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Magical substance in Chinese mythology
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
Xirang
Chinese bishop
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
Paul_Han_Xirang
Mythology of the greater Chinese area
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
Chinese_mythology
Myth described in Chinese mythology
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;
Great_Flood_(China)
Chinese mythological figure
royal families of the state of Chu. Chinese ritual bronzes Lady Zhurong Xirang Zhurong rover, 2021 Mars rover Yang, An & Anderson Turner 2008, p. 124.
Zhurong
Mountain in Chinese myth
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
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Symbolic narrative of how the world began
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
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Catholic church building in China
Patriotic Catholic Association consecrated and appointed Bishop Paul Han Xirang, OFM, without papal sanction in 1988. The cathedral was badly damaged during
St. Michael's Cathedral, Qingdao
St._Michael's_Cathedral,_Qingdao
admonition "Do Not Bounce", although the reason for this isn't explained. Xirang Chinese mythology Magic soil that can self-expand and continually grow.
List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic particles
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Later Zhou dynasty emperor from 954 to 959
Prince of Liang (梁王 柴宗訓; 14 September 953 - 6 April 1973), 4th son Chai Xirang (柴熙讓), 5th son Chai Xijing (柴熙謹), 6th son Chai Xihui (柴熙誨), 7th son In some
Chai_Rong
Ra, was often referred to as a mountain of gold. (Egyptian mythology) Xirang (also Hsi-jang, Swelling Earth, Self-renewing soil, Breathing earth, and
List_of_mythological_objects
Listicles of Chinese mythology
legendary peaches of immortality Yao Grass: grass with magical properties Xirang: the flood-fighting expanding earth Imperial historical documents and Confucian
List_of_Chinese_mythology
Deluge theme in China
sometimes also associated with Emperor Yao and Shun. In it, Gun steals xirang to stop the flood while Great Yu channels the flood into the sea and succeeds
Flood_Mythology_of_China
Mountain pass in – , China
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 pass
Kepang_La
Catholic jurisdiction in China
Olbert [de], S.V.D. (8 July 1948–18 November 1964) uncanonical: Paul Han Xirang (韓錫讓), Friars Minor (O.F.M.), consecrated without papal mandate (1988–1992
Diocese_of_Qingdao
Chinese writer
Taipei: Chiu Ko Publishing, 2019. Published as Breathing Earth (《息壤》, xirang) in Beijing: People's Literature Publishing House, 2020. Maid's Notes (《女佣手记》)
Sheng_Keyi
Earl of Chong and one of the Four Criminals
records that in order to make dykes that would ward off floods, Gun stole Xirang (息壤) (self-renewing soil) from the gods. After the dykes were finished,
Gun,_Earl_of_Chong
Township in Tibet, China
(背崩村), A Cang Village (阿苍村), Badeng Village (巴登村), Bodong Village (波东村), Xirang Village (西让村), Didong Village (地东村), Gelin Village (格林村), Dergong Village
Beibeng_Township
2005 protests in Dongzhou, China
as "serious violation of law", in which Huang Xijun, Lin Hanru and Huang Xirang led protesters in attacking police with knives, petrol bombs, and other
Dongzhou_protests
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