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  2. Tai Sui - Wikipedia

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    Tai Sui is a Chinese name for stars directly opposite the planet Jupiter (木星 Mùxīng) in its roughly 12-year orbital cycle. Personified as deities, they are important features of Chinese astrology, Feng Shui, Taoism, and to a lesser extent Chinese Buddhism. Tai Sui General#1 (甲子太歲金辨大將軍) Tai Sui altar in Singapore.

  3. Ta Kung Pao - Wikipedia

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    Ta Kung Pao, along with the New Evening Post and Wen Wei Po, were charged with inciting an uprising by negatively reporting on the colonial authorities' response to a fire in Tung Tau Tsuen. As a result, Ta Kung Pao's leadership was fined, jailed, and ordered to cease reporting for six months. [8]

  4. Mao Zedong - Wikipedia

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    In Changsha, Mao was influenced by Sun's newspaper, The People's Independence (Minli bao), [18] and called for Sun to become president in a school essay. [19] As a symbol of rebellion against the Manchu monarch, Mao and a friend cut off their queue pigtails, a sign of subservience to the emperor. [20]

  5. Nhat Nguyen - Wikipedia

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    Nhat Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Nhật, [ŋwiən˦ˀ˥˦ ɲət̚˧˨ʔ˨]; born 16 June 2000) is a Vietnamese badminton player who represents Ireland on residency grounds. [4] Nguyen was born in the suburbs of Hanoi , Vietnam and moved to Cavan, Ireland with his parents and older sister , when he was six years old.

  6. Taijitu - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese philosophy, a taijitu (Chinese: 太極圖; pinyin: tàijítú; Wade–Giles: tʻai⁴chi²tʻu²) is a symbol or diagram (圖; tú) representing taiji (太極; tàijí; 'utmost extreme') in both its monist and its dualist (yin and yang) forms in application is a deductive and inductive theoretical model.

  7. Oedo Tai - Wikipedia

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    Oedo Tai (大江戸隊, Ōedo-tai) (Stylized OEDotai, also known as "Oedo Corps" in Japanese) was a villainous professional wrestling stable mainly performing in the Japanese professional wrestling promotion World Wonder Ring Stardom and the Japanese independent scene.

  8. Taiji (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese philosophy, taiji (Chinese: 太極; pinyin: tàijí; Wade–Giles: tʻai chi; trans. "supreme ultimate") is a cosmological state of the universe and its affairs on all levels, including the mutually reinforcing interactions between the two opposing forces of yin and yang, (a dualistic monism), [1] [2] as well as that among the Three Treasures, the four cardinal directions, and the ...

  9. Sammo Hung filmography - Wikipedia

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    Year Series title Chinese title Role Channel Notes 2003: Dragon Laws I: The Undercover: 特警飛龍之一 – 臥底威龍: Police Officer Lung China a.k.a. Undercover Cop Dragon Laws II: Kidnapped