- Liu
Chenxiang (Chinese: 刘沉香) is a folk hero and
demigod in the
Chinese folktale The
Magic Lotus Lantern. On the
Western Peak of
Mount Hua
stands the legendary...
- Kannada, it is
known by the same
Sanskrit name as Aguru. It is
known as
Chénxiāng (沉香) in Chinese,
Chimhyang (침향) in Korean, Jinkō (沈香) in ****anese, and...
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Chenxiang Pavilion or
Chenxiangge Nunnery (simplified Chinese: 沉香阁;
traditional Chinese: 沉香閣; pinyin:
Chénxiāng Gé) is a
Buddhist temple located in the...
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split into
three parts.
According to legend, it was
split by her son Liu
Chenxiang in
order to
rescue her by
separating the mountain. The
earliest records...
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Simon Lian Chen-hsiang (Chinese: 連晨翔; pinyin: Lián
Chénxiáng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Liân Sîn-siông, born
January 3, 1992), also
known as
Simon Lien or Lien Chen-hsiang...
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Chenxiang Highway (simplified Chinese: 陈翔公路;
traditional Chinese: 陳翔公路; pinyin:
Chénxiáng Gōnglù) is a
station on Line 11 of the
Shanghai Metro in Shanghai...
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bounty hunter. A
woman hires him and his crew to
prevent his nephew,
Chenxiang, from
obtaining a
magical lotus lantern that
holds great power. Yang Jian/Erlang...
- the
reign of the
Kangxi Emperor,
Yaojia Chenxiang entered the
Forbidden Palace as a
lowly servant.
Chenxiang learned the ways of
surviving in the palace...
- the name of
Chenxiang.
Erlang had to seal her
because she
violated the laws of
heaven by
having a
relationship with a mortal. When
Chenxiang came of age...
- on new
forms and
became known as the "Legend of
Chenxiang" and "The
Magic Lotus Lantern".
Chenxiang, the
central character, is the son of
Huayue Sanniang...