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  2. King Mu of Zhou - Wikipedia

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    King Mu was perhaps the most pivotal king of the Zhou dynasty, reigning nearly 55 years, from ca. 976 BC to ca. 922 BC. Mu was more ambitious than wise, yet he was able to introduce reforms that changed the nature of the Zhou government, transforming it from a hereditary system to one that was based on merit and knowledge of administrative skills.

  3. The Legend of Korra - Wikipedia

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    The second game, The Legend of Korra: A New Era Begins, is a turn-based strategy game developed by Webfoot Technologies for the Nintendo 3DS. Nickelodeon also makes several Adobe Flash-based browser games based on The Legend of Korra available on their website. [148] IDW Publishing released a series of board games based on The Legend of Korra.

  4. The Legend of Korra (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of Korra is a third-person action game, [2] supporting single-player play only. [3] Players control Korra, the series' heroine, as she fights villains from the first two seasons of the series [4] with the bending arts, a spiritual and physical practice similar in appearance to Eastern martial arts by which practitioners move and alter the elements of water, earth, fire and air.

  5. Battle of Muye - Wikipedia

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    King Wen of Zhou, the ruler of the Zhou and vassal of the Shang king, was given the title "Overlord of the West" [1] by Di Xin of Shang (King Zhou). [c] Di Xin used King Wen to guard his rear while he was involved in a south-eastern campaign. Eventually, Di Xin came to fear King Wen's growing power and imprisoned him.

  6. Tale of King Mu, Son of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    King Mu and the Queen Mother of the West, an illustration from Joseon Korea. The Tale of King Mu, Son of Heaven (Chinese: 穆天子傳; pinyin: Mù Tiānzǐ Zhuàn) [Notes 1] is a fantasy version of the travels of King Mu of Zhou, historical fifth sovereign of the Zhou dynasty of China, r. 976–922 BCE or 956–918 BCE. [1]

  7. King Zhao of Zhou - Wikipedia

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    King Zhao of Zhou (Chinese: 周 昭 王; pinyin: Zhōu Zhāo Wáng; 1027–957 BC), personal name Ji Xia, was the fourth king of the Zhou dynasty of China. He ruled from 977/75 BC until his death twenty years later. [ 1 ]

  8. Category:Avatar: The Last Airbender games - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... The Last Airbender (video game) The Legend of Korra (video game) Avatar Legends: The ...

  9. King Mu - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... King Mu may refer to these monarchs: King Mu of Zhou (died 922 BC) King Mu of Chu (died ...