Mount Huaguo (traditional Chinese: 花果山; pinyin: Huāguǒ Shān; Wade–Giles: Hua1kuo3 Shan1; Japanese: Kakazan; Vietnamese: Hoa Quả Sơn) or Flowers and Fruit...
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Mount Huaguo (Chinese: 花果山; pinyin: Huāguǒ Shān) is a mountain located in Haizhou District, Lianyungang, Jiangsu, China. It forms a part of the Yuntai...
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of Qin Mount Huaguo, fictional mountain where the Monkey King resides This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Huaguo. If an...
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Wind Ridge, The New West, The Webbed Hollow, Flaming Mountains, and Mount Huaguo. The game is set in a world with gods from the Chinese pantheon, including...
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despite Erlang's resentment of the task. One of the crystals falls to Mount Huaguo, taking the form of a monkey over time. A nine-tailed fox is scarred...
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as the Monkey King in translations, is a monkey born from a stone on Mount Huaguo who acquires magic powers by learning from Master Bodhi. After starting...
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attacking from behind), he and his heavenly soldiers would burn areas of Mount Huaguo. Erlang is seen again far later in the novel when he assists Sun Wukong...
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The Monkey King and other Mount Huaguo monkeys as portrayed by Peking opera performers, from a performance in Tianchan Theatre, Shanghai, China on 19 December...
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Monkey King later conferred his new surname to his entire clan back on Mount Huaguo. The given name, Wùkōng, means “awakened to emptiness”, sometimes translated...
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could have really existed. Birds in Chinese mythology Also known as Mount Huaguo. Guo Pu & Wu Renchen. Classic of Mountains and Seas - Extensively Commentated...
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