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TSM struggled during the first half of the split, winning only two games in their first three weeks. [71] However, the team turned it around in the latter part of the season, winning 11 of their last 12 games. [72] TSM was matched up against Echo Fox in the quarterfinals, where they secured a 3–1 victory. [73]
Book of Gods and Strange Things or Shenyi Jing (Chinese: 神異經) is an ancient Chinese geography book. The original version was written by Dongfang Shuo during the Han dynasty . [ 1 ] The modern versions were edited by Zhang Hua during the Jin dynasty and Zhu Mouhan during the Ming dynasty .
In the Book of Documents, they are defined as the "Four Criminals" (四罪; Sì Zuì): [1] [2] Gonggong ( Chinese : 共工 ; pinyin : Gònggōng ; lit. 'join(t) works'), the disastrous god; Huandou ( 驩兜 ; Huāndōu ; 'happy helmet', a.k.a. 驩頭 , 讙頭 ; Huāntóu ; 'happy head' [ 3 ] ), a chimeric minister and/or nation from the south ...
The Investiture of the Gods, also known by its Chinese names Fengshen Yanyi (Chinese: 封神演義; pinyin: Fēngshén Yǎnyì; Wade–Giles: Fêng 1-shên 2 Yan 3-yi 4; Jyutping: Fung 1 San 4 Jin 2 Ji 6) and Fengshen Bang (封神榜), [note 1] is a 16th-century Chinese novel and one of the major vernacular Chinese works in the gods and demons (shenmo) genre written during the Ming dynasty ...
Thio is married to Stefanie Yuen-Thio, who is joint-managing partner of TSMP Law Corporation. [5] Thio is the brother of Thio Li-Ann, a professor at the NUS Faculty of Law.
Peter Stumpp's alleged crimes and execution remain one of the most legendary — and disputed — werewolf trials in history
A form of localized yuanlingpao which was integrated with the traditional Chinese characteristics of the shenyi is the panling lanshan. [7] [8] By the Tang dynasty, the yuanlingpao became a formal attire which was typically worn by men although it also became fashionable for women to wear it in some dynasties, such as in the Tang dynasty. [1]
In Fenshen Yanyi, on Kunlun Mountain, in the Yuxu Palace, the leader of the Chen Sect, Yuanshi Tianzun, was forced to close the palace and stop teaching because his twelve disciples had become involved in the affairs of the mortal world.