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A major focus of the Móhē zhǐguān is the practice of samatha (止 zhǐ, calming or stabilizing meditation) and vipassana (觀 guān, clear seeing or insight).Zhiyi teaches two types of zhiguan - in sitting meditation and responding to objects following conditions or practicing mindfully in daily life. [3]
Descendants of Tang of Kam Tin further spread to Ha Tsuen, Tsz Tin Tsuen, Lung Yeuk Tau, Sha Tau Kok, Tai Po Tau, and other places. [3] Tangs also built ancestral and study halls, and markets near the villages, notably markets of Yuen Long and Tai Po, which were considered to have greatly contributed the development of New Territories.
Ge You, Zhang Ziyi, Tadanobu Asano, Gillian Chung, Du Chun, Ni Dahong, Yuan Quan, Yan Ni, Zhao Baogang, Han Geng, Huo Siyan, Wallace Chung, Eric Wang, Du Jiang, Lv Xing: Drama / Mystery: Mainland-Hong Kong co-production [345] [346] This is Life: Chen Weijun: Li Jiafu, Xia Jinju, Chen Xiaofeng, Zeng Xianchun: Documentary [347] 17 Four Warriors ...
Tang Wai-ling Lee Yin-ping Lau Bak-nung: Directed by: Johnnie To Fung Pak-yuen Benny Chan Ng Chun-shing Nelson Cheung Wong Kam-tin: Starring: Tony Leung Sheren Tang Kitty Lai Maggie Shiu Carol Cheng Simon Yam Kenneth Tsang: Theme music composer: Michael Lai: Opening theme: Kim Bun Sui Tsoi (劍伴誰在) performed by Tony Leung and Anita Mui ...
Nie Xin (聶新) is knocked off horseback by Xu Ning and trampled to death in the midst of battle. Feng Qi (馮玘) is killed in battle. Lei Zhen (雷震) is killed by Tang Long. Ni Lin (倪麟) is killed by Lin Chong. Fei Zhen (費珍) is Qiao Daoqing's subordinate. Xue Can (薛燦) surrenders to the Liangshan forces.
After the fall of the Tang dynasty, (c. 910 – c. 920) a Shang-ching Taoist master and court chronicler named Du Guangting wrote a hagiographical biography of the queen mother as part of his text "Yung ch'eng chi hsien lu" ("Records of the Assembled Transcendents of the Fortified Walled City"). This account represents the most complete source ...
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Li He (c. 790–791 – c. 816–817) was a Chinese poet of the mid-Tang dynasty.His courtesy name was Changji, and he is also known as Guicai and Shigui.. He was prevented from taking the imperial examination due to a naming taboo.