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  • ...nd towns by small groups of local people, Huangmei Opera grew increasingly popular. It developed from folk tunes into short dramas and even complete theatrica From the time that Huangmei Opera became popular in rural areas, it had gone a long way from its status as a recreational ac
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  • He wrote his first treatise "''Beauty Without Words''" during this period. Upon graduation in 1922, he taught at [[China Colleg ...came widely popular in China. ''On Aesthetics'', another of his works, was popular among Chinese youth. Towards the end of the 1940s, Zhu Guangqian's ideas on
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  • ...y break one or two in the pot. But they do not remark upon this with taboo words, such as "break," "shatter," or "disintegrate." Rather, they say that the d ...es are played. Since it's nighttime, most of the games are played indoors. Popular games include Go, Chinese chess, card games, and mahjong. Before it gets da
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  • ...y break one or two in the pot. But they do not remark upon this with taboo words, such as "break," "shatter," or "disintegrate." Rather, they say that the d ...es are played. Since it's nighttime, most of the games are played indoors. Popular games include Go, Chinese chess, card games, and mahjong. Before it gets da
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  • [[category: Hot words]][[category: Popular words]][[category: Population]]
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  • ...ealth]][[Category: Food safety]][[Category: Hot words]][[Category: Popular words]]
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  • ...t the hardships, bitterness and anger of Chinese fishermen. It became very popular throughout China. Her "Newspaper Selling Song" as well as her anti-Japanese
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  • [[category: Events]][[category: Popular words]]
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  • [[category: Hot words]][[category: Popular words]][[category: Internet]]
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  • ...f them can use Arabic alphabet to spell out and write Dongxiang or Chinese words. There are quite a number of popular narrative poems and folktales in the Dongxiang area. The long poem "Meilaga
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  • [[Category:Hot words]][[Category:Popular words]][[Category:Economy]][[Category:finance]]
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  • ...environmental protection and harmonious society. Yet the core value of the words can be explained as benefiting low-income groups, especially farmers, to in [[Category: keyword|popular word]]
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  • '''Zhou Xuan''' was once the most popular actress and singer in China's entertainment industry. ...rst performance, the 13-year-old sang a song "The Glory of a Nation," some words of which were "To contend with the enemy on the battlefield." Her performan
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  • ...wo-person Song and Dance Duet), a traditional form of folk opera very much popular there. ...ocal accents, to arouse the audience's emotions with the players' actions, words and performances. All the tunes and tones employed in the singing come acro
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