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Li Jing, also
known as Pagoda-Bearing
Heavenly King
Li, is a
figure in
Chinese mythology and a god in
Chinese folk religion. He
carries a
pagoda that can...
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Li Jing or
Jing Li may
refer to:
Li Jing (deity),
fictional character in
Fengshen Yanyi Li Jing (Tang dynasty) (571–649),
general during the Tang dynasty...
- Huli
jing (Chinese: 狐狸精) are
Chinese mythological creatures usually capable of shapeshifting, who may
either be
benevolent or
malevolent spirits. In Chinese...
- text of the
Confucian canon, it is also
known as the
classic of
Rites or
Lijing,
which some
scholars believe was the
original title before it was changed...
- the
upcoming war
against the Shang. His
father was a
military commander Li Jing, who
later became the "Pagoda-wielding
Heavenly King". Nezha's mother,...
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Li Jing (571 – July 2, 649),
courtesy name Yaoshi,
posthumous name Duke
Jingwu of Wei (also
romanized as Duke
Jingwu of Wey), was a
Chinese military general...
- Chu died at the age of 40
after a two-year
battle with the disease. Zhu,
LiJing. "朱俐靜國紀念網站".
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Retrieved 16
December 2023. A, P. "Rainie Yang...
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reincarnated as the
third son of
Li Jing in the town of
Chentang P****, to be
named Ne Zha. Shen
steals the
Spirit Pearl,
causing Li Jing's pregnant wife Lady Yin...
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Li Jing (Chinese: 李菁; born 1978) is a
Chinese comedian and
xiangsheng actress. She,
along with Guo
Degang and
Zhang Wenshun,
founded the po****r xiangsheng...
- the
height of the Tang dynasty. In 630,
Emperor Taizong sent his
general Li Jing against the
Eastern Turks,
defeating and
capturing their Jiali Khan Ashina...