- Li
Tieguai (Chinese: 李鐵拐; lit. 'Iron
Crutch Li') is a
figure in
Chinese folklore and one of the
Eight Immortals in the
Taoist pantheon. He is sometimes...
- (曹國舅),
related to a Song
dynasty emperor before he
became an immortal. Li
Tieguai (李鐵拐),
considered to be
mentally disturbed and ****ociated with medicine...
- The
Daoist Immortal: Li
Tieguai and Liu
Haichan (Museum of Fine Arts Boston)...
- is
often depicted carrying a
staff with a
gourd attached to its end. Li
Tieguai, one of the
Eight Immortals is also
often depicted with a
bottle gourd...
-
symbol of the
Eight Immortals, and
particularly Li
Tieguai, who is ****ociated with medicine. Li
Tieguai's gourd was said to
carry medicine that
could cure...
- was
depicted as
missing his
lower right leg,
seemingly mistaken for Li
Tieguai, and was
instead later revealed as the
Immortal who
first sealed away Bai...
- back and
forth to
trick the enemy, the
drunken with
internal strength. Li
Tieguai (李铁拐), Li, the cripple,
walks with an iron cane,
feigns the
weakness of...
- the
Eight Immortals to
counter the cult.
After the
first five
members –
Tieguai Li, Han Zhongli,
Zhang Guolao, Lan
Caihe and He
Xiangu – have joined, Donghua...
-
mortal body from
which they
wanted to be liberated?" The
famed legend of Li
Tieguai ("Iron-Crutch Li"), one of the
Eight Immortals in the
Daoist pantheon,...
-
Views of
Xiaoxiang and
fictional characters such as Hama
Xianren [ja], Li
Tieguai and Lü
Dongbin He
travelled to Aizu at
least twice to give
lessons in painting...