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Thiền uyển tập anh has a follow-up to the story: In the Early Lê dynasty, Buddhist monk Khuông Việt travelled to Vệ Linh mountain and wanted to build a house there. That night, he dreamt of a deity who wore gold armor, carried a golden spear in his left hand and a tower in his right hand, followed by more than ten people.
Tiếng ve gọi hè; Tình khúc Ơ-bai; Tình nhớ (Missing love) Tình sầu (Sorrowful love) Tình xa (Distant love) Tình xót xa vừa; Tình yêu tìm thấy; Tôi đã mất (I have lost) Tôi đang lắng nghe / Im lặng thở dài (I am listening / Quiet sigh) Tôi ơi đừng tuyệt vọng (Despair not, dear me)
Thần Trụ Trời or Ông Trụ Trời (lit. "Pillar of Heaven"), with some versions calling him Khổng Lồ ( lit. "The Giant"), is the first god in some traditions of Vietnamese mythology , being the one who created the world by building pillars to separate heaven and earth.
Đông Hồ painting of Ông Táo. Ông Táo (翁灶) also known as Táo Quân (灶君, Mandarin Táo), Táo Vương (灶王), Thần Bếp (神灶), Vua Bếp (𢂜灶) or the Kitchen god is regarded in Vietnamese culture as the advocate of the Vietnamese family with the gods and the emissary between heaven to earth.
[1] He was born Nguyễn Trọng Trí, at Lệ Mỹ Village, Đồng Hới District, Quảng Bình Province. [2] His pen names included Minh Duệ, Phong Trần, Lệ Thanh, and finally Hàn Mặc Tử, [3] by which name is known today. He grew up in a poor family, his father having died when he was young. He showed poetic talent at a young age.
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As of 2016, KVTO carries Sing Tao's programs on weekdays from 7 am to 2 pm and from 4 pm to 7 pm, and 12 noon to 2pm Saturday and Sunday. Mandarin broadcasts began on March 3, 1997. As of 2016, KSQQ carries Sing Tao's programs on weekdays from 7 am to 1 pm to the Mandarin-speaking population which is concentrated in the South Bay area.
Chinese legend states that Lao-tzu wrote his Tao Te Ching at the insistence of Yinxi, [2] an astrologer and the guard at Hangu Pass, before leaving for the west. [3] The state of Qin fortified the pass in 361 BC as its eastern border, [4] protecting access to their homeland from the armies of the other Warring States competing to succeed the Zhou.