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Chinese Pinyin: Li Yuan She Ping Zhong Yan (Que Ping Zhong Xuan)
Chinese: 李渊射屏中眼 (雀屏中选)
Name Of Image: Li Yuan shooting the eye of the peacocks on the screen
Description:

Li Yuan (李渊 566–635 CE) excelled at horse-riding, archery, and calligraphy as a young man. He was to be the future founder (reigned 618–626 CE) of the Tang dynasty (618–907 CE). Miss Dou was exceptionally smart and her father Dou …

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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: Qiu Ran Ke Zhi Jia Tu Guo
Chinese: 虬髯客掷家图国
Name Of Image: Curly-bearded Fellow Going Overseas
Description:

This scene is an episode from the Ming drama ‘The Story of the Girl Holding a Red Fly Whisk (红拂记 Hongfu ji)’. The story is an account of how a talented scholar Li Jing (李靖) meets Lord Yang Su 杨素’s …

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Chinese Pinyin: Zhao Kuangyin Xue Ye Fang Zhao Pu
Chinese: 赵匡胤雪夜访赵普
Name Of Image: Emperor Zhao Kuangyin Visiting Grand Chancellor Zhao Pu on a Snowing Evening
Description:

Evidently, Zhao Kuangyin (赵匡胤 927–976), Emperor Taizu of the Song dynasty (宋太祖), often paid unofficial surprise visits to his courtiers. As a result, his ministers did not dare to change their official attire into casual wear even when they returned …

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Chinese Pinyin: Niu Lang Zhi Nv
Chinese: 牛郎织女
Name Of Image: The Weaving Maiden and the Herd Boy
Description:

The seventh day of the seventh month of the traditional Chinese year is the Chinese ‘Valentine’s Day’, Qixi Festival (七夕节). The custom can be traced back to an ancient story about a weaver girl and a cowherd: Once upon a …

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Chinese Pinyin: Jin Gong Gong Qi
Chinese: 晋弓工妻
Name Of Image: The Wife of the Bow Maker in the State of Jin
Description:

This is a story of a brave woman who boldly exercised her rhetorical competence, managed to correct the erring ruler and saved her husband from execution. The story of The Wife of the Bow Maker in the State of Jin …

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Chinese Pinyin: Xiao Shi Chui Xiao Yin Feng
Chinese: 萧史吹箫引凤
Name Of Image: Xiao Shi’s Playing the Xiao Flute Attracting Phoenixes
Description:

Duke Mu of the Qin State (秦穆公, died 621 BCE) was one of the so-called Five Hegemons (五霸 wuba) in the Spring and Autumn Period (770 – 476 BCE) (春秋 chunqiu). He had a daughter named ‘Nongyu (弄玉, meaning Playing …

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Chinese Pinyin: Yu Zan Ji
Chinese: 玉簪记
Name Of Image: Legend of the Jade Hairpin
Description:

Legend of the Jade Hairpin (Yu Zan Ji 玉簪记) is a Ming-dynasty ‘marvel play’ which was the major drama genre of the time. The play, consisting of thirty-three scenes, was written by Gao Lian (高濂 fl. 1573-1581) around 1580 and …

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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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Chinese Pinyin: Bai Tu Ji
Chinese: 白兔记
Name Of Image: Story of the White Hare
Description:

This scene was from a popular play ‘The Story of the White Hare’ (Bai Tu Ji 白兔记) and was much admired during the Ming dynasty. Liu Zhiyuan 刘知远, the hero of the play set during the turbulent Five Dynasties (907–960), …

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