- Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. Duōwén
Tiānwáng (north) Zēngzhǎng
Tiānwáng (south) Chíguó
Tiānwáng (east) Guǎngmù
Tiānwáng (west)
Statues of the Four Heavenly...
- pinyin: Duōwén
Tiānwáng), Virūḍhaka (Chinese: 增長天王; pinyin: Zēngcháng
Tiānwáng), Dhṛtarāṣṭra (Chinese: 持国天王; pinyin: Chíguó
Tiānwáng), and Virūpākṣa...
- 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...
- [Namtösé],
simplified Chinese: 多闻天王;
traditional Chinese: 多聞天王; pinyin: Duōwén
Tiānwáng, ****anese: 毘沙門天, romanized: Bishamonten), is one of the Four
Heavenly Kings...
- Virūpakkha;
traditional Chinese: 廣目天王;
simplified Chinese: 广目天王; pinyin: Guǎngmù
Tiānwáng; ****anese: 広目天 Kōmokuten) is a
major deity in Buddhism. He is one of the...
- then
created Heaven and Earth. In the
Lingbao Scriptures (靈寶經),
Yuanshi Tianwang (元始天王, the
Primordial Heavenly King) is
transformed into a
deity under...
- Bu Xin Dan, also
known as
Tianwang buxin teapills (simplified Chinese: 天王补心丹;
traditional Chinese: 天王補心丹; pinyin:
tiānwáng bǔxīn dān), is a
Chinese classic...
- The
Huaguang Tianwang Nanyou zhizhuan (華光天王南遊志傳),
usually referred to as the
Nanyou ji (南遊記) or
Journey to the South, is a
Chinese novel by Yu Xiangdou...
-
Cantopop (a
contraction of "Cantonese pop music") is a
genre of pop
music sung in Cantonese.
Cantopop is also used to
refer to the
cultural context of...
- pipa, a
Chinese lute-like instrument. In Chinese, he is
known as Duōwén
Tiānwáng (多聞天王),
meaning "Heavenly King who
listens to many teachings" in reference...