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  2. Tower of Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    The Tower of Hanoi (also called The problem of Benares Temple [1], Tower of Brahma or Lucas' Tower [2], and sometimes pluralized as Towers, or simply pyramid puzzle [3]) is a mathematical game or puzzle consisting of three rods and a number of disks of various diameters, which can slide onto any rod.

  3. Genshin Impact - Wikipedia

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    Genshin Impact [b] is a 2020 action role-playing game produced by MiHoYo/HoYoverse. [ c ] The game features an anime -style open world environment and an action-based battle system using elemental magic and character-switching.

  4. Mount Qingyuan - Wikipedia

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    Mount Qingyuan has been famous since the Tang dynasty of Imperial China.The earliest mention of Mount Qingyuan is from around 221–207 BCE. Rapid development of Mount Qingyuan began in 618–1279 CE, and reached its peak during 1297 to 1911.

  5. Qingyun Temple - Wikipedia

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    Qingyun Temple, may refer to: Qingyun Temple (Guangdong) (simplified Chinese: ...

  6. Xiangyun (Auspicious clouds) - Wikipedia

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    Chinese character Qi (气), Spring and Autumn period The clouds physical characteristics (being wispy and vaporous in nature) were associated with the Taoist concept of qi (气; 氣), especially yuanqi, [3]: 133 and the cosmological forces at work; [1] [note 4] i.e. the yuanqi was the origins of the Heavens and Earth, and all things were created from the interaction between the yin and yang.

  7. Qingyun Temple (Guangdong) - Wikipedia

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    Qingyun Temple preserves the architectural style of the Qing dynasty. Main structures from the Hall of Skanda to the Hall of Pagoda are aligned with the central axis and divided into five courtyards. At the very front are Hall of Skanda, followed by the Mahavira Hall , and finally the Hall of Pagoda in the rear.

  8. Wang Qingyun - Wikipedia

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  9. Mount Qiyun - Wikipedia

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    Mount Qiyun (simplified Chinese: 齐云山; traditional Chinese: 齊雲山; pinyin: Qíyún Shān; lit. 'Cloud-High Mountain') is a mountain and national park located in Xiuning County in Anhui Province, China.