• Chongyang may refer to: Chongyang Festival (重阳节) or Double Ninth Festival, a Chinese traditional festival Chongyang County (崇阳县), of Xianning, Hubei,...
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    Wang Chongyang (11 January 1113 – 22 January 1170; Chinese calendar: 22nd day, 12th month, 2nd year, Zhenghe era in the reign of Emperor Huizong of Song...
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  • Chongyang cake (Chinese: 重陽糕; pinyin: Chóngyáng gāo) is a traditional cake eaten on the Chongyang Festival. A mixture mainly made up of rice flour and...
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    Chongyang County (simplified Chinese: 崇阳县; traditional Chinese: 崇陽縣; pinyin: Chóngyáng Xiàn) is a county of southeastern Hubei province, People's Republic...
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    (after the spirits have consumed the spiritual element of the food). Chongyang cake is also popular and incense sticks are burned during the holiday...
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  • personas of, or are based on, actual historical figures, such as Wang Chongyang, Qiu Chuji, Duan Zhixing, Kublai Khan and Yelü Chucai. The Divine Condor...
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  • personas of, or are based on, actual historical figures, such as Wang Chongyang, Qiu Chuji, Duan Zhixing, Genghis Khan and Jebe. Guo Jing (郭靖; Guō Jìng)...
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  • no other name. An unknown figure abandons an infant Xiaolongnü outside Chongyang Palace (the Quanzhen School's headquarters). Her cries pierce the silence...
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    green energy initiatives as well as the promotion of fair education. The Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies is a thinktank affiliated with Renmin...
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    in the Shandong peninsula in 1170. One of its founders was master Wang Chongyang (1113–1170). When the Mongols invaded China the Quanzhen Taoists exerted...
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