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  1. He Shang: With Zhang Jiasheng, Jin Guantao. "River Elegy" A TV-series in s6 parts: In Search of the Dream, Destiny, The Spark, Sorrow and Sky Blue, which trace the origins of Chinese culture to the well spring of the Yellow River.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › River_ElegyRiver Elegy - Wikipedia

    River Elegy ( simplified Chinese: 河殇; traditional Chinese: 河殤; pinyin: Héshāng) is an influential six-part documentary by Wang Luxiang, and co-written by Su Xiaokang, shown on China Central Television on June 16, 1988, which portrays the decline of traditional Chinese culture .

  3. 和尚 ( heshang / héshang ) (English translation: "monk") as Chinese character including stroke order, Pinyin phonetic script, pronunciation in Mandarin, example sentence and English meaning.

  4. He Shang is a six-part documentary that explores the origins of Chinese culture from the Yellow River. It combines dialectical irony, reflective wit and post-modern pastiche, while critiquing and embracing Western influences.

  5. Jun 7, 2024 · Shang dynasty, the first recorded Chinese dynasty for which there is both documentary and archaeological evidence. The Shang dynasty was the reputed successor to the quasi-legendary first dynasty, the Xia (c. 2070–c. 1600 BCE).

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  6. He Shang. Seasons Years. 1. S1.E1 ∙ In Search of a Dream. Sat, Jun 11, 1988. About the Ming Dynasty's ban on maritime activities alluded to the building of the Great Wall by China's first emperor Ying Zheng. Rate. S1.E2 ∙ Destiny. Sat, Jun 18, 1988. Add a plot. Rate. S1.E3 ∙ The Spark. Sat, Jun 25, 1988. Add a plot. Rate. S1.E4 ∙ New Era.

  7. The Shang dynasty is the earliest dynasty of traditional Chinese history firmly supported by archaeological evidence. Excavation at the last Shang capital Yinxu, near modern-day Anyang, uncovered eleven major royal tombs and the foundations of palaces and ritual sites, containing weapons of war and remains from both animal and human sacrifices.