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TAOTIE : The demon from Chinese Mythology. Known as The Gluttons due to their habit of treating mortals as tasty morsels, these fierce monsters with vicious claws and teeth can often be found decorating ancient daggers and weapons.

TAOTIE : The demon from Chinese Mythology

For obvious reasons. The TAOTIE were ultimately punished by having their bodies taken away. They are now just heads. So if you are swallowed you can come out unscathed on the other side. If you can avoid the teeth. Share this page: Article last updated on 15 April 2004 Authors: Peter J Allen and Chas Saunders References: Coming soon. COPYRIGHT © 1999-2013. Godchecker's article on Taotie is based on material from ancient texts, original references and our own research.

Suggested further reading... Name : TAOTIE Location : ChinaGender : MaleType : DemonCelebration or Feast Day : Unknown at present Pronunciation : Taow Tee-yehAlternative names : TAO-TIE, T'AO-T'IEH, THAO-THIEHPopularity index : 327 Join the Godchecker mailing list Stay in the loop with Godchecker updates. PRESS or MEDIA enquiries? Papiamentu Web Translator.

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About Pearl_River_(China) Chinese Demons. I Ching (The Meanings of each of the 64 Hexagrams) I Ching : is taken from the ancient Chinese "Book of Changes" and it is a form of divinatory practice involving 64 hexagrams (patterns of 6 broken and unbroken lines), which are used in a divinatory way by the throwing of yarrow stalks or coins.

I Ching (The Meanings of each of the 64 Hexagrams)

The Sixty-Four Spirits of Time Below that is a table showing exactly how the 8 Trigrams in row one and column one, come together to form an individual Hexagram. To find out what each Hexagram looks like simply click on the number and you should be able to see using this grid how the upper and lower Trigrams make that Hexagram. To find out the divinatory meaning of each symbol or Hexagram simply click on the symbol or the number in the grid and you will be taken to its meaning. The meanings for the 64 hexagrams come from "Sacred Books of the East, vol. 16 (1899)" translated by James Legge. The explanation of the entire figure is by: King Wăn and the explanation of the six individual lines are by: the Duke of Kâu.

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Zhao-kai name meaning. Chinese girl names meaning. Dakini. In Tibetan Buddhism, khandroma (Standard Tibetan: མཁའ་འགྲོ་མ་ khandroma, Wylie: mkha' 'gro ma, TP: kanzhoima; Mongolian: хандарма; Chinese: 空行母, Pinyin: Kōngxíng Mǔ,and 狐仙[citation needed],Pinyin:Hú Xian) is a type of female spirit. The name translates as 'she who traverses the sky' or 'she who moves in space' or, more poetically, as 'sky walker' or 'sky dancer'. She is also a kind of Wisdom Queens (Ch: 明妃 Míng fēi) that is hugged by male deity in Yab-yum (Tibetan literally, "father-mother"). It translates the tantric concept of dakini (Sanskrit: डाकिनी ḍākinī, Pali ḍāginī, Mongolian: дагина), derived from a figure of medieval Hindu legend (Bhagavata Purana, Brahma Purana, Markandeya Purana, Kathasaritsagara), a female imp in the train of Kali who feeds on human flesh (her masculine counterpart being called ḍāka ).[1] They are comparable to malevolent or vengeful female spirits, deities, imps or fairies in other cultures, such as the Persian peri.[2] In Tibetan Buddhism[edit] Daka[edit]

Gu (poison) Origin of Chinese Names (Last Names or Surnames, 中國百家姓氏來源. HOW TO USE THIS WEB SITE: This web site is divided into 21 main sites as represented by the twenty one yellow buttons on the top of each page.

Origin of Chinese Names (Last Names or Surnames, 中國百家姓氏來源

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