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ching: Encyclopedia II - Tao Te Ching - Historical authenticity

The existence of Laozi is mentioned in scrolls dating back to 400 BCE, but the details of his life were not contemporaneously recorded. The Chinese historian Sima Qian wrote a supposed biography of him in about 100 BCE, indicating that his birth name was Li Er. Studies on the language and the rhyme scheme of the work point to a date of composition after the Shi Jing or Book of Songs, yet before the writing of Zhuangzi ...

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Tao Te Ching, Tao Te Ching - The original Tao Te Ching text, Tao Te Ching - Translations of the title, Tao Te Ching - Structure, Tao Te Ching - Historical authenticity, Tao Te Ching - Interpretation, Tao Te Ching - The Tao that can be told of..., Tao Te Ching - The Valley Spirit, Tao Te Ching - The Return, Tao Te Ching - The Sage has no heart on his own..., Tao Te Ching - Knowing oneself, Tao Te Ching - Other themes, Tao Te Ching - Translation, Tao Te Ching - The difficulties of translating classical Chinese, Tao Te Ching - Translations

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Quan Yin Method - Master Ching Hai's use of the Quan Yin Method

Master Ching Hai says that the Quan Yin Method is a practice, not a religion, and therefore does not call for initiates to leave their current religions and “convert” to Quan Yin. She says that whatever religion a person is in before initiation can be continued, with Quan Yin meditation and observance of the precepts added onto that. Master Ching Hai herself was a Tibetan Buddhist nun for ten years after she claimed to have became fully enlightened in the Himalayas She continued to dress like a Tibetan Buddhist lama until around 1 ...

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Quan Yin Method, Quan Yin Method - Doctrine, Quan Yin Method - The First Level, Quan Yin Method - The Second Level, Quan Yin Method - The Fifth Level, Quan Yin Method - Metaphysical Method, Quan Yin Method - Initiation, Quan Yin Method - Master Ching Hai's use of the Quan Yin Method, Quan Yin Method - Criticism

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Tao - Some characteristics of Tao

The Tao is the main theme discussed in the Tao Te Ching, an ancient Chinese scripture attributed to Laozi. This book does not specifically define what the Tao is; it affirms that in the first sentence, "The Tao that can be told of is not an Unvarying Tao" (tr. Waley, modified). Instead, it points to some characteristics of what could be understood as being the Tao. Below are some excerpts from the book. Tao as the origin of things: "Tao begets one; One begets two; Two begets three; Three begets the myriad creatures." (TTC 42, tr ...

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Tao, Tao - Some characteristics of Tao, Tao - Tao in the Tao Te Ching, Tao - Examples of Tao as path

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Quan Yin Method - Doctrine

Master Ching Hai maintains that the Quan Yin Method is the only avenue by which a person can become fully enlightened, or God-realized. According to her doctrine, there are five basic levels of enlightenment, each containing many sublevels. Only the Quan Yin Method can bring a person back to the true seat of the soul, at the so-called “Fifth Level” of consciousness. While other gurus claim to be completely God-realized, Master Ching Hai claims that they are God-realized only at a lower level of God than the true Supreme Lord, which resides at the Fifth Level. < ...

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Quan Yin Method, Quan Yin Method - Doctrine, Quan Yin Method - The First Level, Quan Yin Method - The Second Level, Quan Yin Method - The Fifth Level, Quan Yin Method - Metaphysical Method, Quan Yin Method - Initiation, Quan Yin Method - Master Ching Hai's use of the Quan Yin Method, Quan Yin Method - Criticism

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Quan Yin Method - Metaphysical Method

The Quan Yin Method is not merely a series of techniques, as are many other types of yoga. It involves a spiritual transmission from a Fifth Level Master in which a person’s third eye (located in the center of the forehead) is opened, allowing him or her to see and hear on higher spiritual planes. The term third eye is basically a misnomer. Of course, there is no actual physical, or even mental “eye” there. According to Master Ching Hai, the third eye is the window to heaven, allowing a person to connect with the Word and enter ...

