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This hundred-yuan note has a high artistic value.
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Great Dynasty 1566: Secretary Gao Yuliang and the Young Grand Secretary’s iconic verbal clash
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If poop could be turned into oil, you’d lose the right to use your butt.
The station manager is a true station manager—knows when to focus on substance and when to care abou
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The Jiajing Emperor’s “Yangtze and Yellow Rivers” theory—even with Hai Rui’s sharp tongue and unyiel
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Time flies, and people grow old—Liu Bei’s legendary life
Journey to the West: Seen forward, it’s a story; seen backward, it’s life.
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Not Every Doctor Has Such Conscientious Medical Ethics
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Of the entire Journey to the West, Sun Wukong has it the worst—he gets tossed aside once he’s no lon
Rather be a deputy director-general than a full director-general—here’s how Yao Lisong sees it...
Outsmarting Weihu Mountain: Third Master Lao Jiu’s Got Nothing to Hide!
Feel the magic of the lines!
Such hardcore dialogue is becoming increasingly rare.
Ambushing Mount Weihu: Lao Ba's Indirect Approach to Saving the Country
I used to scoff at it, but now I'm studying it word by word.
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How perceptive must one be to become the son-in-law of a provincial governor? Zhou Bingyi quietly st
Only when we grow up do we realize that the villain speaks the truth, while the protagonist talks ab
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Classic dialogue from "Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy," so classic!
Movies from the past really dared to push boundaries!
If you don't take it, how can I? If I don't take it, how can Commissioner Geng take it? Classic quot
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