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  2. Su Nü Jing - Wikipedia

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    Su Nü Jing or Su Nü Ching - Classic of the White Madam (素女經), is a Chinese sexology book written before the Han dynasty. It belongs to the Chinese classics and presents the Taoist sexual practices. [1] [2] According to this religious tradition, the book is said to have been written by the Goddess Sunü in the Huang Di era.

  3. List of Chinese women writers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Chinese women writers This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Kara (name) - Wikipedia

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    Kara became the more popular version of the name for American girls by 1967. Other media depictions of Supergirl have continued to draw attention to the name. [ 1 ] In Norse mythology , Kára was a valkyrie ; in the Scandinavian languages , the name Kára either means "the wild, stormy one" (based on Old Norse afkárr , meaning "wild") or "curl ...

  5. 110 Chinese girl baby names to inspire you - AOL

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    Chinese girl names for babies. Popular Chinese baby girl names in 2024 according to LingoAce.com, a language learning site that also tracks baby names: Aihan. Beihe. Beiye. Caiji. Chanchan ...

  6. Kara (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kara (Nepali: कारा, lit. 'Prison') is a Nepali-language novel by Sushila Karki. [1] It was published on December 9, 2019 by Kitab Publishers. [2] Karki is the first female Chief Justice of Nepal. It is the second book of the author who previously published an autobiography - Nyaya.

  7. Nüwa - Wikipedia

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    The character nü (Chinese: 女; lit. 'female') is a common prefix on the names of goddesses. The proper name is wa, also read as gua (Chinese: 媧). The Chinese character is unique to this name. Birrell translates it as 'lovely', but notes that it "could be construed as 'frog '", which is consistent with her aquatic myth. [9]

  8. Luoshen - Wikipedia

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    It tells the story of Hou Yi, a legendary archer who was sent by the Emperor to reform the people of Xia. He was a skilled archer and hunter, and he used his skills to rid the world of many monsters and pests. However, he also became arrogant and tyrannical, and he eventually killed Hebo, the god of Yellow River and took his wife Luoshen as his ...

  9. Lin Daiyu - Wikipedia

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    The love triangle between Daiyu, Jia Baoyu and Xue Baochai forms one of the main threads of the book. Lin has become one of the most loved, controversial and written-about Chinese literary characters. [2] The complexity of her depictions and the compassionate nature of her portrayal in the novel by Cao has garnered acclaim.