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Quan Yin Method, Quan Yin Method - Doctrine, Quan Yin Method - The First Level, Quan Yin Method - The Second Level, Quan Yin Method - The Fifth Level, Quan Yin Method - Metaphysical Method, Quan Yin Method - Initiation, Quan Yin Method - Master Ching Hai's use of the Quan Yin Method, Quan Yin Method - Criticism

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Quan Yin Method - Initiation

Practicing the Quan Yin Method requires an initiation from a Fifth Level Master, according to Ching Hai, although she hasn’t said if there are any other “Masters” out there who are qualified to perform initiation besides herself. During the initiation procedures, the students are instructed on how to meditate, then required to meditate together as a group, at which time a kind of spiritual transmission is allegedly made in which the students are said to experience “immediate enlightenment” with the opening of the symbolic third eye. This immediate enlightenment supposedly includes experiencing the sou ...

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Quan Yin Method, Quan Yin Method - Doctrine, Quan Yin Method - The First Level, Quan Yin Method - The Second Level, Quan Yin Method - The Fifth Level, Quan Yin Method - Metaphysical Method, Quan Yin Method - Initiation, Quan Yin Method - Master Ching Hai's use of the Quan Yin Method, Quan Yin Method - Criticism

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Eagle Claw - Training

The Eagle Claw system is taught differently by different teachers and different branches. Because Eagle Claw was primarily taught through the Ching Mo Association, training generally includes a number of standard northern kung fu forms and techniques taught to all practitioners at the Association, alongside the elements specific to the Eagle Claw system. The system includes fist forms, weapon forms, partner sets, and the 108 locking hand techniques. The range of traditional Chinese weapons are covered, including the long staff, spear, double pointed spear, kwan do (or halberd), saber, sword, hooked swords, three-section staff, dagger ...

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Eagle Claw, Eagle Claw - History, Eagle Claw - Ngok Fei and Lai Chin, Eagle Claw - The Ching Mo Association, Eagle Claw - Modern masters, Eagle Claw - Training, Eagle Claw - Ranking and class structure, Eagle Claw - Purpose, Eagle Claw - Movies

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Eagle Claw - History

The story of Eagle Claw is a classic tale of the development of a traditional martial art. While the details of the history alter according to the teller, with names and places shifting as they tend to do in any oral history, in essence the story of Eagle Claw began in the Shaolin temple and in Chinese military training, became a family tradition passed on from parent to child for generations, and eventually shed its air of secrecy with the advent of public martial arts schools. Eagl ...

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Eagle Claw, Eagle Claw - History, Eagle Claw - Ngok Fei and Lai Chin, Eagle Claw - The Ching Mo Association, Eagle Claw - Modern masters, Eagle Claw - Training, Eagle Claw - Ranking and class structure, Eagle Claw - Purpose, Eagle Claw - Movies

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ching: Encyclopedia II - The Man in the High Castle - Plot

The Man in the High Castle - Back Story. The point of divergence between the world of The Man in the High Castle and actual history is the assassination of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. A fictional President Bricker was elected afterwards. He was unable to revive the nation from the Great Depression and clung to an isolationist policy concerning the war. Without U.S. assistance, Britain and then the rest of Europe fell to the Axis Powers. The Japanese completely destroyed the U.S.'s Pacif ...

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The Man in the High Castle, The Man in the High Castle - Plot, The Man in the High Castle - Back Story, The Man in the High Castle - Storylines, The Man in the High Castle - The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, The Man in the High Castle - The Use of the I Ching, The Man in the High Castle - Themes, The Man in the High Castle - Trivia

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ching: Encyclopedia II - The Man in the High Castle - The Grasshopper Lies Heavy

Several characters in The Man in the High Castle read a popular, although banned, novel called The Grasshopper Lies Heavy by Hawthorne Abdensen in which the Axis powers lost the war. Although closer to actual history, the novel portrays a third scenario. In The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, Roosevelt survives the assassination attempt but does not run for reelection in 1940. The next president, Rexford Tugwell (who in our reality never ran for the presidency), mitigates the bombing of Pearl Harbor by sai ...

