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Chinese Pinyin: Chang E Ben Yue
Chinese: 嫦娥奔月
Name Of Image: Chang’e the Moon Goddess
Description:

The Mid-Autumn Moon Festival falls on the night of full moon in the eighth lunar month. Chang’e, the Moon Goddess, is usually associated with this family-union occasion, together with the festival food – the moon cake (月饼). A legend recorded …

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Chinese Pinyin: Xiwangmu Zhu Shou
Chinese: 西王母祝寿
Name Of Image: Birthday Celebration for the Queen Mother of the West
Description:

In Zhuangzi (庄子), an ancient Chinese text from the late Warring States period (476–221 BCE)  and one of the two foundational texts of Daoism, the Queen Mother of the West (Xiwangmu 西王母) was mentioned as a deity who ‘obtained the Dao (the Way)’. …

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Chinese Pinyin: Laozi Qi Qing Niu
Chinese: 老子骑青牛
Name Of Image: Laozi Riding on a Black Buffalo
Description:

Laozi (Lao Tzu 老子), literally ‘old teacher or master’, is the well-known name for a great ancient Chinese thinker, to whom a five-thousand-character book ‘Dao de jing 道德经’, or The Scripture of the Way and Virtue, has been attributed. He …

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Chinese Pinyin: Laozi Chu Guan
Chinese: 老子出关
Name Of Image: Laozi exiting Han’gu Pass
Description:

Laozi (Lao Tzu 老子) is a great ancient Chinese thinker, to whom a five-thousand-character book ‘Dao de jing 道德经’, or The Scripture of the Way and Virtue, has been attributed. He is regarded as the founder of philosophical Daoism (Taoism), …

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Chinese Pinyin: Zhang Tian Shi Xiang Wu Du
Chinese: 张天师降五毒
Name Of Image: Heavenly Master Zhang Quelling the Five Poisons
Description:

In traditional Chinese customs, the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunisolar calendar is regarded as one of the most dangerous days of the year when evil spirits and hazardous creatures lurked around. Notably, five noxious creatures were …

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Chinese Pinyin: Hai Wu Tian Chou
Chinese: 海屋添筹
Name Of Image: May the length of your life be eternally prolonged!
Description:

In this scene, there are several Chinese longevity symbols such as the crane, the generic immortal, the pine tree, and the deer, etc. However, the proper meaning of this particular scene is not a simple assemblage of individual symbols. It …

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Chinese Pinyin: Zhongli Quan
Chinese: 钟离权
Name Of Image: Zhongli Quan
Description:

Zhongli Quan (钟离权, or 汉钟离 Han Zhongli) is regarded as the most eminent among the Daoist Eight Immortals. Respected as ‘Zhengyang Zushi (正阳祖师)’ or the ‘Grand Master with Pure Yang Energy’, he is one of the founders of the northern …

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Chinese Pinyin: Lv Dongbin
Chinese: 吕洞宾
Name Of Image: Lv Dongbin
Description:

As a young man, Lv Dongbin (吕洞宾, or Lü Dongbin) passed several rounds of civil-service examinations and was twice appointed as a county magistrate. After being bored with officialdom, he went to become a recluse in the mountains. Not until …

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Chinese Pinyin: Cao Guojiu
Chinese: 曹国舅
Name Of Image: Cao Guojiu
Description:

Cao Guojiu (曹国舅) is one of the later comers among the legendary Eight Daoist Immortals and has the fewest colourful stories attached to him. During the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), a Daoist priest named Miao Shanshi (苗善時 fl. 1324) compiled a …

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Chinese Pinyin: Kui Xing
Chinese: 魁星
Name Of Image: God of Literature
Description:

The term ‘Kui Xing’ originally referred to the North Star (北斗 Bei Dou). As stated in the Historical Records by Sima Qian (司马迁 145BCE – ?) , ‘Kui is the first star of the Great Dipper constellation’. Therefore, Kui also …

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