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  2. Talk:Beidou (Genshin Impact) - Wikipedia

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  3. Eyepatch - Wikipedia

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    Kaeya Alberich (Genshin Impact) Beidou (Genshin Impact) Fischl (Genshin Impact) Basil St. John (Brenda Starr, Reporter) [79] Sally Brown [80] The "Hathaway Man" advertising character [81] Number 2 (Austin Powers) Steve Johnson (Days of Our Lives) Keenathan (Sea of Stars) Mellic Hugo (Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative) Seak Hugo (Mobile Suit Gundam ...

  4. Liyue (Genshin Impact) - Wikipedia

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    Liyue represents the China-inspired region in Genshin Impact. The Geo-elemental nation is located in the eastern part of Teyvat and is the oldest established nation on the continent. [1] According to the lore, about 3,700 years ago, Rex Lapis founded Liyue. [2] The goddess Guizhong guarded Mt. Tianheng and built the Guizhong Ballista. [3]

  5. Bome (sculptor) - Wikipedia

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    Bome (ボーメ, Bōme) is the pseudonym of a Japanese sculptor, primarily sculpting anime-styled women for mass commercial release.The name is a contraction of Baseball Cap (野球帽, Yakyū bō) and Eyeglasses (めがね, Megane), both of which he wears regularly.

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  7. Marici (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    In Taoism, Doumu remains a popular deity and is often referred to as the Queen of Heaven (Chinese: 天后; pinyin: Tiān Hòu) and is widely worshiped as the Goddess of Beidou (the Chinese equivalent of Ursa Major except that it also includes 2 "attendant" stars).

  8. Shiwan ware - Wikipedia

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    Shiwan figures functioned as the Chinese equivalent of English Staffordshire figurines. The human figures sometimes contrast flesh areas left in unglazed biscuit with glazed clothes and hair. Gestures and facial expressions are often dramatic. [ 7 ]

  9. Xiaohongshu - Wikipedia

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    Xiaohongshu (XHS; Chinese: 小红书; pinyin: Xiǎohóngshū; lit. 'little red book'), [1] known in English as RedNote, [2] is a Chinese social networking and e-commerce platform that allows users to post videos and posts.