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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: Ba Xian
Chinese: 八仙
Name Of Image: Eight Daoist Immortals
Description:

The Eight Immortals (八仙 ba xian, in Chinese) are eight colourful Daoist personalities well-known in Chinese popular culture for over seven hundred years. 仙 (xian) in Chinese means ‘those who have achieved longevity, immortality, and enlightenment’ and their artistic characterisation …

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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: Meng Haoran Ta Xue Xun Mei
Chinese: 孟浩然踏雪寻梅
Name Of Image: Meng Haoran Looking for Plum Blossom on a Snowy Day
Description:

Meng Haoran (孟浩然, c. 690–740) is one of the most renowned poets in Tang dynasty (618–906). He started off pursuing a civil service career and then abandoned it to concentrate on poetry. He was a major influence on other Tang …

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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: Tao Yuanming Ai Ju
Chinese: 陶渊明爱菊
Name Of Image: Tao Yuanming Appreciating Chrysanthemums
Description:

Tao Yuanming (陶渊明, 365–427), also known as Tao Qian 陶潜, the paragon of ‘Fields and Gardens poetry’, spent most of his life as a hermit in a cottage in the countryside, reading, drinking wine, and writing poetry in an unmannered style. …

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Chinese Pinyin: Dong Zhuo Da Nao Feng Yi Ting
Chinese: 董卓大闹凤仪亭
Name Of Image: The Couple’s Tryst in the Phoenix Pavilion Making Dong Zhuo Fly into a Fury
Description:

Dong Zhuo (董卓 d. 192), a tyrannic warlord rising to power at the end of the Han dynasty, caused great concern among courtiers and officials. Wang Yun (王允), the Minister Over the Masses (司徒 Situ), was entrusted to figure out …

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