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  1. Zhang Guolao (chiń. 張果老; pinyin Zhāng Guǒlǎo) – bóstwo chińskie, jeden z Ośmiu Nieśmiertelnych. Według legendy był pierwotnie nietoperzem, który przemienił się w człowieka. W ikonografii Zhang przedstawiany jest na białym ośle, dzięki któremu mógł w ciągu dnia przemierzyć tysiąc mil.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhang_GuolaoZhang Guolao - Wikipedia

    Zoeng1 Gwo2 Lou5. Vietnamese name. Vietnamese. Trương Quả Lão. Japanese name. Kanji. 張果. Zhang Guo Lao "decanting" his horse; Japanese painting, late 19th - early 20th century. Zhang Guo, better known as Zhang Guolao, is a Chinese mythological figure and one of the Eight Immortals in the Taoist pantheon.

  3. Zhang Guolao – bóstwo chińskie, jeden z Ośmiu Nieśmiertelnych. Jego atrybutem jest bambusowy bębenek. Przedstawia się go także z dwiema pałeczkami, piórem feniksa lub brzoskwinią. Według legendy był pierwotnie nietoperzem, który przemienił się w człowieka. Przedstawiany jest na białym ośle, dzięki…

  4. Zhang Guolao is one of the "Eight Immortals" of Daoism. Originally a Daoist priest during the Tang Dynasty, he was skilled in magical arts and often lived in seclusion in Zhongtiao Mountain, Hengzhou, traveling between Fenhe and Jinhe.

  5. Zhang Guolao, famous for his magical gourd called Wu Lou, is a symbol of longevity. This precious relic gives him extraordinary abilities and acts as a protective amulet against illness. In addition to being an emblem of prolonged life, Zhang Guolao also possesses remarkable divinatory skills.

  6. Zhang Guolao, in Chinese religion, one of the Baxian, the Eight Immortals of Daoism. In art he is depicted carrying a phoenix feather and the peach of immortality. He rides (often backward) on a marvelous mule that is capable of being folded like paper when not in use. Zhang claimed to have been.

  7. Zhang Guo Lao (張果老) ( Chang Kuo Lao in Wade-Giles) is one of the Eight Daoist Immortals who is generally thought to have lived during the Tang dynasty (618-907 C.E. ). His proficiency at various magical arts is well known, to the extent that he was allegedly given the title "Master Comprehension-of-Profundity" (通玄先生, Tōngzhào ...