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  2. Heavenly Sovereign - Wikipedia

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    Based on Shixue (始學) by Xiang Jun, after the heaven and earth were formed, there was the Heavenly Sovereign, with 13 heads (or 13 leaders). He was called Tianling (天靈, 'heavenly spirit') and ruled the world for 18,000 years. Based on Dongming Ji ( 洞冥記, title means "Records of everything about the ghosts"), there were 13 people ...

  3. Xiangshuishen - Wikipedia

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    The Xiangshuishen or Xiang River Goddesses are goddesses (or spirits and sometimes gods) of the Xiang River in Chinese folk religion. The Xiang flowed into Dongting Lake through the ancient kingdom of Chu, whose songs in their worship have been recorded in a work attributed to Qu Yuan. According to the Shanhaijing, the Xiang River deities were ...

  4. Xiangjun - Wikipedia

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    Xiangjun. Xiangjun may refer to: Xiangjun (title), a noble title used in imperial China. Xiang Army or Xiangjun, an army raised from Hunan during the Qing dynasty. Hunan Shoking F.C. or Hunan Xiangjun F.C., a Chinese football club.

  5. Xiangsha Liujun Wan - Wikipedia

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    Xiangsha Liujun Wan ( Chinese: 香砂六君丸) is a pale yellowish brown pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine to "replenish qi, invigorate the function of the spleen and regulate the function of the stomach". [1] It is slightly aromatic and tastes pungent and slightly sweet. It is used when there are symptoms of "diminished function of ...

  6. Jiu Ge - Wikipedia

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    Jiu Ge, or Nine Songs, ( Chinese: 九歌; pinyin: Jiǔ Gē; lit. 'Nine Songs') is an ancient set of poems. Together, these poems constitute one of the 17 sections of the poetry anthology which was published under the title of the Chuci (also known as the Songs of Chu or as the Songs of the South ). Despite the " Nine", in the title, the number ...

  7. Xiang Jun - Wikipedia

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    8. (0) Managerial career. 2023–2024. Shenzhen. *Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 29 March 2012. Xiang Jun ( Chinese: 向君; pinyin: Xiàng Jūn; born 20 October 1983, in Wuhan) is a Chinese football former player and manager. He last managed Shenzhen until its dissolution in early 2024.

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