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Meng Haoran (Chinese: 孟浩然; Wade–Giles: Meng Hao-jan; 689/691–740) was a Chinese poet and a major literary figure of the Tang dynasty.He was somewhat an older contemporary of Wang Wei, Li Bai and Du Fu.
A major focus of the Móhē zhǐguān is the practice of samatha (止 zhǐ, calming or stabilizing meditation) and vipassana (觀 guān, clear seeing or insight).Zhiyi teaches two types of zhiguan - in sitting meditation and responding to objects following conditions or practicing mindfully in daily life. [3]
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Cui Hao was born in Biànzhōu (汴州, present day Kaifeng, Henan) and passed the imperial examinations in 723. He is known to have traveled extensively as an official, particularly between the years 723–744. He was known for three poetry topic - women, frontier outposts, and natural scenery.
Peter Ho Ni Dahong Yu Rongguang Zhang Bo Nie Yuan Chen Hao Ruby Lin Victor Huang Yu Bin: Theme music composer: Zhao Jiping: Opening theme: Give Me Back A World At Peace by Liao Changyong: Ending theme: 1. Heroes Cross Heaven And Earth by Tan Jing 2. A Blurry World by Tang Can: Country of origin: China: Original language: Mandarin: No. of ...
買 bói bhoi 2 [ᵐ̥boi 鵝 gô gho 5 ᵑ̊ɡo 來 lāi lai 7 ⁿ̥ɺai 食 tsia̍h ziah 8 tsiaʔ] 買 鵝 來 食 bói gô lāi tsia̍h bhoi2 gho5 lai7 ziah8 [ᵐ̥boi ᵑ̊ɡo ⁿ̥ɺai tsiaʔ] "buy geese to eat" Problems playing this file? See media help. Teochew, like other Southern Min varieties, is one of the few modern Sinitic languages which have voiced obstruents (stops, fricatives ...
Chi Yun is a war god from Ruo Jiang Tribe, a wild beast-turned-man driven by revenge, who wants to dominate and unite all living things under one ruler. His resolve is immovable until he meets Muqing Mo, a princess from the Xuan Yang Kingdom. However, Muqing Mo is betrothed by her family to Prince Sheng Lun from the Ling Yun Kingdom.
After their defeat, Di Yuan and Qiao Zheng go missing; Cheng Gui and Xie Fu attempt to escape but are captured by civilians, handed over to the Liangshan forces, and subsequently executed. Cheng Gui (成貴), nicknamed "Jade-Clawed Dragon" (玉爪龍) Di Yuan (翟源), nicknamed "Bright-Scaled Dragon" (錦鱗龍)