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  2. Yeren - Wikipedia

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    The yeren (Chinese: 野 人, 'wild man') is a cryptid apeman reported to inhabit remote, mountainous regions of China, most famously in the Shennongjia Forestry District in the Hubei Province. Sightings of "hairy men" have remained constant since the Warring States Period circa 340 BC through the Tang dynasty (618–907 AD), before solidifying ...

  3. Chinese gods and immortals - Wikipedia

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    Hòuyì (后羿, "Yi the Archer"), was a man who sought for immortality, reaching Xiwangmu on her mountain, Kunlun. Yanwang ( 閻王 , "Purgatory King") [ iv ] the ruler of the underworld , assisted by the Heibai Wuchang ( 黑白無常 , "Black and White Impermanence"), representing the alternation of yin and yang principles, alongside Ox-Head ...

  4. File:Tang dynasty-Lu Tong-Seven cups of tea.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Book of the Later Han - Wikipedia

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    The Book of the Later Han, also known as the History of the Later Han and by its Chinese name Hou Hanshu (Chinese: 後漢書), is one of the Twenty-Four Histories and covers the history of the Han dynasty from 6 to 189 CE, a period known as the Later or Eastern Han.

  6. Xue Tao - Wikipedia

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    Xue Tao was born in Chang'an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty, and migrated with her parents to the State of Shu in her youth. [7] The daughter of a minor government official named Xue Yun (薛郧), her father died while she was young. [8] After Xue Tao's father passed away, her mother became a widow, and they lived in poverty. [9]

  7. Archaeologists Found Someone They Never Expected in an ...

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    A Tang dynasty tomb decorated with colorful murals is providing a new glimpse into daily life in China during the 8 th century. Most interestingly, the murals show signs of Western influence ...

  8. Tang Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Tang Chinese or Tangren and variants may refer to the following: The people of the Tang dynasty of medieval China; Middle Chinese, the reconstructed prestige dialect of Tang China; Han Chinese people, particularly in southern Chinese dialects like Cantonese, Hakka, and Minnan. Tangren Media, a Chinese media company

  9. Li Shangyin - Wikipedia

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    Li was a typical Late Tang poet: his works were sensuous, dense and allusive. The latter quality made adequate translation extremely difficult. The political, biographical, or philosophical implications contained in some of his poems have been a subject of debate for many centuries in China.