Text: "Chinese film". "Chinese" is proper adjective. I will not spin it. Text: "Yuan Weiren", "Zhao Wei", "Wu Jing", "Zhang Weijian", "Tang". No spin.
Also "Chinese" is a proper adjective (derived from China). The prompt says "Don't touch proper nouns". Usually, proper adjectives fall under this umbrella. I will leave "Chinese" alone. download kung fu dunk
Mental Sandbox Simulation: * Input: "Download Kung Fu Dunk: The Ultimate Martial Arts Comedy" * Proper Nouns: "Kung Fu Dunk". * "Download" -> Get. * "The" -> The. * "Ultimate" -> Supreme. * "Martial" -> Combat. * "Arts" -> Techniques. (Usually "Martial Arts" is a compound, but word-by-word replacement was requested. "Warlike Skills" or "Combat Techniques" works). * "Comedy" -> Comedy. * Result: Obtain Kung Fu Dunk: That Absolute Combat Techniques Farce Text: "Chinese film"
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(Note: Since the original text contains HTML entities like “ and ”, and specific proper nouns, the below output maintains the proper nouns exactly as requested and processes the rest.) Text: "Yuan Weiren", "Zhao Wei", "Wu Jing", "Zhang