- saviour,
Yueguang Tongzi developed into an
important figure in
Buddhist apocalyptic lore. The
original story of
Yueguang is as such:
Yueguang is born to...
- pinyin: rìguāng biànzhào púsà)
Candraprabha (Chinese: 月光遍照菩薩; pinyin:
yuèguāng biànzhào púsà) The Tang
Chinese Buddhist monk
Xuanzang visited a Mahāsāṃghika...
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album includes her
first hit
single "The Same Moonlight" (一樣的月光; Yīyàng de
yuèguāng) and also "Who Will Buy My Old Bottles?" (酒干倘卖无; ciu kan tang bue bo) the...
- Huàwēi
Tiandi 43. Tàiān Shùnjí
Tiandi 44. Qióngxī Yàoxiān
Tiandi 45. Zǐdū
Yuèguǎng Tiandi 46. Cuīkāng Jiéshí
Tiandi 47. Jìngbì Làmáng
Tiandi 48. Pǔhǎi Dòngjī...
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Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Xīyóujì Dì Yībǎilíngyī Huí Zhī
Yuèguāng Bǎohé Yue:
Cantonese Jyutping Sai1-jau4-gei3 Dai6 Jat1-baak3-ling4-jat1...
- Jin (靳皇后/金皇后) may
refer to one of the
following Chinese empresses: Jin
Yueguang (靳月光) and Jin
Yuehua (靳月華), two of Han-Zhao
emperor Liu Cong's Jin Yunpeng...
-
consorts who also
carried empress seals, but not
official empress titles. Jin
Yueguang (靳月光) was Jin Zhun's daughter, and she
became a
consort of Liu Cong's in...
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attendants of Bhaisajyaguru,
together with Candraprabha.
Candraprabha (Ch: 月光,
Yuèguāng, Kr. Wolgwang, Jp: Gakkō) One of two
attendants of Bhaisajyaguru, together...
- In China, the
Moonlight Clan (Chinese: 月光族; pinyin:
Yuèguāng Zú) is a name
given to
people (particularly
young people) who
expend their entire salary before...
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Empress Huyan 313:
Empress Zhang 313–314:
Empress Liu E 315–318:
Empress Jin
Yueguang 315–318: Left
Empress Liu 315–318:
Empress Jin
Yuehua 316–318:
Upper Empress...