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Xirang (Chinese: 息壤; pinyin:
xírǎng) was a
magical soil in
Chinese mythology with the
ability to self-expand and grow continuously. Its
properties made...
- Paul Han
Xirang O.F.M. (simplified Chinese: 韩锡让;
traditional Chinese: 韓錫讓; pinyin: Hán
Xīràng; 1
August 1918 - 6
March 1992) was a
Chinese Catholic priest...
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religion Mother goddess Origin myth
Origin of
death Religious cosmology Theism Xirang An
interpretation of the
creation narrative from the
first book of the Torah...
- levees,
often said to be with the help of
Xirang.
After thirteen years of toil, Yu
abated the flood. Why the
Xirang failed to work when Gun used it and he...
- use of a
miraculously continuously self-expanding soil,
Xirang. Gun
chose to
obtain the
Xirang by
stealing it from the
Supreme Divinity,
which he did;...
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dynasty for
Chinese political purposes.
Chinese ritual bronzes Lady
Zhurong Xirang Zhurong rover, 2021 Mars
rover Yang, An &
Anderson Turner 2008, p. 248....
- the "outskirts" of
Feather Mountain by Zhu Rong,
either for
stealing the
xirang or for
failing to
control the
flood waters.
According to K. C. Wu, Emperor...
- described[by whom?] as
being made from
unobtainium reinforced wishalloy.
Xirang Chinese mythology Magic soil that can self-expand and
continually grow....
- the
Chinese side, it is
located at a
distance of 6
kilometers from the
Xirang village (西让村)
under the
Beibeng Township.
Before the 1962 war, the p****...
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legendary peaches of
immortality Yao Gr****: gr**** with
magical properties Xirang: the flood-fighting
expanding earth Imperial historical do****ents and Confucian...