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The Man in the High Castle, The Man in the High Castle - Plot, The Man in the High Castle - Back Story, The Man in the High Castle - Storylines, The Man in the High Castle - The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, The Man in the High Castle - The Use of the I Ching, The Man in the High Castle - Themes, The Man in the High Castle - Trivia

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ching: Encyclopedia II - The Man in the High Castle - Themes

The most prominent theme in The Man in the High Castle is the question of the penetration of true reality into a false reality. This can be seen in several aspects of the novel. Robert Childan discovers that many of his antiques are fakes and becomes paranoid that his entire stock consists of counterfeits. Several characters are spies, traveling under false names and pretenses. Although not describing the historical scenario, The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, the book-within-a-book, portrays actual hist ...

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The Man in the High Castle, The Man in the High Castle - Plot, The Man in the High Castle - Back Story, The Man in the High Castle - Storylines, The Man in the High Castle - The Grasshopper Lies Heavy, The Man in the High Castle - The Use of the I Ching, The Man in the High Castle - Themes, The Man in the High Castle - Trivia

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Eagle Claw - Purpose

Many people today study martial arts primarily as sport or exercise, for fun or health. Even so, Eagle Claw’s main historical emphasis has been on fighting. In particular, its seizing and locking techniques have genuine value for self-defense in close encounters. However, the antiquated weaponry of ancient China has little to no value for modern military practice and is unlikely to come in handy in a self-defense situation. Instead, weapons training has become more performance-oriented and a way to build strength and coordination. That sai ...

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Eagle Claw, Eagle Claw - History, Eagle Claw - Ngok Fei and Lai Chin, Eagle Claw - The Ching Mo Association, Eagle Claw - Modern masters, Eagle Claw - Training, Eagle Claw - Ranking and class structure, Eagle Claw - Purpose, Eagle Claw - Movies

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Tea Classics - Chinese Tea Classics

Tea as a beverage was introduced to China no later than the fifth century BCE. The earliest extant mention of tea in literature is in the Shih Ching or Book of Changes, writen circa 550 BCE. Although the ideogram used (Tu) also can designate a variety of plants, including sowthistle and thrush. Chinese literature contains a significant number of ancient treatises on tea. Together, there exist approximately one hundred monographs or treatises on tea published from the Tang dynasty through the end of th ...

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Tea Classics, Tea Classics - Chinese Tea Classics, Tea Classics - 陆羽 茶经 Ch'a Ching Classic of Tea by Lu Yu in 760 AD, Tea Classics - Other Tang Dynasty Tea Classics, Tea Classics - Sung Dynasty Classics on Tea, Tea Classics - Ming Dynasty Tea Classics, Tea Classics - Qing Dynasty, Tea Classics - Japan Tea Treatise, Tea Classics - Tea Classics Book Translations, Tea Classics - Modern Chinese, Tea Classics - Czech, Tea Classics - English, Tea Classics - French, Tea Classics - Italian, Tea Classics - Reference, Tea Classics - External link

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - History

Wonder Woman - Her origin and her creator. William Moulton Marston was an educational consultant in 1940 for Detective Comics, Inc. (now known as DC Comics). Marston saw that the DC line was filled with images of super men such as Green Lantern, Batman, and their flagship character Superman. Seeing all these male heroes, Marston was left wondering why there was not a female hero. Thus inspired, Marston developed the character of Wonder Woman with his wife Elizabeth (Sadie) Holloway Marston who serve ...

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Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman - History, Wonder Woman - Her origin and her creator, Wonder Woman - Early days, Wonder Woman - After Marston, Wonder Woman - Dr. Wertham and the 1960s, Wonder Woman - The Diana Prince/I Ching Era, Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman - Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman - Awards & Recognition, Wonder Woman - Graphic Novels, Wonder Woman - Specials & One-Shots, Wonder Woman - Alternate Universes, Wonder Woman - Wonder Woman Parodies/Homage, Wonder Woman - In other media, Wonder Woman - Scholarship, Wonder Woman - Notes

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis

Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman was rebooted in 1987. Writer Greg Potter, who previously created the Jemm, Son of Saturn series for DC, was hired to rework the character. He spent several months behind the scenes working with editor Janice Race on new concepts before being joined by writer/artist George Pérez. Potter dropped out of writing the series after issue #2, and Perez became the sole plotter with help from writer ...

