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Lin Mao-Ken - Zheng Master album

Lin Mao-Ken - Zheng Master album

  • Performer: Lin Mao-Ken
  • Genre: Classical / Folk music
  • Title: Zheng Master
  • Style: Chinese Classical
  • MP3 version size: 1378 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1959 mb
  • Other: ADX RA AAC APE MIDI XM AU
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 314

Description

It's all about the Linux I learned.

Style: Chinese Classical. 1. Looking Forward To People Life.

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View Author Influence. We don’t have enough information about this author to calculate their statistics. If you think this is an error let us know. Ying Teng, Mao-kun Zheng, Yong-ming Luo, Jun Gao, Zhen-gao Li, Long-hua Wu. Huan jing ke xue Huanjing kexue. 191 surface farmland soil samples were collected from an area of 27 km2 in typical polluted county of the Yangtze River Delta region and analyzed for concentrations of 16 kinds of polychlorinate. More).

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Mao Kun is a unique Shore MapShore MapMap Level: 75Map Tier: 8Guild Character: /Travel to this Map by using it in the Templar Laboratory or a personal Map Device The map is an island inhabited by pirates that revive as undead when the player interacts with the boss (simply named Fairgraves). They then spawn a number of loot containers called Booty Chests, which drop currency and spawn the boss Fairgraves, Never Dying.

Mao Kun map, usually referred to in modern Chinese sources as Zheng He's Navigation Map (simplified Chinese: 郑和航海图; traditional Chinese: 鄭和航海圖; pinyin: Zhèng Hé hánghǎi tú), is a set of navigation charts published in the Ming dynasty military treatise Wubei Zhi. The book was compiled by Mao Yuanyi in 1621 and published in 1628; the name of the map refers to his grandfather Mao Kun (Chinese: 茅坤; pinyin: Máo Kūn) from whose library the map is likely to have originated

Lin was later officially named as Mao's successor. By 1971, however, a divide between the two men had become apparent. Official history in China states that Lin was planning a military coup or an assassination attempt on Mao. Lin Biao died in a plane crash over the air space of Mongolia, presumably as he fled China, probably anticipating his arrest. The CPC declared that Lin was planning to depose Mao and posthumously expelled Lin from the party. At this time, Mao lost trust in many of the top CPC figures. In China, Mao was considered a master calligrapher during his lifetime. His calligraphy can be seen today throughout mainland China. His work gave rise to a new form of Chinese calligraphy called "Mao-style" or Maoti, which has gained increasing popularity since his death

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Tracklist

1 Looking Forward To People Life
2 Complaint About The Loneliness
3 Ducks Swimming In The Pond
4 Kuo-Chiang-Lung
5 Raining Over The Pear-Flower
6 Riding A Donkey With The Back Ahead
7 The Pink Lotus
8 Asking By Way Of Sortilege
9 In Praise Of The Nan-Hai
10 The Newly Peach Blossom
11 Tzu-Ka
12 The Wild Geese Flying Southern Way
13 Be Peaceful All Over The World
14 Lady Named Liu Ching-Niang

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – China Dragon Records

Credits

  • Guzheng – Lin Mao-Ken
  • Strings – Lin Chi-Heng

Notes

Lin Chi-Heng Plays Yehu (Chinese string instrument)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • ISRC: CN-C02-98-314-00/A-J6