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Mulian Rescues His
Mother or
Mulian Saves His
Mother From **** is a po****r
Chinese Buddhist tale
first attested in a
Dunhuang m****cript
dating to the...
- the
story developed a new emphasis.
There Maudgalyāyana was
known as "
Mulian", and his
story was
taught in a
mixture of
religious instruction and entertainment...
- from a kind
Mulian who
shows comp****ion for
Reika into a
malevolent character who
tries to kill
Reika and
stages a coup d'état
within the
Mulian government...
- Zhizhen [zh] (鄭之珍; 1518–1595), a
native of
Qimen County,
wrote the
opera Mulian Rescues His
Mother According to
local legend,
Zheng was
blind when he wrote...
- Saints' Feast,
developing from the
legend Mulian Rescues His Mother. in
which the
bodhisattva savior Mulian who had
discovered his
mother paying for her...
-
Nanjing Baiju,
Nanjing Vernacular,
Nanjing Pinghua,
Gaochun Yangqiang Mulian Opera,
Liuhe Hongshan Opera, etc.
Traditionally Nanjing's
nightlife was...
- Yu Miu-Lin (Chinese: 余慕莲, born 4 July 1937) is a
Chinese actress from Hong Kong. Yu is
credited with 145 films. On 4 July 1937, Yu was born as Yu Chi-nga...
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known in
Chinese as
Mùlián (目連), acts as an ****istant to
Ksitigarbha in his vow to save the
denizens of ****. As a result,
Mùlián is
usually also venerated...
- golems. Each is
bound to a
certain Mulian; however, some are also
bound to
certain human hosts,
called "sub-
Mulians". The
dominant theme of
RahXephon is...
- one of the Buddha's
disciples and the
protagonist of the
Chinese tale
Mulian Rescues His
Mother Meng Po, a
deity who
serves souls a
potion that makes...