- or
Wuguan was one of four
strategic mountain p****es
along the
southern border of the
ancient state of Qin and the
north western border of Chu.
Wuguan is...
- is
suggested that the use of
lingzi originated from the
wuguan (Chinese: 武冠; pinyin:
wǔguān; lit. 'military cap'), a form of guan used by the military...
-
Gelanggang (silat Melayu)
Sasaran (pencak silat) Võ Đường (Viet vo dao).
Wuguan, mou kwen 武馆 (Traditional
Chinese Martial Arts). Literally: 'Martial Hall'...
- zhao****wenguan
evolved into the
military cap
called wuguan (Chinese: 武冠; pinyin:
wǔguān; lit. 'military cap'). A
wuguan decorated with
pheasant feathers became known...
- 11th year, Qi
banished his
youngest son
Wuguan 'beyond the
Yellow River's
western part'. In the 15th year,
Wuguan led a
rebellion on the
western Ho. Qi...
- Lu You
Portrait of Lu You Traditional Chinese 陸游 Simplified Chinese 陆游
Wuguan (courtesy name) Traditional Chinese 務觀 Simplified Chinese 务观
Fangweng (art...
- the
place where they heal and
unlock new skills. They can also
visit the "
Wuguan", a Kung Fu school, to
practice their skills in
between levels. Abilities...
-
survive from
anywhere in the
ancient world. It was
unearthed in 1939 in
Wuguan Village, Anyang, Henan, near Yinxu, the site of the last
Shang dynasty capital...
-
succession Qi 啟 10 8 Son of Yu
Xiayi Prevented a
rebellion led by his son
Wuguan (Tai) Kang (太)康 29 28 Son of Qi
Zhenxun Traditionally considered an ineffective...
- dōjō (道場),
which means "place of the way",
while the
Chinese equivalent is
wuguan and mou kwen in
Mandarin and
Cantonese respectively (武館),
which means "martial...