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Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman - History, Wonder Woman - Her origin and her creator, Wonder Woman - Early days, Wonder Woman - After Marston, Wonder Woman - Dr. Wertham and the 1960s, Wonder Woman - The Diana Prince/I Ching Era, Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman - Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman - Awards & Recognition, Wonder Woman - Graphic Novels, Wonder Woman - Specials & One-Shots, Wonder Woman - Alternate Universes, Wonder Woman - Wonder Woman Parodies/Homage, Wonder Woman - In other media, Wonder Woman - Scholarship, Wonder Woman - Notes

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - Graphic Novels

This current series is collected in several graphic novels: God and Mortals: Wonder Woman #1-7 Challenge Of The Gods: Wonder Woman #7-14 Beauty and the Beasts: Wonder Woman #15-19 & Action Comics #600 The Contest: Wonder Woman #90-93 & #0 The Challenge of Artemis: Wonder Woman #94-100 Second Genesis: Wonder Woman #101-105 Lifelines: Wonder Woman #106-112 Parad ...

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Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman - History, Wonder Woman - Her origin and her creator, Wonder Woman - Early days, Wonder Woman - After Marston, Wonder Woman - Dr. Wertham and the 1960s, Wonder Woman - The Diana Prince/I Ching Era, Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman - Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman - Awards & Recognition, Wonder Woman - Graphic Novels, Wonder Woman - Specials & One-Shots, Wonder Woman - Alternate Universes, Wonder Woman - Wonder Woman Parodies/Homage, Wonder Woman - In other media, Wonder Woman - Scholarship, Wonder Woman - Notes

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - History

Wonder Woman - Her origin and creator. William Moulton Marston was an educational consultant in 1940 for Detective Comics, Inc. (now DC Comics). Marston saw that the DC line was filled with such übermensch images as those of Green Lantern, Batman, and its flagship character, Superman. In response, Marston created a super female hero to serve as a role model for girls, and introduced the idea to Max Gaines, co-founder with Jack Liebowitz of All-American Publications. Given the go-ahead, Marston developed < ...

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Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman - History, Wonder Woman - Her origin and creator, Wonder Woman - Early days, Wonder Woman - After Marston, Wonder Woman - Dr. Wertham and the 1960s, Wonder Woman - The Diana Prince/I Ching Era, Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman - Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman - Awards and recognition, Wonder Woman - Graphic novels, Wonder Woman - Specials and one-shots, Wonder Woman - Alternate universes, Wonder Woman - Parodies and homage, Wonder Woman - In other media, Wonder Woman - Scholarship, Wonder Woman - Notes

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis

Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman was rebooted in 1987. Writer Greg Potter, who previously created the Jemm, Son of Saturn series for DC, was hired to rework the character. He spent several months behind the scenes working with editor Janice Race on new concepts before being joined by writer/artist George Pérez. Potter dropped out of writing the series after issue #2, and Perez became the sole plotter with help from writer ...

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Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman - History, Wonder Woman - Her origin and creator, Wonder Woman - Early days, Wonder Woman - After Marston, Wonder Woman - Dr. Wertham and the 1960s, Wonder Woman - The Diana Prince/I Ching Era, Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman - Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman - Awards and recognition, Wonder Woman - Graphic novels, Wonder Woman - Specials and one-shots, Wonder Woman - Alternate universes, Wonder Woman - Parodies and homage, Wonder Woman - In other media, Wonder Woman - Scholarship, Wonder Woman - Notes

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Wonder Woman - Graphic novels

This current series is collected in several graphic novels: God and Mortals: Wonder Woman #1-7 Challenge Of The Gods: Wonder Woman #7-14 Beauty and the Beasts: Wonder Woman #15-19 & Action Comics #600 The Contest: Wonder Woman #90-93 & #0 The Challenge of Artemis: Wonder Woman #94-100 Second Genesis: Wonder Woman #101-105 Lifelines: Wonder Woman #106-112 Parad ...

