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  2. Nüwa - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese tomb murals and iconography, Fuxi and Nüwa generally have snake-like bodies and human face or head. [22] [23] [24] Nüwa is often depicted holding a compass or multiple compasses, which were a traditional Chinese symbol of a dome-like sky. [1] She was also thought to be an embodiment of the stars and the sky [1] or a star god.

  3. List of The Legend of Qin characters - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most driving aspect of his character, is his belief that his father will return to him one day, thus motivating him to become one of the most famous swordsmen in the world. Gao Yue (Chinese: 高月; pinyin: gāo yuè) Gao Yue ( also known as Yue-er) is a princess of the former Yan Kingdom and Yan Dan's daughter and an orphan.

  4. Joyce Cheng - Wikipedia

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    Hins praised Cheng's musical talent and added that he hopes they will be able to perform together on stage in the future. In September 2008, Cheng launched her acting career on the hit TVB sitcom "Off Pedder" (畢打自己人). Cheng's character, Joyce Yu, was a recurring role on the sitcom which ran for 337 episodes.

  5. Xian (Taoism) - Wikipedia

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    Xian are common characters in Chinese fantasy works. There is a genre called xianxia , which is part of a larger genre called cultivation fantasy or cultivation, named after the beings where characters usually seek to become xian in a fantasy world that is either militaristic or fraught with other dangers.

  6. Cheng Yen - Wikipedia

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    Cheng Yen or Shih Cheng Yen (Chinese: 證嚴法師, 釋證嚴; pinyin: Zhèngyán Fǎshī; Wade–Giles: Chêng 4 Yen 2 Fa 3-shih 1; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chèng-giâm Hoat-su; [a] born Chin-Yun Wong; the 24th of the third Lunar month, 4 May 1937) [1] [2] is a Taiwanese Buddhist nun , teacher, and philanthropist.

  7. Nien Cheng - Wikipedia

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    Nien Cheng or Zheng Nian (January 28, 1915 – November 2, 2009) was the pen name of Yao Nien-Yuan [1] (Chinese: 姚念媛; pinyin: Yáo Niànyuán). [2] She was a Chinese author known for recounting her experiences during the Cultural Revolution in her memoir Life and Death in Shanghai .

  8. Ye Xian - Wikipedia

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    "Ye Xian" (traditional Chinese: 葉 限; simplified Chinese: 叶 限; pinyin: Yè Xiàn; Wade–Giles: Yeh Hsien; [jê ɕjɛ̂n]) is a Chinese fairy tale that is similar to the European Cinderella story, the Malay-Indonesian Bawang Putih Bawang Merah tale, [1] and stories from other ethnic groups including the Tibetans and the Zhuang. [2]

  9. Zhao Feiyan - Wikipedia

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    According to historical accounts, her personal name might be Yi Zhu (宜主), She was a daughter of two hereditary servants of imperial princes or princesses. Those accounts also say that when she was born, her parents were so poor that they abandoned her, but they saw that she was still alive after three days, so they took her back in and ...