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Is Li Chenggui Chinese?

2025-01-10 02:15
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Lee Seong-Gyu's ancestral home was Jeonju in South Korea, and his ancestors were Koreans from the Korean Peninsula. The Goryeo people were an ethnic group that existed on the Korean Peninsula from 918 to 1392 AD. Their successors established the Goryeo Dynasty and the Chosun Dynasty on the Korean Peninsula. Although Lee Seong-Gyu's ancestors were Koreans, he was not a Han, nor was he a descendant of Chinese. Therefore, according to the information provided, Li Chenggui was not Chinese.

Hello, Mr Li

Hello, Mr Li

"You're crazy. But I love you" He said to her. ** She swore to never have anything to do with Socialites again. They were all backstabbing bastards and womanizers. She also found it difficult to believe that anyone was actually going to love her for who she truly was... Well, until Muchen came into the picture. He got attracted to her the very first time he saw her two years ago. It was the first time he saw a girl looking like a gangster. She had even beat up his cousin's bodyguards in front of him. And for the first time also, he allowed someone bully his dear cousin. After cunningly have her work for him two years later, she pretended like it was their first meeting since she didn't want her employer to see her as troublesome. 'This is going to be fun' He thought. The more he knew her, the more he got curious about her. But Sara didn't want anyone to ever find out about her past. Especially Mr Li. ** "Mr Li. I think...I know you like me and I'm kind of flattered that you do. But I... I don't like you that way" Sara tried to convince Li Muchen and herself. She had to put a boundary between them now before things become more complicated. He looked at her with an unreadable expression and took a step closer to her. "Its either you don't know it yet, or you know it but you're pretending. You do like me that way" He said in a low voice. "Mister... Mister Li. You are my employer" She tried to focus as she couldn't stand his gaze. "So should I fire you?" He asked. "I didn't say that." She panicked. "What I am saying is.. is.." She stuttered "Heya is like a sister to me. Which makes you like a brother to me" Muchen moved even closer to her and smiled. "You are getting something wrong Sara Wang. I..only have...one sister" And with that said, he covered the remaining distance between them and locked his lips with hers. It was soft, it was gentle. Sara's breath stopped. So did Muchen's. He had not actually intended to do that. Sara's stomach tightened. Her heart raced. She really couldn't process what was going on right now. He pulled away slightly to gauge her reaction. Her eyes were wide open but her focus was on his face. He smiled at her and was gradually lifting his head when he felt her soft hands which had been by her side, around his neck. He was startled when he felt her pull him back towards her. This time, She initiated the kiss. Me: Probably a sisterly kiss..lol Sara Wang is never going to be Li Muchen's sister. *** NOTE: This is a light drama. No rape or too many unclear misunderstanding. It is simple and straight to the point EXTRA NOTE: THE NOVEL IS NOW COMPLETED AND WOULD BE RE-EDITED. PLEASE BEAR WITH THE MISTAKES YOU'LL FIND! The sequel is currently ongoing so add it to your library! Hello, Mr Li: The Christmas trip. https://dynamic.webnovel.com/book/14776018406659805?utm_source=writerShare&utm_campaign=4303567347 THANKS :-) DISCLAIMER: Cover photo isn't mine. I am willing to take it down if the owner wants me to. ♡♡
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Stuck in a Chinese novel

