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Mo Yu Chen: Teacher of the dark magical arts and godfather to Muyun De. Has an obsession with Muyun Sheng, and Panxi, and the powers they hold as magical beings. A mysterious man from Chen Yue Sect who is skilled in dark magical arts. His is in cahoots with Muyun De to fulfill his ultimate goal to cause chaos in the world. Kan Qingzi: Ji Yuncong
Mo won the 2005 International Nonino Prize in Italy. In 2009, he was the first recipient of the University of Oklahoma's Newman Prize for Chinese Literature. [5] In 2012, Mo was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for his work as a writer "who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary". [6] [7]
Yu Jian (Chinese: 于坚;), born 1954, is a Chinese poet, writer and documentary film director. He is a major figure among "The Third Generation Poets" that came after the Misty Poetry movement of the early 1980s. His work has been translated into Bulgarian, English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Danish, and Japanese.
Feng yun ren wu (1977) Shui ling long (1977) Long she xia ying (1977) Jin luo han (1977) Leng yue gu xing jian wu qing (1977) Sheng jian feng yun (1977) Jiao jiao bing tuan (1977) Ren ba zhao (1977) Tuo gu gui jian lang yan (1977) Bai Yu Jing (1977) Snake & Crane Arts of Shaolin (1978) - Leader Gu; Tian ya wei gui ren (1978) Yi zhao ban shi ...
He dislikes Chen Changsheng and constantly tries to ruin his reputation. He has an unrequited love toward Mo Yu. He is killed by Youyi Hair Clasp by the Empress during the Tianhai's attempt to assassinate her. Feng Lijun as Gou Hanshi Senior disciple of Li Shan Sword sect. He is loyal and upright. He likes Qi Jian, and looks up to Qiushan Jun.
The origins of the yunjian appears to have been derived from multiple origins. [1]: 69 There are also several hypotheses on their origins.[6]Yunjian motif found on a Han dynasty bronze mirror.
Name Courtesy name Birth year Death year Ancestral home (present-day location) Role Allegiance Previous allegiance(s) Notes Zang Ai 臧艾: Hua County, Taishan (Fangcheng Town, Fei County, Shandong)
Yu Yunwen (Chinese: 虞允文; pinyin: Yú Yǔnwén; 1110–1174) was a Chinese official and general of the Song dynasty. He fought in the Jin–Song wars and led the Song forces in the Battle of Caishi against an army of the Jurchen -led Jin dynasty .