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  2. Taiyi Shengshui - Wikipedia

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    Taiyi Shengshui (Chinese: 太一生水; pinyin: Tàiyī Shēngshuǐ; lit. 'The Great One Gave Birth to Water') is an ancient Chinese text from around 300 BC during the Warring States period.

  3. Yangsheng (Daoism) - Wikipedia

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    Some sinologists translate yangsheng and yangxing (養性) as "macrobiotic", using English macrobiotic in its original meaning "Inclined or tending to prolong life; relating to the prolongation of life" instead of its more familiar macrobiotic diet meaning, "Of or pertaining to a Zen Buddhist dietary system intended to prolong life, comprising ...

  4. Forever and Ever (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Forever and Ever (Chinese: 一生一世) is a 2021 contemporary Chinese romantic television series, starring Ren Jialun and Bai Lu.The series is based on the novel Yi Sheng Yi Shi Mei Ren Gu (一生一世美人骨) by Mo Bao Fei Bao.

  5. Yat sang ho kau - Wikipedia

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    "Meaning of Life" (一生何求 "yat sang ho kau") Cantonese rendition of Mandarin song, "Sometimes Thinking" (惦記這一些; diànjì zhè yīxiē), from the album One Game, One Dream (一場遊戲一場夢; yīchǎng yóuxì yīchǎng mèng) by Dave Wang Music: Wang Wen-ching (王文清); Lyrics: Poon Wai Jyun (潘偉源)

  6. Yusheng - Wikipedia

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    Yusheng literally means "raw fish" but since "fish" (魚) is commonly conflated with its homophone "abundance" (餘), Yúshēng (魚生) is interpreted as a homophone for Yúshēng (餘升), meaning an increase in abundance. Therefore, yusheng is considered a symbol of abundance, prosperity and vigor.

  7. Ru (upper garment) - Wikipedia

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    The term yi (衣) generally refers to clothing. [6] In ancient times, the term yi referred to an upper outer garment. [6] The term yi appeared in ancient texts to refer to upper garments, such as in the Luyi, [7] in the Mao Commentary, [8]: 94 in the Analects, [9] and in the I Ching. [10]

  8. Shen (Chinese religion) - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary (2nd ed.) defines shen in these terms, "In Chinese philosophy: a god, person of supernatural power, or the spirit of a dead person." Shen can also refer to a living, "'spiritual' or 'spiritlike'" person or people when they accomplish things perceived to be superhuman , such as saving "people through the power of ...

  9. Yisheng Yishi - Wikipedia

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    Yisheng Yishi (一生一世), meaning "lifetime", may refer to: 1314 sounds like "一生一世" But Always, 2014 Chinese-Hong Kong romantic drama film; Forever and Ever, 2021 Chinese romantic television series