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  2. Longmu - Wikipedia

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    'Mother of Dragons'), transliterated as Lung Mo in Cantonese, was a Chinese woman who was deified as a goddess after raising five infant dragons. Longmu and her dragons developed a strong bond for each other and have thus become an example of filial devotion and parental love , an important virtue in Chinese culture.

  3. List of sources of Chinese culinary history - Wikipedia

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    An annotated version of the Rites of Zhou [1] Yili zhushu (Ceremonies and Rites with Commentaries) [2] 仪礼注疏; 儀禮注疏: Banquet rites, single food offering rites, secondary food offering rites, and other rites mentioned Liji zhengyi (Book of Rites) [3] 礼记正义; 禮記正義: Eight different delicacies and others are mentioned.

  4. West Lake Fish in Vinegar Gravy - Wikipedia

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    To inform the history of the West Lake Fish in Vinegar Gravy, one has to start with the "Sister Song's Fish Soup" from Hangzhou in the Southern Song Dynasty. [3] Song Wusao was a famous female folk chef in the Southern Song Dynasty. One day, the Emperor Zhao Gou took a dragon boat to sail on the West Lake. When he once tasted the fish soup, he ...

  5. Meng Po - Wikipedia

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    Meng Po (Chinese: 孟婆; pinyin: Mèng Pó; Wade–Giles: Meng-p'o; lit. 'Old Lady Meng') is the goddess of oblivion in Chinese mythology, who serves Meng Po Soup on the Bridge of oblivion or Naihe Bridge (Chinese: 奈何桥; pinyin: Nàihé qiáo). This soup wipes the memory of the person so they can reincarnate into the next life without the ...

  6. Category:Chinese legends - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Legend of the White Snake (2 C, ... Tian Xian Pei (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Chinese legends"

  7. Deer Terrace Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Deer Terrace Pavilion (traditional Chinese: 鹿臺; simplified Chinese: 鹿台; pinyin: Lùtái) was a structure believed to have been built during the Shang dynasty. Its location was believed to be in Zhaoge (near the present-day Jinniuling mountain ridge in Qi County, Hebi).

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  9. Ranka (legend) - Wikipedia

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    The exact date of origin of the legend is unknown, but it has literary antecedents from the 5th century AD, and the "rotten axe handle" plot element was certainly present by an early 6th-century version. One plot element of the legend features two immortals playing a board game, interpreted in later times as Go, so that Lanke (or Ranka in ...