; pinyin: Āi Yǐng) is a poem which has sometimes been attributed to Chinese poet Qu Yuan, and dated to around 278 BCE. Lament...
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    Lee Ying-yuan (Chinese: 李應元; pinyin: Lǐ Yìngyuán; Wade–Giles: Li3 Ying4-yüen2; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lí Èng-goân; 16 March 1953 – 11 November 2021) was a Taiwanese...
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    He is also known for his roles as Yu Sifeng in Love and Redemption, Ying Yuan in Immortal Samsara and Li Lianhua in Mysterious Lotus Casebook. Cheng...
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    Cho Jung-tai (category Democratic Progressive Party Members of the Legislative Yuan)
    Council from 1990 to 1998, when he was first elected to the Legislative Yuan. Cho remained a legislator through 2004, when he was appointed deputy secretary-general...
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