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Carolina Hurricanes Win Stanley Cup, Cementing Dynasty
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Carolina Hurricanes Win Stanley Cup, Cementing Dynasty

The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Game 6 to win the Stanley Cup, their second championship in franchise history. Coach Rod Brind'Amour, a former player and captain, led the team to victory, emphasizing the motivation derived from the fear of losing. Key player acquisitions and strong performances from Logan Stankoven and Nikolaj Ehlers were crucial to their success.

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Wuhan Panlongcheng Ruins: From Shang Dynasty Metropolis to 'City Living Room'
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Wuhan Panlongcheng Ruins: From Shang Dynasty Metropolis to 'City Living Room'

The Panlongcheng Ruins in Wuhan, a significant Shang Dynasty bronze culture site dating back 3,500 years, is now a national archaeological park and museum. It played a crucial role in early Chinese civilization, facilitating cultural exchange between the Yellow River and Yangtze River regions. The site now serves as a 'city living room,' attracting millions of visitors and offering educational programs and cultural products.

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What was Qing dynasty’s imperial yellow jacket, what it symbolised, why it mattered
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5/10/2026

What was Qing dynasty’s imperial yellow jacket, what it symbolised, why it mattered

In ancient China, ordinary people were not allowed to wear yellow as it symbolised the imperial power, apart from one exception: the emperor’s yellow jacket. Magua is a style of jacket worn by Manchu males during the Qing dynasty (1644–1912). It was worn over the long robe as protection while riding horses. Huang magua, or the imperial yellow jacket, has a special meaning due to its colour. In Qing dynasty, only the emperors, empresses and empress dowagers could wear yellow. Ordinary people...

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‘Stamp boy’: sealing passion of China emperor criticised for harming artistic integrity
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5/1/2026

‘Stamp boy’: sealing passion of China emperor criticised for harming artistic integrity

As one of the most frequently portrayed Chinese emperors in modern costume dramas, Qing dynasty Emperor Qianlong is also renowned for his obsessive habit of impressing seals onto his art collections. The Qianlong Emperor (reigned 1735–1796, died 1799) was exceptionally long-lived even among rulers, and he is celebrated for ushering in a prosperous era alongside his father, Yongzheng, and grandfather, Kangxi. Additionally, he is famous for his enthusiasm for art and literature. Not only did he...

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