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Mount Xianglu (simplified Chinese: 香炉峰;
traditional Chinese: 香爐峰; pinyin:
Xiānglú Fēng; lit. 'Censer Peak"/"Incense
Burner Peak') is a
mountain near Shaoxing...
- on its
original site. The New Yuan Ming
Palace in
Zhuhai The
coast of
Xianglu Bay is
considered the "symbol" of Zhuhai,
offering a
scenic view of Pearl...
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during the
Warring States period. The
modern Chinese term for "censer,"
xianglu (香爐, "incense burner"), is a
compound of
xiang ("incense, aromatics") and...
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cultural relics. The name
derives from the
highest peak of
Fragrant Hills,
Xianglu Feng (Incense
Burner Peak), a 557-meter (1,827 ft) hill with two large...
- (Chinese: 珠海渔女; pinyin: Zhūhǎi Yú Nǚ) is a
statue and
landmark in the
Xianglu Bay [zh] area of Zhuhai, Guangdong, China.
Commissioned ahead of the establishment...
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spelled Guiji, is an old name of Shaoxing. It may also
refer to:
Mount Xianglu near Shaoxing,
formerly known as
Mount Kuaiji Kuaiji Mountains,
south of...
- A
Xianglu in
front of the temple....
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during the
Warring States period. The
modern Chinese term for "censer,"
xianglu (香爐, "incense burner"), is a
compound of
xiang ("incense, aromatics") and...
- were made in the Tang
dynasty (618–907).
Kaiyuan Temple collected two
Xianglu (香炉; 'Incense burner'). One was cast by
Korean monk in the
Kaiyuan period...
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isolated from the
rhizosphere of the
plant Peucedanum praeruptorum from
Mount Xianglu, China. Zhou, Shuyu; Jia, Feiyu; Liu, Chongxi; Fan, Jianlong; Li, Jiansong;...