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Chinese spiritual world concepts are
cultural practices or
methods found in
Chinese culture. Some fit in the
realms of a
particular religion,
others do...
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mountains forming the
backbone of the city and the
ocean comprising the front.
Tiantang Peak is the
highest point of
elevation at 1,210 m (3,970 ft)
above sea...
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Tiantang Peak (simplified Chinese: 天堂顶;
traditional Chinese: 天堂頂; pinyin:
Tiāntáng Dǐng; lit. 'Heavenly Peak') is the
highest mountain in Guangzhou, China...
- Tong sui (Chinese: 糖水; lit. 'sugar water') or tim tong is a
general term for any
sweet soup
served as a
dessert typically at the end of a meal in Chinese...
- Xuán, "Deep" + Tiān + Shàngdì) Shàngtiān (Shàng + Tiān, "Highest Heaven")
Tiāntáng (Tiān + Táng, "Hall of Heaven"). The
compounds tiānshén (tiān + shén, meaning...
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Sweet Sixteen (Chinese: 夏有乔木,雅望天堂; pinyin: Xià Yǒu Qiáomù Yāwàng
Tiāntáng,
literally combining the
names of the main characters) is a 2016
Chinese romance...
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Mongol male singers, as his most
famous works,
including songs Mongol and
Tiantang (Heaven),
reflect the
Mongolian culture,
while he uses
other elements later...
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there is
Suzhou and Hangzhou" (上有天堂, 下有蘇杭 or 上有天堂, 下有苏杭; pinyin: shàng yǒu
tiāntáng, xià yǒu sūháng),[citation needed]
referring to the
legendary beauty of...
- fortunetelling. One type of activity, "Ascent to Heaven" (Chinese: 上天堂 shàng
tiāntáng)
involves a
young lady
selected from a
circle of
women to "ascend" into...
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eccentric Zen poet from the Tang
Dynasty (618–907) who
lived on the
Tiantang Mountain in
Zhejiang Province. Shide,
whose name
means "foundling" or "pickup...