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Fengshen is the
romanization of
several Chinese words, (Chinese: 封神; lit. 'Investiture of god', or
simplified Chinese: 风神;
traditional Chinese: 風神; lit...
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Chinese titles Fengshen Yanyi (Chinese: 封神演義; pinyin:
Fēngshén Yǎnyì; Wade–Giles: Fêng1-shên2 Yan3-yi4; Jyutping: Fung1 San4 Jin2 Ji6) and
Fengshen Bang (封神榜)...
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Fengshen Bang (Chinese: 封神榜),
meaning a
register of deities, may
refer to:
Investiture of the Gods, 16th-century
Chinese novel of the gods and
demons genre...
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Aeolus (Dongfeng
Fengshen) is an
automobile brand owned by the
Chinese automaker Dongfeng P****enger
Vehicle Company, a
division of
Dongfeng Motor Group...
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Typhoon Fengshen,
known in the
Philippines as
Typhoon Frank, was the
deadliest typhoon to hit the
Philippines since Typhoon Durian in 2006. It was the...
- He also
appears in the
classic Chinese novels Journey to the West and
Fengshen Yanyi (Investiture of the Gods). He is an
analogue of Vaisravana. It is...
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Chinese mythology.
Muzha appears in many
classical literary works including Fengshen Yanyi, The
Collection of Gods in
Three Religions and
Journey to the West...
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Dongfeng Fengshen A60 is a
compact sedan produced by
Dongfeng Motor Corporation under the
Dongfeng Fengshen sub-brand. The
Dongfeng Fengshen A60 sedan...
- Deng
Chanyu (Chinese: 鄧嬋玉) is a
character in the
classic Chinese novel Fengshen Yanyi. An ****ertive and
highly skilled Shang female warrior in martial...
- 殷夫人; pinyin: Yīn Fūrén) is a
character in the 16th-century
Chinese novel Fengshen Yanyi. She is the wife of Li Jing and they have
three sons, Jinzha, Muzha...