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  2. Mo Dao Zu Shi - Wikipedia

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    Mo Dao Zu Shi (Chinese: 魔道祖师; pinyin: Módào Zǔshī; lit. 'Demonic Path Ancestral Master') is a Chinese donghua series based on the novel of the same name written by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu ( Chinese : 墨香铜臭 ).

  3. Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation - Wikipedia

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    "Ma Đạo Tổ Sư" June 2023 - ongoing [32] Daisy.Comics, Hanoi: Paperback, Uncensored Portuguese (BRA) "Mo Dao Zu Shi: O Fundador da Cultivação Demoníaca" Mo Dao Zu Shi: The Founder of Demonic Cultivation: January 2024 - ongoing [33] NewPop, São Paulo: Paperback, Uncensored Portuguese (POR) "Grão-mestre do Demonismo" Grandmaster of Demonism

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The site is home to more than 200 stones and megaliths, carved with different images and complicated designs. Images of mountains, hills, and fields can be seen, as well as traces of three kinds of writing system: the pictographs of Han Chinese, talismans of Tày and Dao ethnic groups. [28] [29] Ba Bể – Na Hang Natural Heritage Area

  5. Comparison of Standard Chinese transcription systems

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    Hanyu Pinyin Bopomofo Tong-yong Wade– Giles MPS II Yale EFEO Lessing –Othmer Gwoyeu Romatzyh IPA Note Tone 1 Tone 2 Tone 3 Tone 4 a: ㄚ: a: a: a: a: a: a: a: ar: aa: ah: a: ai

  6. Way of the Five Pecks of Rice - Wikipedia

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    The Way of the Five Pecks of Rice (Chinese: 五斗米道; pinyin: Wǔ Dǒu Mǐ Dào) or the Way of the Celestial Master, commonly abbreviated to simply The Celestial Masters, was a Chinese Taoist movement founded by the first Celestial Master Zhang Daoling in 142 CE.

  7. Tudigong - Wikipedia

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    A Tudigong (Chinese: 土地公; lit. 'Lord of the Land') is a kind of Chinese tutelary deity of a specific location. [1] There are several Tudigongs corresponding to different geographical locations and sometimes multiple ones will be venerated together in certain regions.

  8. Haidilao - Wikipedia

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    A Haidilao restaurant in Suzhou, China Haidilao self service sauce bar. Food layout at Haidilao. Haidilao International Holding Ltd., or Haidilao (Chinese: 海底捞), is a Chinese hot pot chain, known for its customer service. [2]

  9. Sima Yi - Wikipedia

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    323–325), a descendant of Sima Yi, once asked an official named Wang Dao to tell him about the origins of the Jin dynasty. Wang Dao told him everything from Sima Yi's career to Cao Mao's attempted coup against Sima Zhao. After hearing from Wang Dao, Emperor Ming said: "If what you said is true, how can the Jin (dynasty) expect to last long ...