- is the
female and is
called a
Bìxié, and the one with one
antler is the male and is
called a Tiānlù.
Bìxié (辟邪;
bìxié; pi-hsieh; lit. "to ward off evil...
- community),
there is a
highly coveted martial arts
manual known as the "
Bixie Swordplay Manual",
which is the
heirloom of the Lin
family who runs the...
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written PAX -
Latin for 'peace'. The
emblem of the
Chinese city of
Nanjing is
Bixie, a
winged lion that
wards off
evils Flag of the
Septinsular Republic Palacio...
-
generically to
refer to
winged leonine or
mixed species quadrupeds, such as
bixie, tianlu, and even qilin.
Grotesque (architecture) Anzû (older reading: Zû)...
- Xiao Hong A turtle-borne stele; tomb of Xiao Dan A
bixie (winged lion); tomb of Xiao **** A
bixie near the tomb of Xiao Jing,
widely regarded as Nanjing's...
-
swordplay prowess causes his
master to
suspect him of
having stolen the
Bixie Swordplay Manual and
mastered the skill. Even
after his
expulsion from Mount...
- A
bixie sculpture at Xiao Xiu's tomb (AD 518).
Stone sculpture of the
southern dynasties is
widely considered as the city's icon....
- his mind was
totally corrupted by it. He
secretly developed a new skill,
Bixie Swordplay (辟邪劍法),
based on his own
interpretation of the
manual and wrote...
- the pair from
Cuanlinmiao in Luoyang).
Southern dynasties -
qilin and
bixie A
bixie from the tomb of Xiao Jing (Liang dynasty) A
qilin from the Yongning...
-
however lacking in
significance it
might be to
their critical elders. "
Bixie" was a
symbol of that jazz generation,
expressing its wistful, restless...