-
underworld guardians in
Chinese mythology Oxhead school,
school of Chan
Buddhism Niutou River (literally "cow head river"), a
river in
Gansu Niushoushan (literally...
- Ox-Head (simplified Chinese: 牛头;
traditional Chinese: 牛頭; pinyin:
Niútóu; Wade–Giles: niu2-t'ou2) and Horse-Face (simplified Chinese: 马面;
traditional Chinese:...
- The
Niutou River (Chinese: 牛头河; pinyin:
Niútóu Hé) is a
major tributary of the Wei River,
streaming north-east of Tians**** and
through the town of Qings****...
- Wei Chao (Mandarin),
Jason Jin (English) as Sima (Simon) Zhao
Mingzhou as
Niutou Sect
leader Xiaopu Zheng (Mandarin), Faye Mata (English), Aoi Yūki (****anese)...
-
horns of an ox.It is also
known as
Tianque Mountain and is
referred to as
Niutou Mountain by locals. The park is
newly developed and
opened as a tourist...
- 000 sq mi). Some of the
major tributaries include the Luo River, Jing River,
Niutou River, Feng
River and the Chis**** River. In a
direct line, it
travels due...
- "Mind Inscription" (Chinese: 心銘), is a Chan
Buddhist text
attributed to
Niutou Farong (牛頭法融; 594–657), whom the
Oxhead School regarded as its founder....
-
Niexiaoqian (聂小倩)
Nvegui (疟鬼)
Nigui (泥鬼)
Niuyu (牛鱼)
Nanshandawang (南山大王)
Niutou (牛头)
Nvyecha (女夜叉)
Niunengyan (牛能言)
Pixiu (貔貅) Pufu (朴父)
Panguan (判官) Pianpian...
- Chan
Buddhism in the Tang dynasty,
which claimed to have been
founded by
Niutou Farong 牛頭法融 (594–657), whom the
tradition regards as a
Dharma heir of the...
- help in
attacking Mount Niutou. Guo Huai did so and led his
forces across the Tao
River in
preparation for
attacking Mount Niutou.
After Jiang Wei retreated...