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Phallus indusiatus,
commonly called the
basket stinkhorn,
bamboo mushrooms,
bamboo pith, long net stinkhorn,
crinoline stinkhorn,
bridal veil, or veiled...
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Zhusheng Temple (simplified Chinese: 祝圣寺;
traditional Chinese: 祝聖寺; pinyin:
Zhùshèng Sì)
Zhusheng Temple (Hunan), in Hengshan, Hunan,
China Zhusheng Temple...
- Li
Zhusheng (Chinese: 李竹声) (1903 – 1973), also
known as Li
Mengda (Chinese: 李孟达),
alias Yu
Qiquan (Chinese: 余其全), was a
member of the 28 Bolsheviks. He...
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Zhusheng Bridge (Chinese: 祝圣桥; pinyin:
Zhùshéng Qiáo) is a
large stone arch
bridge in
Zhenyuan County, Guizhou, China. The
bridge over the Wu River. It...
- (送子娘娘, "The
Maiden Who
Brings Children"), also
referred to in
Taiwan as
Zhusheng Niangniang (註生娘娘), is a
Taoist fertility goddess. She has been identified...
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Zhusheng Temple (simplified Chinese: 祝圣寺;
traditional Chinese: 祝聖寺; pinyin:
Zhùshèng Sì), also
known as Boyu'an (钵盂庵; 缽盂庵), is a
Buddhist temple located...
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Zhusheng Temple (simplified Chinese: 祝圣寺;
traditional Chinese: 祝聖寺; pinyin:
Zhùshèng Sì) is a
Buddhist temple located at the foot of
Mount Heng, in Nanyue...
- Shangkun, Xia Xi, He Zishu,
Sheng Zhongliang, Wang Yuncheng, Chen Yuandao, Li
Zhusheng, Yin Jian, Yuan Jiayong. The
thirteen who are
included on some but not...
- co-exist in the
Qinglongdong Ancient Architectural Complex,
including Zhusheng Bridge,
Zhongyuan Chan Temple,
Ziyang Academy of
classical Learning (紫阳书院;...
- religion, the
three sisters are
often merged into a
singular deity known as
Zhusheng Niangniang.
Inside the
Sanxiao Hall at
Changchun Temple in Anyang, the...