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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shih_KienShih Kien - Wikipedia

    Shek Wing-cheung (1 January 1913 – 3 June 2009), better known by his stage name Shih Kien, Sek Kin, Sek Gin or Shek Kin ( Chinese: 石堅; pinyin: Shí Jiān; Jyutping: Sek6 Gin1 ), was a Hong Kong actor and martial artist. Shih is best known for playing antagonists and villains in several early Hong Kong wuxia and martial arts films that ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sun_YuehSun Yueh - Wikipedia

    Sun Yueh. Sun Yueh ( Chinese: 孫越; pinyin: Sūn Yuè; 26 October 1930 – 1 May 2018) was a Taiwanese actor. Born in Yuyao, Zhejiang on 26 October 1930, he moved to Taiwan in 1949. Sun appeared in his first film in 1962, and retired in 1989. Over the course of his career, he received the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1968 ...

  3. Chinese classic herbal formula. Chinese classic herbal formulas ( simplified Chinese: 经方; traditional Chinese: 經 方) are combinations of herbs used in Chinese herbology for supposed greater efficiency in comparison to individual herbs. They are the basic herbal formulas that students of Traditional Chinese medicine learn.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roy_ChiaoRoy Chiao - Wikipedia

    Standard Mandarin. Hanyu Pinyin. Qiáo Hóng. Yue: Cantonese. Jyutping. Kiu4 wang4. Roy Chiao (16 March 1927 – 15 April 1999) was a Hong Kong actor, most notable in the United States for playing the minor villain Lao Che in the 1984 movie Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom .

    • Actor
    • 16 March 1927, Shanghai, China
  5. He shen 2. 2020. Drama. Advertisement. Where to Watch. Buy. $19.99. Cast. Diana Feng (Wang Mei-Ren) Vincent Matile (Sigmund) Hansu Zhan (Wu Zuonan's Subordinate (2020)) Cici Wang Kim Scar Ming'en ...

  6. Chen ( [ʈʂʰə̌n] ⓘ) () is a common Chinese-language surname and one of the most common surnames in Asia. It is the most common surname in Taiwan (2010) [1] and Singapore (2000). [2] Chen is also the most common family name in Guangdong, Zhejiang, Fujian, Macau, and Hong Kong.

  7. The Three Treasures or Three Jewels ( Chinese: 三 寶; pinyin: sānbǎo; Wade–Giles: san-pao) are theoretical cornerstones in traditional Chinese medicine and practices such as neidan, qigong, and tai chi. They are also known as jing, qi, and shen ( Chinese: 精氣神; pinyin: jīng-qì-shén; Wade–Giles: ching ch'i shen; "essence, breath ...