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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Love Game in Eastern Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Zhu Xudan as Mu Yao [2] [7] Head of Mu family and the female lead of the novel Catching Demons. Yang Shize as Liu Fuyi [7] [8] The male lead of the novel Catching Demons. He initially approached Mu Yao because his master Lu Huaian ordered him to steal the "Map of Hundred Demons in Mountains and Seas", but he unexpectedly fell in love with Mu Yao.

  5. Zaofu - Wikipedia

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    Zaofu (Chinese: 造父; pinyin: Zàofǔ), formerly romanized Tsao Fu, was an exceptionally-skilled charioteer who is said to have lived around 950 BC. He was counted as a member of the House of Ying, the founder of Zhao and a relative of two generations removed to Feizi, the founder of Qin, but his exploits made him a figure of Chinese mythology.

  6. Gyebaek (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Han Bo-bae as teen Cho-young [6] Gyebaek's Wife. She has a special ability in martial arts. Jin Tae-hyun as Gyoki Nam Da-reum as child Gyo-ki; Seo Young-joo as teen Gyo-ki; Uija's half brother, the son of King Mu and Sa Taek-bi. Choi Jong-hwan as King Mu; A wise king who is the 20th ruler of Bakjae and father of King Uija Cha In-pyo as Mu-jin

  7. Summary of Mozambican Refugee Accounts - HuffPost

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  8. Mu of Baekje - Wikipedia

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    In this story, the young Seodong (Mu's childhood name) falls in love with Silla princess Seonhwa, and intentionally spreads a song about the princess and himself among the people. [6] Thanks to this song ("Seodong-yo," or "Seodong's Song"), King Jinpyeong of Silla banishes the princess, and Mu marries her and becomes the king of Baekje.

  9. Daomu Biji - Wikipedia

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    Daomu Biji (simplified Chinese: 盗墓笔记; traditional Chinese: 盜墓筆記; pinyin: Dàomù bǐjì) variously translated as Grave Robbers' Chronicles, [nb 1] Grave Robbery Note [nb 2] and The Lost Tomb, [nb 3] is a novel series about the grave-robbing adventures of Wu Xie, a young man hailing from a family that had been tomb-raiders for centuries.