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Township (黄庄乡),
Muzhijie Township (木植街乡) Towns:
Chengguan (城关镇),
Shisi (石寺镇),
Wutou (五头镇),
Cijian (磁涧镇),
Tiemen (铁门镇),
Shijing (石井镇),
Cangtou (仓头镇),
Beiye (北冶镇)...
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established communities on the
three originally uninhabited islands of
Wutou,
Wanwei and Shanxin.
During the Mạc
dynasty (1533–1592), the
lands south...
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human homes at
night to
snatch babies.
Wutou gui (traditional Chinese: 無頭鬼;
simplified Chinese: 无头鬼; pinyin:
wútóu guǐ; lit. 'headless ghost') are headless...
- 恐龙 (Kǒnglóng) has been used as
Internet slang to
describe an ugly girl.
wútóu cāngyíng (無頭蒼蠅) =
someone running around with no
sense of
direction (lit:...
- "redhead" or "redhat"
daoshi ("masters of the Tao"),
contrasting with the
wutou daoshi (烏頭道士), "blackhead" or "blackhat" priests, of
Zhengyi Taoism who...
- it is
known as fùzǐ (附子;
meaning daughter root, or
lateral root) and as
wūtóu (烏頭; lit. "black head",
referring to
tuberous mother root, or root tuber);...
- feet, but (they) did not wear skirts. When
autumn came, they
collected Wutou as poison, and used it to
shoot birds and beasts.
Under Yuwen Mona, the...
- China,
meaning "redhead" or "redhat" daoshi, in
contradistinction to the
wutou daoshi (烏頭道士), "blackhead" or "blackhat" daoshi, as
vernacular Taoists call...
- the
Beilun River, and
ethnic Vietnamese settlements on the
islands of
Wutou (Chinese: 巫头岛; Vietnamese: đảo Vu Đầu, chữ Nôm: 島巫頭),
Wanwei (Chinese: 万尾岛;...
- generations" that
mafei contained yangjinhua (洋金花; "Datura stramonium") and
wutou (烏頭; "rhizome of Aconitum,
Chinese monkshood") or
caowu (草烏; "Aconitum kusnezofflin;...