- Fulu (traditional Chinese: 符籙;
simplified Chinese: 符箓; pinyin: fúlù) are
Taoist magic symbols and incantations,
translatable into
English as 'talismanic...
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Zhang Lingfu (traditional Chinese: 張靈甫;
simplified Chinese: 张灵甫; pinyin: Zhāng
Língfǔ;
August 20, 1903 – May 16, 1947) was a high-ranking
general of the...
- Yang
Lingfu,
former curator of the
National Museum of China,
giving Chinese language instruction at the
Civil Affairs Staging Area in 1945...
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Ching Ling Foo (Chinese: 金陵福; pinyin: Jīn
Língfú) was the
stage name of the
Chinese magician Chee Ling Qua (Chinese: 朱連魁; pinyin: Zhū Liánkuí, 1854–1922)...
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Division Huang Baitao (黄伯韬):
Commander of the 25th
Reorganized Division Zhang Lingfu:
Commander of the 74th
Reorganized Division Li Tianxia:
Commander of the...
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origins of
Shinto and
Buddhist ofuda may be
traced from both the
Taoist lingfu,
introduced to ****an via Onmyōdō (which
adopted elements of Taoism), and...
- Zhèngrù Bàobù
Tiandi 60. Gěnglěi Lìquán
Tiandi 61. Guǐchǔ Shǐlè
Tiandi 62.
Língfù Hǎilún
Tiandi 63. Shǎngjí Xiāotán
Tiandi 64. Bìcháng Dòngyuán
Tiandi Amaterasu...
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Joseph Curley,
American Roman Catholic bishop and
reverend (b. 1879)
Zhang Lingfu,
Chinese general of the
National Revolutionary Army (b. 1903) May 17 George...
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second son of
Wanyan Zonghan, in 1127, and had
issue (one son)
Princess Lingfu (令福帝姬; b. 1118),
personal name
Jinyin (金印), 30th (18th)
daughter Married...
- (b. 1861) 1947 –
Kalle Hakala,
Finnish politician (b. 1880) 1947 –
Zhang Lingfu,
Chinese general (b. 1903) 1953 –
Django Reinhardt,
Belgian guitarist and...