Stuck in a Chinese novel

An amazing world of cultivation. A majestic world where miracles happen. There is a warrior who defies destiny and forge his own path facing innumerable difficulties ahead. Come and join the life of the person who will go against the set destiny of the cruel world and become something extraordinary. ===== Extraordinary my foot. What is this illogical cr*p? Does it even make sense? If you are doctor, then work in a hospital. What the hell are you doing going after girls? If you are a commander in the army, then bring your army to get revenge on those who wronged you. Why go through the trouble of pretending to be a weakling. You are a useless son in law? Your wife's family thinks you are good for nothing? Then how the hell did you score her in the first place?!!! If they like money so much and you are a hidden millionaire, then why in the name of sanity would you hide this fact and be berated every day?!!! The hell is all this?!!! The more I read it, the more illogical it becomes. Like this all came straight out of someone's as-- [Host, why don't you calm down?] 'You shut up!!! You're the reason I'm stuck here in the first place!!!!' [Host, you need anger management] 'THE FU*K DID YOU SAY?!!!!!' ===== Hello everyone! This is my second novel and so far, nothing is decided. This is just an idea that has been plaguing my mind for quite a long time and I decided to let it out and let you guys decide whether or not I should work on it. Give it a proper read and let me know. You guys will decide the fate of this novel. Also, I would like you guys to come up with proper genres for this story. Bonus chapters: 150 PS for one chapter 300 PS for another chapter 20 GT for two chapters 50 GT for another two chapters 1 Review of 4 stars or above, 1 extra chapters Maximum extra chapters per week: 7 ===== The cover is A.I generated and is not mine. If the real owner would like me to remove it, let me know in any chapter comments. That's it. Enjoy!
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A Tale of Chinese New Year Lovers: My Dragon, My Love

A Tale of Chinese New Year Lovers: My Dragon, My Love

"When Chinese New Year happens, that's the only time I get to see him." - AX Althea Xi, an orphan and a freelance article writer in most Shanghai mainland broadcasting and newspaper companies wanted to become a famous top author in China through an international competition that will end before the new year of 2023. She came up with the decision to use the 'The Legend of the Cursed Dragon' as her setting for her work, in which her deceased grandmother always told her when it was nighttime when she was just a kid. But fate turned the tables around when she has been disqualified from the competition as soon as she used the prohibited folklore. She used that opportunity to abandon the story that was etched through her mind for a long time by throwing the bejeweled box that she was forbidden to open to the Yangtze River. Her deceased grandmother had been guarding it since her teenage years, and she knew that the box and the legend had been bringing her a stroke of bad luck all throughout her life. But before she could even leave the river, she accidentally tripped through rocks and fell down on the deep waters. She swam upwards with all her might, but little did she know, she was being transported through the year 1904, where a Chinese New Year celebration was happening on the side of the river. --------------------------- A LITTLE EXCERPT: "I exude a powerful charm I never imagined that would save you." "It was because of the power of love we have on each other." He then claimed her lips in the middle of the rain while the rivers of the Yangtze River were evident. He held onto her waist after a while. And she scraped her fingernails on his hair. They both love each other, they both do. ---------------------------- DISCLAIMER: The characters portrayed in this drama are fictitious. Organizations, names, places, and situations are based on imagination. The story used Chinese New Year as a reference for the Chinese New Year contest, and no distortion of historical resources had been made. Only the parallels of the worlds had been used, and the reality of Chinese mythology had been inked through this novel. The cover's background rights reserved through Pinterest artworks. The text is made through the Canva website by the dear author.
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The Emperor's Daily Nitpicking by Mu Su Li 木苏里

The Emperor's Daily Nitpicking by Mu Su Li 木苏里

Many years ago, a young man named Kevin was entrusted with the task of looking after the young master (turned out to be the heir to the throne) during spring break. Kevin had barely entered the reserve army, and he was not looking forward to spending his vacation babysitting a spoiled child. However, Kevin soon found that he had underestimated the boy. The young master (aka the prince) was arrogant and demanding. Kevin retaliated and made the young master’s life a living hell. Kevin was constantly inquired of the boy’s beck and call, and he was often subjected to the Kevin’s antics. Many years later, Kevin, the Commander of the Bronze Army who ‘just came back to life,’ returned to the royal city, and the person in charge of power had already changed. His close friend gloated: “Silly; I heard that you had beaten His Majesty several times when he was still seven-or-eight years old.” Kevin unconcernedly said: “The old account had passed so many years ago. He must have forgotten already.” Oswald: “The person you all thought highly of was a shadow-like childhood existence to me.” Kevin choked on a mouthful of red wine in his throat. Oswald propped up his chin, absent-mindedly said: “But now, the power I held was already above his. How should I retaliate then…?” Kevin: “…” Q: Long time ago, I had beaten up a brat. The brat became the top boss now. How long could I still live? A: After a good meal, you could go on your way.
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Is Li Ziting Thai or Chinese?

