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Yanwang or Yan Wang may
refer to: The
kings of Yan (state) (燕王;
Yānwáng) The
kings of
Former Yan (前燕王; Qiányànwáng) The
kings of
Later Yan (后燕王; Hòuyànwáng)...
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Yanwang.
Souls p**** from
stage to
stage at the
decision of a
different judge. The "Ten
Courts of Yanluo" is also
known as the Ten
Courts of
Yanwang (十殿阎王)...
- and Tie Beile, and has
become the
banner that
commands the world. Dai
Yanwang, an
abandoned disciple of Wudang,
attacked Tie Xiaobeile's
mansion at night...
- Wade–Giles: Yen-lo Wang), also
known as King Yan/Yan Wang (Chinese: 閻王; pinyin:
Yánwáng; Wade–Giles: Yen-wang),
Grandfatherly King Yan (Chinese: 閻王爺; pinyin: Yánwángyé;...
- Mùróng Huǎng 337–348
Yanwang (燕王
Yànwáng) 337–348
Liezong (烈宗 Lièzōng)
Jingzhao (景昭 Jǐngzhāo) 慕容儁 Mùróng Jùn 348–360
Yanwang (燕王
Yànwáng) 348–353
Yuanxi (元璽...
- religion, King Yan (simplified Chinese: 阎王;
traditional Chinese: 閻王; pinyin:
Yánwáng) is the god of
death and the
ruler of Diyu,
overseeing the "Ten
Kings of...
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mythology through Buddhism. In China, he is
known as King Yan (t 閻王, s 阎王, p
Yánwáng) or
Yanluo (t 閻羅王, s 阎罗王, p Yánluówáng),
ruling the ten gods of the underworld...
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included powerful and well-fortified
military forces. More specifically, "
Yanwang" in
Chinese and "Prince of Yan" in
English typically refers to Zhu Di,...
- Yama Zhao (Chinese: 趙閻王; pinyin: Zhào
Yánwáng; Wade–Giles: Chao Yen-wang) is a play
written by Hong Shen in 1922. It was
first produced in
Shanghai in...
- (disambiguation)
Yamuna (disambiguation) King of **** (disambiguation)
Yanwang (disambiguation)
Yamudiki Mogudu (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page...