Hwang

Word HWANG
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These "hwang" cliffs, or dirt-cliffs, are full of caves and crevices, but the good priest could see no convenient cave, and he had therefore no alternative but to boldly face his fate, and like a brave man calmly meet what he could not avoid. ❋ Elbridge Streeter Brooks (1874)

Their peculiar yellow tinge makes every thing look "hwang" or yellow, -- and hence yellow is ❋ Elbridge Streeter Brooks (1874)

Posted Dec 29, 2005 at 1:03 PM | Permalink | Reply if you google “hwang nature”, amazingly climateaudit is #8 ❋ Unknown (2005)

By the time the army headquarters and the correspondents had moved up to Feng-hwang-Cheng, Jack had sent nineteen articles and hundreds of pictures to Hearst, but had no idea whether any had reached San Francisco. ❋ Unknown (1979)

Le Hao, (15) the prefect of T'un-hwang, had supplied them with the means of crossing the desert (before them), in which there are many evil demons and hot winds. ❋ Ca. 337-ca. 422 Faxian (N/A)

It is said that the Emperor Ming-hwang, of the dynasty Tang, was one night led to the palace of the moon, where he saw a large assembly of Chang-go-sëën-neu -- female divinities playing on instruments of music. ❋ Timothy Harley (N/A)

On his return he found his General in disordered flight, and had his small force been available at the Battle of the Yalu it could have protected the retreat to Hamatan and Feng-hwang-cheng. ❋ Anonymous (N/A)

Fa-hien estimated its distance to be 1500 le from T'un-hwang. ❋ Ca. 337-ca. 422 Faxian (N/A)

T'un-hwang by the king of "the northern Leang," in 400; and there he sustained himself, becoming by and by "duke of western Leang," till he died in 417. ❋ Ca. 337-ca. 422 Faxian (N/A)

Taoism, or Tao-kiao, was invented by the disciples of Lao-tze, but the lofty theories of this philosopher have denigrated to the grossest superstitions, alchemy, astrology, and a worship of a pantheon of idols, the highest of which is Yu-hwang Shang-ti; the chief of the Taoists resides at Lung-hu-shan (Kiang-si); most of the hierarchy are extremely ignorant. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

A certain deposit called loess or hwang-t'u (yellow earth) covers a great part of ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Next come: Yuh-hwang-ta-ti, "the great jade-stone emperor", who governs the physical universe; Hen-t'u-hwang-ti-k'i, "Spirit of imperial earth, ruler of the soil"; the star gods, whose lord ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Their peculiar yellow tinge makes every thing look ` ` hwang '' or yellow, -- and hence yellow is a favorite color among the Chinese. ❋ Unknown (1891)

These ` ` hwang '' cliffs, or dirt-cliffs, are full of caves and crevices, but the good priest could see no convenient cave, and he had therefore no alternative but to boldly face his fate, and like a brave man calmly meet what he could not avoid. ❋ Unknown (1891)

Feng-hwang, fighting several minor engagements, and conducting the greater part of its operations amid deep snow in midwinter. ❋ Dairoku Kikuchi (1886)

The Feng-hwang or Phoenix, Japanese H [= o] - w [= o], the second of the incarnations of the spirits, is of wondrous form and mystic nature. ❋ William Elliot Griffis (1885)

Shi-hwang-ti, real founder of the Chinese Empire, 102 devout believer in Taoism, 104 sends a consignment of lads and lasses to Japan, 103 though one of the heroes of history he is execrated for burning the writings of Confucius, 102 ❋ Unknown (1871)

Tién-hwang, Ti-hwang, and Jin-hwang, three mythical rulers who reigned eighteen thousand years each, 71 ❋ Unknown (1871)

Shi-hwang-ti was the real founder of the Chinese Empire. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Golden Rule the essence of his teaching, 92 number of his disciples, 90 passion for music, 91 search for lost books by Liu-Pang, 106 tomb of, 30-31 worshipped by his people, 92-93 writings burned and disciples persecuted by Shi-hwang-ti, 102-103 ❋ Unknown (1871)

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