Hmm my answer is bugged it would seem
Because of the Bai family's teahouse, Kungfu tea had become popular in the capital.
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Kung fu and Gongfu is the same. Gongfu is the pinyin of the two Chinese characters 功夫, and I would imagine it was called Kung Fu in English, mainly based on someone mis-hearing the pronounciation. Anyway, Kung fu / Gongfu is actually not necessarily martial arts but just to be skilful in something. Hence it is also used in other circumstances than fighting
Because of the Bai family's teahouse, Kungfu tea had become popular in the capital.
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He would likely prefer the immortal to be fake. A dead guy is no threat to his throne, but if Shi Qingluo used the reputation on herself, she would rival his fame. Having a dead guy and using him to promote the Emperor and the kingdom is by no means a bad thing
So the old immortal must have heard his wish to ask for a son just now, right?
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To quote H. C. Anderson’s ‘it’s quite true’ where one hen lost a feather, but as the story was retold numerous times, five hens had been killed.
Hence, some people in the county town started to guess whether the illegitimate daughter of the Wu family was pregnant with the child of Fourth Son Shi.
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Mahjong was invented in the 19th century in China and spread throughout the 20th century. So it’s not that old
"We can get Mahjong and Solitaire."
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Old Mrs. Wu is the mother of the Wu family’s patriarch / leader, or the wife of the previous Wu family’s patriarch / Leader. Mrs. Wu is the wife of the current Wu family’s patriarch / leader. Young Mrs. Wu would be the wife of the Eldest Young Master Wu, or the next Wu family’s patriarch / leader
Thus, after entering the house, Old Mrs. Wu said that she had a headache and left the matter to Mrs. Wu before leaving.
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Uh, so, scateboarding while wearing a hanfu? That’s interesting
She thought of skateboarding.
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Honestly, I think they have messed up ‘Gongzi’ (公子) with duke. It’s a polite way to address a young man of a certain rank. Either a son of an official or noble heritage, or if he has a special identity of his own.
He immediately looked away from Dumby and yelped at Xiao Hanzheng, "Hello, Duke Xiao."
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I would assume they refer to courtesy names here. It would be somewhat weird to use these as nicknames.
Mo Qingling's nickname was Shaoqing, and they usually called their close friends by their nicknames.
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Side-concubine?
Her sister looked up at her. "I said, I want to go to the second prince's residence and be his second queen."
After Breaking Off My Marriage, I Became A Powerful Minister's Treasure
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