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  2. Moon Palace - Wikipedia

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    Moon Palace is a novel written by Paul Auster that was first published in 1989. The novel is set in Manhattan and the U.S. Southwest , and centers on the life of the narrator Marco Stanley Fogg and the two previous generations of his family.

  3. The Book of Illusions - Wikipedia

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    David Zimmer appears in Auster's earlier novel Moon Palace. The Book of Illusions revisits a number of plot elements seen in Auster's first major work, The New York Trilogy. These include: The protagonist driving himself into isolation; Extended focus on a character's (fictional) body of work; Writers as characters

  4. Yuegong-1 - Wikipedia

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    Lunar Palace 1, [1] Moon Palace 1 [2] or Yuegong-1 [3] (Chinese: 月宫1号 [4] or 月宫1 or 月宫一号 [5] or 月宫一; pinyin: Yuègōng 1 hào or Yuègōng 1 or Yuègōng Yī hào or Yuègōng Yī) is a Chinese research facility for developing a Moon base. It is an environmentally closed facility where occupants can simulate a long ...

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  6. Moon Palace (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Moon Palace is a 1989 novel by Paul Auster. Moon Palace, Lunar Palace, Palace of the Moon, or variant may also refer to: Candraprabha, the bodhisattva or deva of the Lunar Palace (or Moon Palace) The Moon Palace or Lunar Palace, a fictional location in Yun Mi-kyung's manhwa Bride of the Water God; Moon Palace, a fictional location in Eiichi ...

  7. Talk:Moon Palace Books - Wikipedia

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  8. Taiyin Xingjun - Wikipedia

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    With such a history, her presence in the Moon Palace could hardly be considered pure. Even though you may not have achieved enlightenment, you surely know that Taiyin Xingjun is the ruler of the Moon Palace. She is the third princess of the Jade Emperor, residing by his side. Who can compare to her nobility?

  9. Chang'e - Wikipedia

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    Chang'e (/ ˈ tʃ ɑː ŋ. ə / CHAHNG-ə; Chinese: 嫦娥; pinyin: Cháng'é), originally known as Heng'e (姮娥; Héng'é), is the goddess of the Moon and wife of Hou Yi, the great archer. Renowned by her beauty, Chang'e is also known for her ascending to the Moon with her pet Yu Tu, the Moon Rabbit and living in the Moon Palace (廣寒宮).