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Chinese Pinyin: Ni Jin Bao Jie
Chinese: 泥金报捷
Name Of Image: Yingying receiving good news delivered by the pageboy
Description:

This is a story from the Romance of the Western Chamber, a famous Chinese play written by Wang Shifu (王实甫, 1260-1336) in Yuan dynasty (1271-1368): On his way to the capital to take civil-service exams, Scholar Zhang (张生) fell in love …

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Chinese Pinyin: Xiangru Ti Qiao
Chinese: 相如题桥
Name Of Image: Sima Xiangru Inscribing on the Bridge Gateway
Description:

‘Sima Xiangru Inscribing on the Bridge Gateway (相如题桥)’ was a popular theme in theatre from at least the Song (960-1279) through to the Qing (1644-1911) dynasty. Sima Xiangru (司马相如) was a Western Han (202 BCE – 8 CE) scholar unsuccessful …

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Chinese Pinyin: Qing Pao Ji (Lv Weng Bao En Song Xin Niang)
Chinese: 青袍记 (吕翁报恩送新娘)
Name Of Image: Lv Dongbin Sending Liang Hao a Bride to Repay him a Life Debt
Description:

The Ming-dynasty play The Story of the Blue Robe (青袍记 Qingpao ji, also called《梁氏父子传胪记》) tells the story of how Lv Dongbin (吕洞宾 Lü Dongbin or 吕纯阳), one of the Eight Daoist Immortals (八仙 baxian), survived a catastrophe with the help …

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Chinese Pinyin: Du Liniang You Yuan Jing Meng
Chinese: 杜丽娘游园惊梦
Name Of Image: A Startled Romantic Dream in the Back Garden
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‘True love conquers all’ is the theme of the Peony Pavilion (牡丹亭 Mudan Ting), a musical play of fifty-five scenes written by Tang Xianzu (汤显祖, 1550–1616) in Ming dynasty. Also known as The Romance of Return of Soul (还魂记 Huanhun …

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Chinese Pinyin: Zhang Sheng Gan Kao (Ying Ju Deng Tu)
Chinese: 张生赶考 (应举登途)
Name Of Image: Scholar Zhang Embarking on His Journey to Sit for Civil-Service Examinations
Description:

Young scholar Zhang Junrui (张君瑞, also called Zhang Sheng 张生) is the male protagonist in the famous ancient Chinese play, Romance of the Western Chamber (西厢记 Xixiang ji, alternative translation is The Story of the Western Wing). He was commonly referred …

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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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Chinese Pinyin: Kui Xing Ti Dou, Du Zhan Ao Tou
Chinese: 魁星踢斗, 独占鳌头
Name Of Image: When the God of Literature kicks an ink vessel, you are blessed to be the only one who can stand on the head of a dragon-carp.
Description:

As the deity who grants success in the imperial examinations, Kui Xing 魁星 is revered as the God of Literature. The image of Kui Xing is often presented as a spirit holding a writing brush in one hand and a …

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