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    The Bifang (traditional Chinese: 畢方; simplified Chinese: 毕方; pinyin: Bì Fāng; Wade–Giles: Pi Fang) is a mythological bird, encountered in Chinese mythology...
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  • King Xiao of Zhou (Chinese: 周孝王; pinyin: Zhōu Xìao Wáng), personal name Ji Bifang, was a king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty. Estimated dates of his reign are...
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  • Menchum, or Befang, is a Grassfields language of Cameroon. Befang is the local town and also the name of the Menchum dialect spoken there. Menchum at Ethnologue...
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  • Yihu (太子繄扈; d. 900 BC), ruled as King Gong of Zhou from 921–900 BC Prince Bifang (王子闢方; d. 886 BC), ruled as King Xiao of Zhou from 891–886 BC Prince Baozong...
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  • Wong Kuang Yong Cinematography Huang Minghui Mao Zhenbang Editors Zhang Bifang Li Minghui Running time 45 minutes Production company Mediacorp Original...
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    Baihu Bai Suzhen Bailongma Bashe, a python-like snake that ate elephants. Bifang, a crane-like bird with only one foot that is accompanied by strange fires...
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  • Winnie Wong Cinematography Zheng Ruibao Lin Zaihe Lin Hecun Editor Zhang Bifang Running time 45 minutes Production company Mediacorp Original release Network...
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  • Tracklist No. Title Artist (s)/Speakers Length 1. "Talir Bifang Derhabai" Bigrai Brahma 05:33 2. "Ang Nonga Pagwla" Bigrai Brahma, Chankya Brahma 06:25...
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    geography of China. According to the Shanhaijing and its commentaries, the Bifang can be found on Mount Zhang'e and/or east of the Feathered People (Youmin)...
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    Xiaoyang (梟陽), water gives birth to Wangxiang (罔象), wood gives birth to Bifang (畢方), and wells give birth to Fenyang (墳羊), people find it strange." A relatively...
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