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    Kuafu (Chinese: 夸父) is a giant in Chinese mythology who wished to capture the Sun. He was a grandson of Houtu. One day, Kuafu decided to chase and catch...
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  • The Kuafu project (simplified Chinese: 夸父计划; traditional Chinese: 夸父計劃; pinyin: Kuāfù Jìhuà) is a Chinese space project to establish a space weather forecasting...
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  • Shang-Chi (redirect from Master of Kung-fu)
    Society to protect citizens and provides Barnes with the mystical Ring of Kuafu, allowing Barnes to grow into the size of a giant to subdue American Kaiju...
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  • Nuwa mending the sky and creating human beings, Jingwei filling the sea, Kuafu chasing the sun, Dayu controlling the flood, Gonggong hitting Mount Buzhou...
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    giant Kua Fu 夸父 "Boast Father". "The Classic of the Great Wilderness: The East" (14, 大荒東經) mentions Yinglong killing both Chiyou "Jest Much" and Kua Fu "Boast...
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    when his constructed wings failed Etana, a sort of "Babylonian Icarus" Kua Fu, a Chinese myth about a giant who chased the sun and died while getting...
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  • Bres Cethlenn Elatha Ériu Ethniu Fódla Tethra Cú Chulainn Trow Fangfeng Kuafu Pangu Yeren Druon Antigoon Ellert and Brammert Pier Gerlofs Donia Rolle...
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    Lingbao city has a population of 720,000 residents in 2006. The legend of Kuafu is said to be set in Lingbao, which has therefore previously been called...
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  • 2022 at 23:43 UTC). The satellite is a part of the Kuafu project, and is also unofficially known as Kuafu-1 (夸父一号). ASO-S was first proposed by the Chinese...
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  • and yu < *ŋoh (禺). The second Hsiao, a mythological hybrid resembling Kuafu (夸父) the legendary giant who chased the sun, is found on the northern mountain...
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