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In caves near the Northern Air Temple, Zaheer and the Red Lotus administer mercury poison [1] [2] to Korra seeking to let her enter the Avatar State for the last time in an effort to keep herself alive before killing her so that the Avatar reincarnation cycle will be broken. Jinora, using her spiritual projection abilities, overhears the plan ...
Han – Ming Zan hua (簪花) Flower hairpin. Could be fresh flower, silk flower, and flowers made with other materials. Man could also wear. Adult Tang - Qing Huasheng (華勝) Round flower hairpin centered front of hair. Adult Han – Song Di Guan (翟冠) Adult Song - Ming Hua Guan (花冠) Flower Crown. [3]: 645–648 Adult Han – Song
Emperor wearing mianfu decorated with the Twelve ornaments, Ming dynasty. The Twelve ornaments are one of the oldest motifs in China. [ 11 ] : 71 They originated in the Western Zhou dynasty and was a group of highly auspicious ancient Chinese symbols and designs, signifying authority and power.
Ming dynasty official dress. Modern expert opinion. Chinese researcher Hua Mei (Chinese: 華梅), interviewed by student advocates of the Hanfu Movement in 2007, recognizes that defining hanfu is no simple matter, as there was no uniform style of Chinese fashion throughout the millennia of its history. Because of its constant evolution, she ...
Sui Tang Heroes: Heroes of Sui and Tang/Sui Tang Ying Xiong Chuan: 2003: 隋唐英雄传: Gao Yung: 1/2 Prince: 2007 二分之一王子 Yu Wo An Ideal World: Seek Self's World: 2006 - 2007: 寻找自我的世界: Weidong Chen (story), Chao Peng (illustrator) DevaShard: 2008–present: Zen: What the Master Would Not Discuss: Zi Bu Yu: 2008 ...
Hongmen seal, 19th century Amoy [1] Hongmen seal, 19th century Guangdong. The Tiandihui, the Heaven and Earth Society, also called Hongmen (the Vast Family), is a Chinese fraternal organization and historically a secretive folk religious sect in the vein of the Ming loyalist White Lotus Sect, the Tiandihui's ancestral organization. [2]
These cash coins were said to have been cast by the Prince of Qi or by the founder of the Southern Tang with the original name of the Tang kingdom. Only two specimens were known, and these have now disappeared. 937: Xu Zhigao: Baoda Yuanbao: 保大元寶: bǎo dà yuán bǎo: This cash coin has on its reverse the character Tian (天) above.
Along with the traditional blue and white porcelain, the Ming factories also produced wares with red, brown, and gold glazes. These wares often featured combinations of green patterns on a yellow background, or brown on green. [82] During the reign of the Xuande Emperor (1425–1435), blue and white porcelain reached its peak of quality.