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[Chinese religion] Wu (Chinese: 悟) is a concept of awareness, consciousness or enlightenment in the Chinese folk religion. According to scholarly studies, many practitioners recently `reverted` to the Chinese traditional religion speak of a `new awareness` (kai wu 开悟 or jue wu 觉悟) of the interconnectedness of reality in terms of t...
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[Hao] The Wu or Wu (Hao)-style ({zh|s=武氏 or 武/郝氏|p=Wǔshì or wǔ/hǎoshì}) of t`ai chi ch`uan of Wu Yu-hsiang (武禹襄, 1813–1880), is a separate family style from the more popular Wu-style (吳氏) of Wu Chien-ch`üan. Wu Yu-hsiang`s style was third among the five t`ai chi ch`uan families in seniority and is fifth in terms ...
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[Hao] The Solar System: Mercury Venus Earth and its moon, Luna Mars and its moons, Phobos & Deimos The asteroid belt; including Ceres Jupiter and its planemo moons, Io, Europa, Ganymede & Callisto Saturn and its planemo moons, Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan & Iapetus Uranus and its planemo moons, Miranda, Ariel, Umbriel, Titan...
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[Ten Kingdoms] Wu (吳), also referred to as Huainan (淮南), Hongnong (弘農), Southern Wu (南吳), or Yang Wu (楊吳), was one of the Ten Kingdoms in south-central China which was in existence between the years of 907 and 937. Its capital was Jiangdu Municipality (江都) (modern Yangzhou in Jiangsu Province). It was replaced by South...
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[language] ==Hope you come back== Hey, we noticed you haven`t been around en.wiki for awhile, so you`ve been moved to the WikiProject Orphanage Inactive list. We hope you`ll come back, move your name back to the active list, and get back to de-orphaning real soon! ...
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[region] Wu (吳), also called Wuyue (吳越), is a region in the Jiangnan area (the south of the Yangtze River), surrounding Suzhou, in the Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces of China. The term `Wu` is also used as an abbreviation for several kingdoms based in the area. The two largest cities in the Wu region are Shanghai and Hangzhou. The Wu ...
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[state] Wu ({zh|t=吳|s=吴|p=Wú}) was one of the states during the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Spring and Autumn Period. It was also known as Gouwu (勾吳) or Gongwu (工吳) from the pronunciation of the local language. Wu was located at the mouth of the Yangtze River east of the State of Chu. Its first capital was at Meili (probably i...
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(from the article `Chekiang`) Before the 8th century western Chekiang was a part of the ancient state of Wu, while eastern Chekiang was the land of Yüeh tribes. In about the 6th ... In antiquity, the Kiangsu region was within the jurisdiction of the ancient state of Wu. During the Chou dynasty (c. 1111–255 ) much of the area ...
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(from the article `China`) ...China consisted of two parts: the militarily strong north and the economically and culturally wealthy south. Between 907 and 960, 10 independent ...
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(from the article `China`) ...Shu in the southwest (capital at Chengdu). In the southeast there was formed the third of the Sanguo (Three Kingdoms), as the period from 220 to ... ...proclaimed themselves emperor, one in the far interior (Shu-Han dynasty, in the present-day Sichuan province) and one in the south, behind the ... ...gen...
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n] - a dialect of Chinese spoken in the Yangtze delta
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Wu dialect noun a dialect of Chinese spoken in the Yangtze delta
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'Eternal Non-Being' is that which is opposed to being of material objects; refers to the essence of Tao, the first principle. (Lao Tzu). -- H.H.
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Creatures; things; matter; the material principle; the external world; the non-self; objects of the senses and desires; affairs. -- W.T.C.
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