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  2. Xuanwu (god) - Wikipedia

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    Xuanwu or Xuandi (Chinese: 玄帝; pinyin: Xuándì), also known as Zhenwu (真武, lit. ' True Warrior ' or ' Truly Valiant ' ) or Zhenwudadi ( 真武大帝 , lit. ' True Martial Great Emperor ' or ' Truly Valiant Great Emperor ' ), is a revered deity in Chinese religion , one of the higher-ranking deities in Taoism .

  3. Black Turtle-Snake - Wikipedia

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    The Black Tortoise is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. It is usually depicted as a tortoise intertwined with a snake. [1] The character '武' can mean 'martial' or 'warrior.' The two characters 玄 and 武 do not have any literal meaning of tortoise and snake. But both tortoise and snake are known to hibernate during winter.

  4. Xuanwu - Wikipedia

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    Xuanwu or Xuan Wu may refer to: ... Black Tortoise or Turtle, one of the Four Symbols of Chinese astronomy; Xuanwu (god) ("Dark Warrior"), a god in Chinese religion ...

  5. Snakes in Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    Depiction on the grounds of the Beijing Ancient Observatory of Xuanwu – the sign for the northern quarter of the sky. In the ancient China of the Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE), worship of Four Directional deities developed, the directions were east, south, west, and north. With the direction of the middle, there were five major directions ...

  6. Four Symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Four Symbols are represented in an inspired line of skins for characters of the first-person-shooter Overwatch. In the game's 2018 Chinese New Year (Year of the Dog) event, playable characters Zarya, Mercy, Pharah, and Genji received cosmetic skins based on the Black Tortoise (Xuanwu), the Vermillion Bird (Zhuque), the Azure Dragon ...

  7. Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Xuanwu of Northern Wei (May or June 483 [1] – February 12, 515 [2]) was an emperor of the Xianbei-led Chinese Northern Wei dynasty (499-515). [3] He was born Tuoba Ke , but later changed his surname so that he became Yuan Ke .

  8. Xuanwu Lake - Wikipedia

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    The dragon, seen in the lake, looked like a tortoise and a snake and was named Xuanwu, meaning black tortoise. [1] During the Six Dynasties period (222–859) a garden on a basaltic site was created, which is now considered one of the most scenic places in the park. [2] The area was used for hunting and training by the emperor's family members. [3]

  9. Carol of Zhenguan - Wikipedia

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    In 626 during the Tang dynasty, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin, assassinated two of his brothers, Li Jiancheng, the Crown Prince, and Li Yuanji, the Prince of Qi, in a palace coup historically known as the Xuanwu Gate Incident. Two months later, he ascended the throne in Chang'an and changed the era name to "Zhenguan" to mark the start of his reign.