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  2. Hu Tao - Wikipedia

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    Hu Tao (Chinese: 胡桃; pinyin: Hú Táo; lit. 'Walnut') is a playable character in the action role-playing game Genshin Impact. She is voiced by Brianna Knickerbocker in English, Tao Dian [zh] in Chinese, Rie Takahashi in Japanese, and Kim Ha-ru [ko] in Korean. In the game, she serves as the 77th Director of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor ...

  3. Zhongli (Genshin Impact) - Wikipedia

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    Zhongli is the mysterious guest of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor, who is responsible for assisting in the preparation of its funerals and provides knowledge and support for attributes of the funeral. He is knowledgeable, elegant, and proficient in subjects and matters regarding Liyue . [ 9 ]

  4. Genshin Impact - Wikipedia

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    They are assisted by Wangsheng Funeral Parlor consultant Zhongli and the Eleventh Fatui Harbinger, Tartaglia, in performing a rite of farewell for the Archon, but Tartaglia betrays them and attempts to steal Rex Lapis's Gnosis, but is stopped by the Traveler. Tartaglia summons the ancient serpent god Osial to attack Liyue, but the adepti and ...

  5. List of Genshin Impact characters - Wikipedia

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    Cai Shujin. Kelly Baskin [4] Manaka Iwami [4] Kim Yeon-woo. An outgoing, gregarious Knight of Favonius and the only member of its Outrider unit; she is widely regarded as the gliding champion of Mondstadt. Amber is the first playable character that players obtain in the game, other than the Traveler. [7][9] Barbara.

  6. Wang Sheng (general) - Wikipedia

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    Wang Sheng, born Wang Shiu-chieh on October 15, 1915, [1] was the son of a Hakka land-owning family in Longnan County, Jiangxi, on the Guangdong border. [2] He received an elementary education at Chih-liang Elementary School (1924–29) and then worked as a clerk in his brother's traditional medicine store.

  7. Chinese funeral rituals - Wikipedia

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    Chinese funeral rituals comprise a set of traditions broadly associated with Chinese folk religion, with different rites depending on the age of the deceased, the cause of death, the deceased's marital and social statuses. [1] Different rituals are carried out in different parts of China, many contemporary Chinese people carry out funerals ...

  8. Cemeteries no longer just for the dead: Spaces have a new ...

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    Cemeteries, Chavez, said, used to be public parks, green spaces in increasingly crowded cities where families could stroll, picnic and take in natural beauty. They were so popular some even had to ...

  9. Japanese funeral - Wikipedia

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    Japanese funeral. A graveyard in Tokyo. The majority of funerals (葬儀, sōgi or 葬式, sōshiki) in Japan include a wake, the cremation of the deceased, a burial in a family grave, and a periodic memorial service. According to 2007 statistics, 99.81% of deceased Japanese are cremated. [1]