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Trade & Battle: Card Hero is a card battle role-playing game developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on February 21, 2000. A sequel, Kousoku Card Battle: Card Hero, was released in 2007.
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Zheng Zhegu was a Chinese actor and entrepreneur. The son of a Qing official, he served in the military before joining the anti-Qing movement. Forced into hiding, he joined the Republic of China military after the 1911 revolution but left government service and moved to Shanghai after growing disillusioned. Long interested in Peking opera and other forms of drama, Zheng joined several troupes while also gaining a reputation as a stage performer. In the late 1910s, he also became involved in publishing through the Xinmin Library.
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