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Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman - History, Wonder Woman - Her origin and creator, Wonder Woman - Early days, Wonder Woman - After Marston, Wonder Woman - Dr. Wertham and the 1960s, Wonder Woman - The Diana Prince/I Ching Era, Wonder Woman - Post-Crisis, Wonder Woman - Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman - Awards and recognition, Wonder Woman - Graphic novels, Wonder Woman - Specials and one-shots, Wonder Woman - Alternate universes, Wonder Woman - Parodies and homage, Wonder Woman - In other media, Wonder Woman - Scholarship, Wonder Woman - Notes

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Tea Classics - Japan Tea Treatise

Myōan Eisai 明菴栄西喫茶養生記 Kissa Yojoki, Treatise on Tea Drinking for Health. 明菴栄西 Eisai( Yosai): came to Tiantai mountain of Zhejiang to study Chan (Zen) buddhism(1168 AD); when he returned home in 1193 AD , he brought tea from China to Japan, planted it and wrote the first Japanese treatise on Tea:Kissa Yojoki,喫茶養生記, Treatise on Drinking Tea for Health. This was the be ...

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Tea Classics, Tea Classics - Chinese Tea Classics, Tea Classics - 陆羽 茶经 Ch'a Ching Classic of Tea by Lu Yu in 760 AD, Tea Classics - Other Tang Dynasty Tea Classics, Tea Classics - Sung Dynasty Classics on Tea, Tea Classics - Ming Dynasty Tea Classics, Tea Classics - Qing Dynasty, Tea Classics - Japan Tea Treatise, Tea Classics - Tea Classics Book Translations, Tea Classics - Modern Chinese, Tea Classics - Czech, Tea Classics - English, Tea Classics - French, Tea Classics - Italian, Tea Classics - Reference, Tea Classics - External link

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Tea Classics - Tea Classics Book Translations

Tea Classics - Modern Chinese. 陆羽《茶经》 -解读与点校, 程启坤 杨招棣 姚国坤. 上海 上海文艺出版社 2003 ISBN 7-80646-567-7 茶经 ISBN 957-763-053-7 遵生八笺——白话全译, 重庆大学出版社 Tea Classics - Czech. Lu Jü : Kniha o čaji. Translated by Olga Lomová. Spolek milců čaje, Praha, 2002. Tea Classics - English. The Classic of Tea ...

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Tea Classics, Tea Classics - Chinese Tea Classics, Tea Classics - 陆羽 茶经 Ch'a Ching Classic of Tea by Lu Yu in 760 AD, Tea Classics - Other Tang Dynasty Tea Classics, Tea Classics - Sung Dynasty Classics on Tea, Tea Classics - Ming Dynasty Tea Classics, Tea Classics - Qing Dynasty, Tea Classics - Japan Tea Treatise, Tea Classics - Tea Classics Book Translations, Tea Classics - Modern Chinese, Tea Classics - Czech, Tea Classics - English, Tea Classics - French, Tea Classics - Italian, Tea Classics - Reference, Tea Classics - External link

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ching: Encyclopedia II - Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Chinese culture

Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and I Ching. According to the I Ching, an ancient work on divination, the Yellow Emperor made Hanfu in analogy to I Ching's two trigrams, the Force (☰ 乾 qián) and the Field (☷ 坤 kūn), which refer to Heaven (天) and Earth (地) respectively. The upper part of Hanfu, Yi, represents Heaven, while the lower part Shang is a representation of Earth. In view of this, one of the philosophical meanings of Hanfu is that the human being (the microcosm) is a representation of the Universe at large (the macrocosm). ...

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Han Chinese clothing, Han Chinese clothing - History of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - The disappearance of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Today, Han Chinese clothing - Description of Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Headwear, Han Chinese clothing - Decoration, Han Chinese clothing - Yi衣 Shang裳, Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different occasions, Han Chinese clothing - Ordinary Life, Han Chinese clothing - Ceremony, Han Chinese clothing - Variations of Hanfu in different dynasties, Han Chinese clothing - Men's Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Women's Hanfu, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Chinese culture, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and I Ching, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Lyrics, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Dance, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and Poetry, Han Chinese clothing - The Influences Of Hanfu on non-Chinese nations and states, Han Chinese clothing - Korean Hanbok the Korean traditional dress, Han Chinese clothing - Kimono the Japanese traditional dress, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu And Arts, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu and the modern media, Han Chinese clothing - Hanfu accessories and related garments, Han Chinese clothing - GuanHat, Han Chinese clothing - Shiwu decoration

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