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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: Cao Qiao Jing Meng
Chinese: 草桥惊梦
Name Of Image: Scholar Zhang’s startled dream at Caoqiao Inn
Description:

This is Scene Four of Act Four of The Romance of the Western Chamber (Xixiang Ji 西厢记), a famous Chinese drama written by playwright Wang Shifu 王实甫 (1250–1336) in Yuan dynasty. After parting with his lover Cui Yingying 崔莺莺 in …

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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: Chang He Dong Qiang (Qiang Jiao Lian Yin)
Chinese: 唱和东墙 (墙角联吟)
Name Of Image: Scholar Zhang and Cui Yingying exchanging verses in the garden
Description:

This is from Scene Three of Act One of the Chinese classic popular drama Romance of the Western Chamber (西厢记 Xixiang Ji), written by the Yuan playwright Wang Shifu (1250–1336). Zhang Junrui (张君瑞, also called Scholar Zhang 张生) was immediately …

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Chinese Pinyin: Chang Ting Song Bie (Ku Yan)
Chinese: 长亭送别 (哭宴)
Name Of Image: Farewell feast at the pavilion
Description:

This is Scene three of Act Four of The Romance of the Western Chamber (Xixiang Ji 西厢记), a famous Chinese drama written by playwright Wang Shifu 王实甫 (1250–1336) in Yuan dynasty. Zhang Gong 张珙 (styled Junrui 君瑞, also known as …

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Chinese Pinyin: Chen Ping Fen Rou
Chinese: 陈平分肉
Name Of Image: Chen Ping Dividing Meat
Description:

Young Chen Ping (陈平, ?–178 BCE), later a minister of Western Han dynasty, as being an exemplar of fairness in his everyday work. According to Sima Qian’s (司马迁, 145BCE – ?) famous work Historical Records – Prime Minister Chen’s Family …

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