- Immortals").
Other common words include xiānrén (仙人,
sennin in ****anese, "immortal person; transcendent", see
Xianren Cave), xiānrénzhăng (仙人掌 "immortal's...
- The
Xianren Cave (Chinese: 仙人洞, Xiānréndòng),
together with the
nearby Diaotonghuan (Chinese: 吊桶环, Diàotǒnghuán) rock shelter, is an
archaeological site...
- 799984°E / 24.687723; 106.799984
Xianren Bridge (simplified Chinese: 仙人桥;
traditional Chinese: 仙人橋; pinyin:
Xiānrén Qiáo; lit. 'Fairy Bridge') is a natural...
- of erosion." The
largest natural arch, by a
significant margin, is the
Xianren Bridge in China, with a span of 122 ± 5
meters (400 ± 15 ft). On coasts...
- tear-drop
shaped and serrated. The
plants are
referred to as xiān cǎo (仙草),
xiānrén cǎo (仙人草), xiān cǎo jiù (仙草舅) or liángfěn cǎo (涼粉草) in
Mandarin Chinese...
- Bose
Basin He
County Xihoudu Yuanmou Xiaochangliang Zhoukoudian Yuchanyan Xianren Cave
Damaidi This is a list of
Paleolithic sites in China. They are sorted...
- 10,000-year-old pottery,
Xianren Cave
culture (18000–7000 BCE)...
-
estimates based on
photography yield an
approximate span of 250 ft (76.2 m).
Xianren Bridge (Fairy Bridge) in
China has a span of 400 ft (121.9 m)
which is...
-
effortlessly (lit. automatically) (gliding)." This
account comes from the
adepts [
xianren 仙人], and is
handed down to
ordinary people, but they are not
likely to...
- world,
dating to 20,000 to 19,000
years before the present, was
found at
Xianren Cave in the
Jiangxi province of China.
Other early pottery vessels include...