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Chinese Pinyin: Laozi Chu Guan
Chinese: 老子出关
Name Of Image: Laozi exiting Han’gu Pass
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Laozi (Lao Tzu 老子) is a great ancient Chinese thinker, to whom a five-thousand-character book ‘Dao de jing 道德经’, or The Scripture of the Way and Virtue, has been attributed. He is regarded as the founder of philosophical Daoism (Taoism), …

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Chinese Pinyin: Kongzi Jian Laozi
Chinese: 孔子见老子
Name Of Image: Confucius consulting Laozi
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Ancient literature shows that Laozi (老子, also known as Lao Tzu) served as the Keeper of the Imperial Archives of the Eastern Zhou court (东周, 770-258 BCE). He must have greatly benefited from the perk of the job – the …

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Chinese Pinyin: Lü Bu Yuan Men She Ji
Chinese: 吕布辕门射戟
Name Of Image: Lv Bu’s Archery Stunt at the Camp Gate
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Lv Bu (吕布 Lü Bu, died 199 CE) is known as an almost unchallenged fighter in the period of the Three Kingdoms (三国, 220-280 CE) in Chinese history. The scene on the vase depicts a crucial moment when Lv Bu’s …

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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
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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: Ba Xian
Chinese: 八仙
Name Of Image: Eight Daoist Immortals
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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: 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: Min Zan Qing Guan Liu Jiu Xue
Chinese: 民赞清官留旧靴
Name Of Image: The Boot-Swapping Ceremony for the Departing Governor
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The story scene is originated from an anecdote dating back to the Tang dynasty (618-907). Cui Rong (崔戎, 780-835) is a statesman who is important enough to have a position in the ‘Biographies’ section in the official histories The Old …

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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: Zhang Tian Shi Xiang Wu Du
Chinese: 张天师降五毒
Name Of Image: Heavenly Master Zhang Quelling the Five Poisons
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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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