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2024-12-24 06:17

Li Ziting was Thai. Although her father and mother were both Chinese, she was born in Thailand and had Thai nationality. She was a Thai Chinese and was very interested in Chinese culture and traditions. She could also speak Chinese fluently. She won ninth place on the famous Chinese talent show, Creation 101, and became a member of the Chinese girl singing group Rocket Girl 101. Therefore, although she was of Chinese descent, she was Thai.

Henan Traditional Chinese Medicine Li Houpu

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2024-12-27 17:48

Li Houpu was a well-known expert in the field of traditional Chinese medicine in Henan Province. He served as the president of the Henan Provincial Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine and a special expert in the ICU ward of Henan Provincial People's Hospital. He was a doctor who came from a Chinese medicine family. He had studied the ancient medical books since he was young, including the classic works of Zhang Zhongjing and Sun Simiao. Teacher Li Houpu's medical experience was legendary. He had studied under Teacher Li Ke in Lingshi County, Shanxi Province, and studied under famous doctors Li Ke and Ni Haixia. Teacher Li Houpu often treated critically ill patients in the ICU, breaking the prejudice that traditional Chinese medicine was slow to cure and could not cure critical diseases. He relied on the traditional methods of diagnosis, as well as classic prescriptions and improved medication methods, to successfully treat various chronic diseases and difficult diseases in the world. Teacher Li Houpu had always adhered to the concept of "medical ethics first, then medical skills." He had treated more than 100,000 patients and taught his medical skills to more than 2000 students, becoming a practitioner of the traditional Chinese medicine.

What are the characteristics of Gong Li Chinese novels?

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2024-11-13 10:49

Since it's not clear which 'Gong Li Chinese novels' are specifically referred to, generally speaking, Chinese novels often have rich cultural elements. They may include references to Chinese traditions, values, and historical events.

On Li Qingzhao's Biography in Classic Chinese

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2024-09-19 23:07

Li Qingzhao (1084 - 1155), also known as Yi 'an and Jia Xuan, was a female poet in the Northern Song Dynasty and one of the most famous female poets in the history of Chinese literature. Her works were known as the "first talented woman in history" and occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature. Li Qingzhao was born in the fourth year of Yuanyou of Zhe Zong of the Northern Song Dynasty (1084). He was intelligent since childhood and liked reading and was good at poetry. Her works were deeply appreciated by the literati at that time and were praised as "the most beautiful in Ci". When Li Qingzhao was middle-aged, she had a difficult life outside, but she had always adhered to her literary beliefs and personality pursuit. Her works were known for their graceful, fresh, reserved and deep style. Her works expressed her love for life, love for nature, love for love and many other emotions. Li Qingzhao's biographies were few, but according to the History of the Song Dynasty, her life was once suppressed and persecuted. During the Southern Song Dynasty, her works and biographies were widely praised as classics in the history of Chinese literature. Li Qingzhao's biographies were mainly found in books such as Li Qingzhao Collection and Li Qingzhao Biography. Li Qingzhao was an outstanding master of literature. Her works and biographies were of great cultural value. Her works expressed the emotions and pursuits deep in the human heart, which had a profound impact on the history of Chinese literature.

Li Su's translation of classical Chinese

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2024-09-13 08:32

Li Su's classical Chinese translation was: Li Su was a general during the Yellow Turban Uprising at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He had once led an army to attack Cao Cao and defeated Cao Cao's army together with Sun Quan's army in the Battle of Red Cliff. Li Su was an outstanding general who was known as the Hejian Divine General.

