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Zhong Yuan Jie (Hungry Ghost Festival) - INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE; Zhongyuan Festival; Chinese Ghost Culture; Hong Kong University Library Digital Archives Oral History Project of Hong Kong; Waters, Dan (2004). "The Hungry Ghosts Festival in Aberdeen Street, Hong Kong" (PDF). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. 44: 41– 55.
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]
To her classmates in the Ultimate Class, she is understanding and caring and will do anything to help her classmates when they are in trouble. She is the love interest of Zhong Wan Jun and is dating Zhong Wan Jun after the return from their time travel mission. Zhong Wan Jun (中萬鈞) portrayed by Sam. He is one of the members of the Ultimate ...
Hua Wu Que grew up in Yi Hua Palace under the care of Master Yao Yue. After completing his martial arts training, he was sent out of the palace by Master Yao Yue to kill Jiang Xiao Yu with his own hands. He fell in love with Tie Xin Lan. Vicky Liang Tie Xin Lan She is the daughter of Tie Zhan, one of the ten great villains.
The ruler of heaven, Haotian Shangdi, had ordered the twelve heavenly generals to submit to him, but the Jie Sect refused, and so a war broke out between the two sects. [3] At the same time, the Shang Dynasty was coming to an end, and the Zhou Dynasty was about to begin.
They include: Hu Tiehua, his childhood friend who has a penchant for alcoholic drinks; Ji Bingyan, who appears cold and indifferent but is actually very warm-hearted; Wuhua (無花), a Buddhist monk who later turns out to be a villain; Zhongyuan Yidianhong (中原一點紅; 'A Red Spot in the Central Plains'), a powerful swordsman and contract ...
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 ...
The Five Tiger Generals is a popular appellation in Chinese culture for the top five military commanders serving under one lord. Although the term does not appear in Chinese historical records and is not used officially, it has been heavily used in literature texts, folklore, as well as popular culture.