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Haixia Ni: Complete Collection of Human Canon & Celestial Canon

Here’s the concise version under 800 characters: This collection features classic lectures by TCM master Haixia Ni (1954–2012), former Dean of Han-Tang College of TCM (USA). It includes two core series: Human Canon and Celestial Canon. Human Canon breaks down the five major TCM classics, building a complete clinical and theoretical system from basics to complex cases. Celestial Canon integrates the I Ching, numerology, and feng shui, explaining TCM philosophy and life laws. Ni’s plain, humorous style makes obscure classics accessible to all. A must-watch for TCM enthusiasts and practitioners.

Haixia Ni: Complete Collection of Human Canon & Celestial Canon

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Blazing Teens

The show focuses on high schools that hold yo-yo contests. The schools organize teams and participate in competitions to win against other schools. Each team has their own issues that they solve, and each yo-yo has a name that reflects the toy's design. The show makes use of minor special effects in order to portray the "magic" and the speed of the yo-yo. These magic spells are 'battling' and the person whose magic remains wins. Some of the yo-yo tricks are common, like the Forward Pass, Loop-the-Loop, Three-Leaf-Clover, Trapeze, Double or Nothing, Gravity Pull, etc. The show also has some tricks of its own created by the producers (most of the tricks are for professionals) like the White Buddha, Buddha's Revenge and the Cold Fusion (hardest trick of Season One).

Blazing Teens

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Qiao's Grand Courtyard

Qiao's Grand Courtyard is a 2006 Chinese historical television series. The series is set during the late Qing Dynasty and chronicles the life of Shanxi financier, businessman and philanthropist Qiao Zhiyong, with artistic license applied. Part of the series was shot at Qiao's Compound, which was Qiao Zhiyong's ancestral home at Qi County, Shanxi. The series debuted on CCTV-1 on February 13, 2006 and comprises 45 episodes. It was directed by Hu Mei, known for her historical dramas Yongzheng Dynasty and The Emperor Han Wu. Lead actor and actress Chen Jianbin and Jiang Qinqin won the Audience's Favorite Actor/Actress Awards at the 2006 Golden Eagle TV Art Festival for their roles in this series. The pair was married in 2006. Qiao's Grand Courtyard clinched Best Drama Series at the 1st Seoul Drama Awards.

Qiao's Grand Courtyard

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The Lucky Stars

Fu, Lu, and Shou are three deities that protect the people. However, they flouted heaven laws and their arrogance rubbed off the other deities in the wrong way. To punish them, the Jade Emperor banished the three of them to the mortal world and deprived them of fortune, prosperity and longevity. They are reborn as Wu Fu Qi, Wei De Lu, and Mei Shou Quan. The three stars have go through disasters, do good deeds and benefit mankind before their 30th birthday before they can return to heaven or risk being forsaken forever

The Lucky Stars

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The Eight Charts

During the two hundred years of the Three Kingdoms period, rival warlords rose across the land, dividing it among Wei, Shu, and Wu. Zhuge Kongming devoted his life to creating the “Eight Array Diagram,” a brilliant military formation. However, upon his sudden death, the diagram was lost. Later generations believed that this unpredictable and powerful military manual would reappear six hundred years later, just as Zhuge Liang had foretold, and that “whoever possesses the Eight Array Diagram shall rule the world.”

The Eight Charts

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Ao Jian Jiang Hu

Song general Zhan Hao is pressured by three imperial edicts into slaughtering a village that refuses to hand over an iron ore mine. His expecting wife is accidentally killed trying to stop the massacre from happening. Before she dies, she gives birth to a son, who is eventually saved and adopted by the village magistrate Fang Zian. In the resulting political unrest, Zhan is made the scapegoat and is jailed for treason. With his entire family executed, the disgraced general escapes from prison and kidnaps the infant prince from the palace, vowing to overthrow Song with a royal descendant! Twenty years later, the young prince grows up to carry out Zhan, his foster father's order to topple the Empire, while the Song Emperor sends Fang's adopted son to infiltrate a group of rebels led by his real father, Zhan...

Ao Jian Jiang Hu

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The Great Dunhuang

The Great Dunhuang is a Chinese television series based on the history of the oasis city of Dunhuang, which lies on the ancient Silk Road. With a Buddhist sutra printed in gold lettering as the plot device, the series tells of the rise and fall, and rebirth of Dunhuang in three parts, each covering a different period in Chinese history - the Song Dynasty, the late Qing Dynasty and the Republican era. The series was first broadcast in mainland China on CCTV from October 31 to November 25 in 2006.

The Great Dunhuang

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Yi Zhongtian: Analysis of the Three Kingdoms

CCTV-10 Lecture Room series: Pin San Guo (品三国; Analysis of the Three Kingdoms). "Yi Zhongtian's Analysis of the Three Kingdoms" is a CCTV-10 historical broadcast program and one of the "Hundred Forums" series. The main speaker, Yi Zhongtian, restored the real Cao Cao, defended Zhou Yu's false accusations, spoke up about Zhuge Liang, and re-evaluated Sima Yi. When talking about the world, there are only three points of gossip. Discuss the merits and demerits carefully, and summarize the gains and losses of successes and failures. Professor Yi Zhongtian of Xiamen University will use stories to tell characters, characters to tell history, history to tell culture, and culture to tell human nature. Discuss the major events of the Three Kingdoms and carefully analyze the success and failure of the heroes. Professor Yi Zhongtian will explain it from a civilian perspective.

Yi Zhongtian: Analysis of the Three Kingdoms

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God of Illusionary Needle

The story is about an old feud between two people - Liu Lang Yue and the feudal lord of the Yue clan. Apparently, horrible things were done to Lang Yue as a child, which left her horribly scarred, and now, she has to use a fake face. Since then, she has hidden in a valley with two disciples, Jin Cheng and Jin Bao, and their buddies, a pack of wolves with Lassie-like tendencies. As fate would have it, Lord Yue's eldest son decides to go hunting for wolves, and he ends up getting skewered with his own banner by Jin Cheng. But Jin Cheng is also severely injured, having taken half-a-dozen arrows in the process. Who else would save him but Tong Fu Er, daughter of the master physician Tong Yuan, the person who semi-healed Lang Yue in the first place?

God of Illusionary Needle

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