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Chinese Pinyin: Zhang Liang Yi Qiao Na Lv (Yi Qiao San Jin Lv)
Chinese: 张良圯桥纳履 (圯桥三进履)
Name Of Image: Zhang Liang Fetching Shoe on Yi Bridge
Description:

After Zhang Liang (张良, d. 189 BCE) failed to assassinate the first emperor of China, he changed his name and went into hiding. One day, he ran into Lord Yellowstone 黄石公, a guru strategist by the Yi Bridge 圯桥. The …

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Chinese Pinyin: Jiang Tai Gong Wei Bin Chui Diao
Chinese: 姜太公渭滨垂钓
Name Of Image: Jiang Ziya Was Discovered Angling by Baron of Zhou by the Wei River
Description:

When the Baron of the Zhou vassal state (周西伯) did a divination with oracle bones for his imminent hunting trip, the message came: ‘You will not catch a small bear or a large bear, but a teacher will be presented …

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Chinese Pinyin: Sui Yang Di Ye You Xi Yuan
Chinese: 隋炀帝夜游西苑
Name Of Image: Night Revel of the Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty
Description:

Emperor Yang of the Sui dynasty (隋炀帝, r. 606-18) is known for many achievements, such as linking the Yellow and Yangzi Rivers with the man-made Grand Canal, leading successful military campaigns expanding the Sui territory, and being accomplished in the …

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Chinese Pinyin: Bo Yi Shu Qi Kou Ma Jian Zhou Wang
Chinese: 伯夷、叔齐叩马谏周王
Name Of Image: Bo Yi and Shu Qi Trying to Stop the Mighty Zhou Army
Description:

Bo Yi (or Boyi, 伯夷) and Shu Qi (or Shuqi, 叔齐) were sons of the ruler of Guzhu (孤竹), a vassal state of the Shang dynasty (商朝, 16th-11th cent. BCE). As the king was getting old, he wanted Shu Qi, …

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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: Guo Ziyi Mian Zhou She Qiang Fan
Chinese: 郭子仪免胄慑强蕃
Name Of Image: Guo Ziyi Deterring the Enemy Without Armour
Description:

Guo Ziyi (郭子仪 697–781), posthumously bestowed the title Prince Zhongwu of Fenyang (汾阳忠武王) because of his birth place and his contribution to the court, was the greatest Tang-dynasty general. He played the key role in military campaigns against the Uyghur …

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Chinese Pinyin: Man Chuang Hu (Guo Ziyi Bai Shou)
Chinese: 满床笏 (郭子仪拜寿)
Name Of Image: A Bed Piled with Hu Sceptres (Guo Ziyi’s Grand Birthday Party)
Description:

Guo Ziyi (郭子仪 697–781), a native of Huazhou 华州 (a county near present-day Xi’an 西安), was the most prominent general-statesman of the Tang dynasty. For the great part of nearly thirty years and under a succession of four different emperors, …

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Chinese Pinyin: Fu Lu Shou San Xing
Chinese: 福禄寿三星
Name Of Image: Three Star Gods
Description:

The figures of Three Star Gods are personified representation of Good Fortune, Prosperity, and Longevity. They originated from Chinese people’s worship of the stars in the southern sky. During the time of Lichun 立春 (the Beginning of Spring), there are …

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Chinese Pinyin: Huang Shi Shou Shu (Yi Xia Chuan Shu)
Chinese: 黄石授书 (圯下传书)
Name Of Image: Lord Yellowstone teaching Zhang Liang art of war
Description:

Zhang Liang (张良, d. 189 BCE) was an ambitious young man and was looking for opportunities to overturn the emperor at that time. He ran into a guru strategist Lord Yellowstone (黄石公 Huang Shigong) by the Yi Bridge 圯桥, where …

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