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Obon (sometimes transliterated O-bon), or simply Bon, is the Japanese version of the Ghost Festival. [55] It has since been transformed over time into a family reunion holiday during which people from the big cities return to their home towns and visit and clean the resting places of their ancestors.
Zhongyuan (Chinese: 中原; pinyin: Zhōngyuán), the Central Plain(s), also known as Zhongtu (Chinese: 中土; pinyin: Zhōngtǔ, lit. 'central land') and Zhongzhou (Chinese: 中州; pinyin: Zhōngzhōu, lit. 'central region'), commonly refers to the part of the North China Plain surrounding the lower and middle reaches of the Yellow River, centered on the region between Luoyang and Kaifeng. [1]
For Season 2, the subtitled version aired from January 11 to February 2, 2020 [29] while the dubbed version aired from June 28 to July 19, 2020. [30] The dubbed version starred Shim Gyu-huk as Wei Wuxian and Ryu Seung-gon as Lan Wangji. Mo Dao Zu Shi Q subtitled version aired from December 3, 2020 to February 14, 2021. [31]
During the Han Dynasty, the Daoist book Record of Canonical Texts (典籍實錄) states that Zhao Gongming is the 'essence of the sun'. [8]During the Jin Dynasty, the Records of the Search for Spirits (搜神記) recorded: "The Heavenly Emperor appointed three generals, Zhao Gongming and Zhong Shiji, each to supervise the subjugation of spirits and the retrieval of human souls".
Zhongyuan Tower, also known as Henan Radio and Television Tower or "Tower of Fortune", is located in Zhengzhou, China. [1] It is a multi-functional commercial, artistic and cultural center integrating radio and television broadcasting, tourism, cross-border trade, cultural performance, catering and leisure. [ 5 ]
Yi Ji 伊籍: Jibo 機伯: Shanyang (Northwest of Jinxiang County, Shandong) Advisor, politician: Shu Han: Liu Biao: Sanguozhi vol. 38. Referenced as Yin Ji on rare occasions. Yi Liao 夷廖: General: Han dynasty: Yi Xiu 乙脩: General: Cao Wei: Yiduoza 壹多雜: Cheshi (Northwest of Turpan, Xinjiang) Tribal leader: Gushi: Yijianjiqie ...
Zhongyuan Yinyun (simplified Chinese: 中 原 音 韵; traditional Chinese: 中 原 音 韻; pinyin: Zhōngyuán Yīnyùn), literally meaning "Rhymes of the central plain", [1] is a rime book from the Yuan dynasty compiled by Zhou Deqing (周德清) in 1324. [2]
Zhongyuan, or the Central Plain, is the area on the lower reaches of the Yellow River which formed the cradle of Chinese civilization. Zhongyuan or 中原 may also refer to: Mainland China