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Xiaolongnü (小龍女; Xiǎolóngnǚ) is the fictional female protagonist of the wuxia novel The Return of the Condor Heroes by Jin Yong.In the novel, her physical appearances is described as follows: "skin as white as snow, beautiful and elegant beyond convention and cannot be underestimated, but appears cold and indifferent". [1]
In Fujian's Anxi County, there was a run-down temple which held an iron statue of Guanyin, the Bodhisattva of Compassion.Every day on the walk to his tea fields, a poor farmer named Wei would pass by and reflect on the temple's worsening condition.
Jimmy Ni: Guo Congmin: Nicknamed as 'Handsome Min' Amy's boyfriend Song Yixin's ex-husband Lin Shuhua's ex-boyfriend Huimin's elder brother Renjie's father Goes to USA for treatment in episode 228 Returned to Taiwan in episode 339 Later became the Deputy General Manager of Paramount Entertainment Group Asia Attained 50% of World Hotel's shares
His version’s popularity is often attributed to a legend where he met the Bodhisattva Mañjuśrī disguised as an old man on Mt. Wutai, who urged him to bring the Sanskrit text to China. This narrative, depicted in Dunhuang murals, contributed to the widespread use of Buddhapālita’s version on dhāraṇī-pillars across China.
The tenth Jiu ge poem (Guo shang) is a hymn to soldiers killed in war ("Guo shang"). Guó (國) means the "state", "kingdom", or "nation". Shāng (殤) means to "die young". Put together, the title refers to those who meet death in the course of fighting for their country.
Wang Shen, a musician from the nearby city of Tianjin, started writing this song in late September 1950, shortly after he saw the sea of fluttering Chinese flags at Tiananmen Square during the preparation period for the first National Day of the People's Republic of China, which was to be held on 1 October that year.
Dugu Qiubai's final resting place is known as the Tomb of Swords. In The Return of the Condor Heroes the Condor leads Yang Guo to the Tomb, where Yang Guo reads a statement which Dugu Qiubai carved in stone: "Having roamed the jianghu (martial artists' community) for more than 30 years, I have killed all my foes and defeated all champions ...
Pure Immortal Hengwen Qingjun (Chinese衡文清君): The god of knowledge and talent. His Celestial Title is Hengwen, meaning “Judging one’s knowledge and talent according to his/her literature works”. He asks Song Yao to give him a name of a mortal, Zhao Heng (Chinese 赵衡). Zhao and Song are both the name of ancient Chinese vassal states.