The Value of Li Weimin's Chinese Calligraphy

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2024-09-11 13:56

The value of Li Weimin's works depended on many factors, including the artistic level, historical value, market value, and the author's popularity and influence. Li Weimin is one of the most famous calligraphers in China. His calligraphy works are unique in style and superb in skill, which is deeply loved and appreciated by people. His works enjoyed a high reputation in the Chinese calligraphy art circle. He had participated in many calligraphy competitions and competitions at home and abroad and won many awards and honors. In addition, the market value of Chinese calligraphy Li Weimin's works is relatively high because his works have a certain historical and cultural value and have received widespread attention and appreciation from people. In addition, his works also had a certain collection value that could increase in value over time. To sum up, Li Weimin's works are of high artistic and cultural value. He is an outstanding representative of the contemporary Chinese calligraphy world.

Why did the Chinese like Li Bai?

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2024-09-11 11:47

Li Bai was a famous poet in ancient China, known as the "Poet Fairy". His poems had extremely high artistic and cultural value, which had a profound impact on the development and prosperity of Chinese literature. The main reasons why the Chinese liked Li Bai were as follows: 1. Exquisite poetry: Li Bai's poetry language is bold and unrestrained, full of romanticism and personality. He is good at using metaphor, exaggeration, contrast and other rhetorical techniques to let readers feel the charm and beauty of poetry. His poems had a unique artistic style and expression technique, and he was an important representative in the history of Chinese poetry. 2. Noble personality: Li Bai was considered a person of noble character. He was open-minded, free and easy, free and unruly, not restrained by the secular world, with strong self-cultivation and personal charm. His life experience was also full of legendary colors, making people resonate with his attitude and values. 3. extensive influence: Li Bai's poems had a high status in the history of Chinese literature and were widely praised and sung, which had a profound impact on the literary creation of later generations. His poetry was not only limited to China, but also influenced by the culture of Japan, South Korea and other East Asian countries, becoming an important figure in the history of world literature. Li Bai was an ancient Chinese poet with important cultural significance and historical status. His poetry art and personal charm had a profound impact on Chinese culture and literature, and he became one of the favorite literary figures of the Chinese people.

Li Tao's answer in classical Chinese

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2024-09-11 00:28

Li Tao's answer in classical Chinese was as follows: Li Tao, also known as Renfu, was born in Liang Dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. Tuobatao was smart when he was young and died early at the age of twelve. In the second year of Emperor Wudi's Datong, he was awarded the title of Zuo Lang for his literary talent. Later, he served successively as Xiao Baojuan, King of Jiangxia, Governor of Yuzhou, Xiao Wei, King of Nanping, General of Anton, Minister of Shi and Doctor Zuo Guanglu. Tuobatao is proficient in classics and history, especially good at writing and ink, and is a famous minister at that time.

List of Chinese Dynasties: Li Yu's Works

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2025-01-05 14:48

Li Yu was a poet of the Southern Tang Dynasty. His works included "Yu Meiren,""Lang Tao Sha,""Crow Cry at Night," and other poems. He had the highest achievement in Ci and was known as the "Emperor of Ci". Li Yu's works were soft and gentle. In the early stage, he wrote more about the enjoyment of life in the palace. In the later stage, he reflected the pain of national subjugation. The theme was expanded, the artistic conception was profound, the feelings were sincere, the language was fresh, and it was very artistic.

The Complete Collection of Ancient Chinese Poetry, Li Bai

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2024-12-20 12:19

Li Bai was a famous poet in ancient China. His poems were widely circulated and were regarded as one of the treasures of ancient Chinese poetry. His poems were full of romantic spirit, vivid images and unique artistic techniques. Li Bai's representative works included 'Meditation in a Quiet Night',' Early Departure from White Emperor City', and 'Drinking Soon' etc. His poems often used drunkenness as the theme to express his pursuit of freedom and wildness. Li Bai's poems were widely praised and had a profound influence on later poets.

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