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Eternity: A Chinese Ghost Story (倩女幽魂) is a Chinese period drama series produced by Taiwanese station CTS in collaboration with several other countries. It is loosely based on several famous folktales such as the love story of Nie Xiaoqian and Ning Caicheng from Pu Songling's novel Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (聊斋志异), the legend of Gan Jiang and Mo Ye and others.
Li Ji (李集), also referred to as "Li Jinyu" (李金吾), is the zhi jinyu (執金吾; security chief of the capital) of the Liao Empire and a descendant of Li Ling. He is killed by Qin Ming . Vice-Minister Ouyang ( 歐陽侍郎 ) is sent by Yelü Hui to persuade Song Jiang and the Liangshan heroes to surrender and defect to the Liao Empire.
One Heavenly Spirit, Lu Zhishen, is represented in a folktale as a sworn brother of Zhou Tong. [1]According to The Oral Traditions of Yangzhou Storytelling, several popular folktales about Wu Song, a Heavenly Spirit, from the "Wang School" of Yangzhou storytelling, state that he killed the tiger "in the middle of the tenth month" of the "Xuanhe year [1119]" (the emphasis belongs to the ...
ni 尼 ᠨᠢ ni: niao 鳥 ᠨᠢᠶᠣᠣ niyuu: nie 捏 ᠨᠢᠶᠸ niyw: niu 牛 ᠨᠢᠤ niu: nian 年 ᠨᠢᠶᠠᠨ niyan: nin 您 ᠨᠢᠨ nin: niang 娘 ᠨᠢᠶᠠᠩ niyang: ning 寧 ᠨᠢᠩ ning: ᠯ l li 哩 ᠯᠢ ni: lia 倆 ᠯᠢᠶᠠ liya: liao 撩 ᠯᠢᠶᠣᠣ niyuu: lie 列 ᠯᠢᠶᠸ niyw: liu 溜 ᠯᠢᠤ niu ...
The Tang dynasty was interrupted by the reign of Empress Wu Zetian (AD 690–705), who after deposing her sons, declared herself the founder of a Wu Zhou dynasty (武周); the Tang dynasty was resumed by her sons following her abdication. The dynasty was named for the family title: the Li (李) family were the Dukes of Tang.
Li Xi or Li Qi (李谿 per the Zizhi Tongjian and the History of the Five Dynasties [1] or 李磎 per the Old Book of Tang and the New Book of Tang) (d.June 4, 895 [2] [3]), courtesy name Jingwang (景望), nicknamed Li Shulou (李書樓), was an official of the Chinese Tang dynasty, serving briefly as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Zhaozong.
Many of these formulas were created by the pioneers of Chinese medicine and are quite old. For example, "Liu Wei Di Huang Wan" (六味地黄丸; liùwèi dìhuáng wán; liu-wei ti-huang wan) was developed by Qian Yi (钱乙 Qián Yǐ) (c. 1032–1113 CE).
In Search of the Supernatural (traditional Chinese: 搜 神 記; simplified Chinese: 搜神记; pinyin: Sōushén Jì; Wade–Giles: Sou-shên Chi; Jyutping: sau2 san4 gei3; lit. 'Record(s) of Searching for the Spirits'), is a 4th-century Chinese compilation of legends, short stories, and hearsay concerning Chinese gods , ghosts , and other ...