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Zhong Kui - Wikipedia
Zhong Kui (Chinese: 鍾馗; pinyin: Zhōng Kuí; Korean: 종규, romanized: Jonggyu; Japanese: 鍾馗, romanized: Shōki; Vietnamese: Chung Quỳ) is a Taoist deity in Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings. He is depicted as a large man with a big black beard, bulging eyes, and a wrathful expression.
Zhong Kui - Mythopedia
2022年11月29日 · Zhong Kui (鍾馗) is a Chinese deity and folk hero who fights ghosts and hunts demons. He committed suicide after being stripped of honors due to his ugliness, but was granted supernatural abilities in the afterlife.
Zhong Kui and the Chinese New Year - Smithsonian Libraries
Zhong Kui is a legendary figure in East Asian countries. In China, it is customary that by the end of the year in preparation for the New Year, people hang his portrait on their doors as he is the auspicious spirit that protects people from demons and cures incurable diseases.
Demon-Queller Zhong Kui - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
In the best-known account, by Shen Gua (1031–1095), he was an unrecognized talent in the martial arts who appeared in a dream of the Tang emperor Xuanzong (r. 712–56) to kill a harassing demon. Here, the fierce-looking Zhong Kui wears a hat with a pair of bud-shaped tails that is supposed to detect troublemaking demons.
宋仲基(韩国男演员、主持人)_百度百科
宋仲基(송중기、Song Joong Ki),1985年9月19日出生于韩国大田广域市,韩国男演员、主持人 。2007年,宋仲基通过影片《霜花店》而出道。2009年,在音乐节目《Music Bank》中担任主持。
Zhong Kui and the Lunar New Year - National Museum of Asian Art
2021年2月12日 · Zhong Kui is a legendary figure in East Asian countries. In China, it is customary that by the end of the year, and in preparation for the new year, people hang Zhong Kui’s portrait on their doors, as he is the auspicious spirit who protects people from demons and cures incurable diseases.
The Return of Zhong Kui, Demon Slayer and Vanquisher of Evil
Vanquisher of demons, Zhong Kui plays an important role as a mythological guardian figure, popular in Chinese art from as early as the Tang dynasty. According to legend, he is himself a ghost who died by suicide after he was unjustly dishonoured by the emperor.
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