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Recipes to Live By (Chinese: 味想天開; Cantonese Yale: Meihséung Tīnhōi; literally "Peculiar Taste") is a 2017 Hong Kong television costume historical period comedy drama produced by Chong Wai-kin for TVB, starring Tony Hung and Sisley Choi as the main leads, with Hugo Wong, Rebecca Zhu, Stephanie Ho, Ram Chiang, Joseph Lee, Mary Hon, Maria Cordero, Toby Leung and William Chak as the ...
Li Ji (Tian Xuan Star) Wang Feng (Tian Ji Star) Liu Jin (Tian Quan Star) Wang Chu (Tian Heng Star) Peng Jiuyuan (Tian Xiang Star) Li Sanyi (Tian Ji Star) The Five Elements Water Virtue Stars of the Northern Dipper [note 5] The Water Virtue Star: Lu Xiong (Leader of the four righteous gods of the water department)
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The Heavenly Official, full title: the Heavenly Official of Higher Origin and First-Rank Who Bestows Blessings (上元一品賜福天官, shàngyuán yīpǐn cìfú tiānguān), also known as the Great Emperor of Middle Heaven North Star (紫微大帝, zǐwēi dàdì).
Heaven Official's Blessing (Chinese: 天官赐福, pinyin: Tiān Guān Cì Fú) is a Chinese novel series written by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu (Chinese: 墨香铜臭). The serialization started on Jinjiang Literature City, a popular Chinese website for publishing and serializing web fiction , on June 16, 2017, and was completed on February 25, 2018.
After his third ascension to the Heavenly Realm, Xie Lian accidentally destroys some gods' properties. In order to pay for the damages, he goes back to the Mortal Realm to gain merits. During his travels, he meets a mysterious young man who goes by the name San Lang.
Li Tianyuan (李天垣; Lǐ Tiānyuán) is the leader of the Heaven Hall and Yin Tianzheng's junior. Chang Jinpeng (常金鵬; Cháng Jīnpéng) is the leader of the Vermilion Bird Altar who is slain by Xie Xun. Bai Guishou (白龜壽; Bái Guīshòu) is the leader of the Black Tortoise Altar who is slain by Ding Minjun.
From 'king', Tian was semantically extended to mean 'dead kings', 'ancestral kings', who controlled 'fate; providence', and ultimately a single omnipotent deity Tian 'Heaven'. In addition, Tian named both 'the heavens' (where ancestral kings and gods supposedly lived) and the visible 'sky'.