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Lingzhi may refer to: * Lingzhi mushroom (''Ganoderma lingzhi''), also called reishi, or several other similar mushrooms of the genus ''Ganoderma'' including: ** ''Ganoderma lucidum'' ** ''Ganoderma tsugae'' * Lingzhi Gewog, a village block (gewog) of Thimphu District, Bhutan * Lingzhi Yügyal Dzong Lingzhi Yügyal Dzong, is an important Drukpa Kagyu monastery and administrative center situated at an altitude of 4150 metres in Lingzhi, Thimphu District, Bhutan. There are about thirty monks headed by a Lama Neten (head of a district monastic ..., a monastery and fortress in Bhutan * Lingzhi Township, in Jingning County, Gansu, China * Lingzhi Subdistrict, in Yuecheng District, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China * Lingzhi station of the Shenzhen Metro, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China * Forthing Lingzhi, minivans produced by Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor {{disambiguation, geo th:เห็ดหลินจือ ...
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Lingzhi Yügyal Dzong
Lingzhi Yügyal Dzong, is an important Drukpa Kagyu monastery and administrative center situated at an altitude of 4150 metres in Lingzhi, Thimphu District, Bhutan. There are about thirty monks headed by a Lama Neten (head of a district monastic body) resident in the Dzong. The office of the Drungpa (sub-district administrator) is also housed in the Dzong. History The Dzong was built in 1668 by the third Desi of Bhutan, Chögyal Minjur Tenpa (r. 1667-1680) to commemorate victory over a Tibetan invasion and named Yügyal Dzong. It controlled the border between Tibet and Bhutan and was one of the main defensive fortresses in the north of Bhutan. The Dzong was partly damaged by an earthquake in 1867. In the 1950s the building was reconstructed and used as administrative centre. Renovation work on the Dzong began in 2005 and was still ongoing in 2010. See also * Geography of Bhutan * Religion in Bhutan * Transport in Bhutan Transport in Bhutan uses about of roads and four ai ...
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Lingzhi Mushroom
Lingzhi, ''Ganoderma lingzhi'', also known as reishi, is a polypore fungus ("bracket fungus") native to East Asia belonging to the genus ''Ganoderma''. Its reddish brown varnished kidney-shaped cap with bands and peripherally inserted stem gives it a distinct fan-like appearance. When fresh, the lingzhi is soft, cork-like, and flat. It lacks gills on its underside, and instead releases its spores via fine pores (80–120 μm) in yellow colors. The lingzhi mushroom is used in traditional Chinese medicine. There is insufficient evidence to indicate that consuming lingzhi mushrooms or their extracts has any effect on human health or diseases. In nature, it grows at the base and stumps of deciduous trees, especially that of the maple. Only two or three out of 10,000 such aged trees will have lingzhi growth, and therefore its wild form is rare. Lingzhi may be cultivated on hardwood logs, sawdust, or woodchips. Taxonomy and ecology Lingzhi, also known as ''reishi'' from its Ja ...
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Ganoderma Lucidum
''Ganoderma lucidum'' is a red-colored species of ''Ganoderma'' with a limited distribution in Europe and parts of China, where it grows on decaying hardwood trees. Wild populations have been found in the United States in California and Utah, but were likely introduced anthropogenically and naturalized. Etymology The scientific name, ''Ganoderma lucidum'', uses the genus name, ''Ganoderma'' (derived from the Greek ganos/γάνος "brightness, sheen", hence "shining" and derma/δέρμα "skin") combined with ''lucidum'' from Latin for "lucidus" as light, bright or clear. Taxonomy and history The history of the ''Ganoderma lucidum'' taxon is tied to the history of ''Ganoderma'' as a genus. Karsten first described the ''Ganoderma'' in 1881 and included only one species in the genus, ''G. lucidum'' (Curtis) Karst. Previously, it was called ''Boletus lucidus'' Curtis (1781) and then ''Polyporus lucidus'' (Curtis) Fr. (1821). Patouillard revised Karsten's genus Ganoderma to include ...
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Ganoderma Tsugae
''Ganoderma tsugae'', also known as hemlock varnish shelf, is a flat polypore mushroom of the genus '' Ganoderma''. Habitat In contrast to '' Ganoderma lucidum'', to which it is closely related and which it closely resembles, ''G. tsugae'' tends to grow on conifers, especially hemlocks. Properties Like ''G. lucidum'', ''G. tsugae'' is purported to have medicinal properties including use for dressing a skin wound. Phylogenetic analysis has begun to better differentiate between many closely related species of ''Ganoderma''; however, there is still disagreement as to which have the most medicinal properties. In addition, variations within the same species as well as the growth substrate and environmental conditions all the way through to preparation can have a substantial effect on the medicinal value of the product. Edibility Like ''G. lucidum'', ''G. tsugae'' is non-poisonous but generally considered inedible, because of its solid woody nature; however, teas and extracts made ...
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Lingzhi Gewog
Lingzhi Gewog ( Dzongkha: གླིང་གཞི་) is a gewog (village block) of Thimphu District, Bhutan. Lingzhi Gewog, along with Naro and Soe Gewogs, is part of Lingzhi Dungkhag A dungkhag ( dz, དྲུང་ཁག་ ''drungkhak'') is a sub-district of a dzongkhag (district) of Bhutan. The head of a dungkhag is a ''Dungpa''. As of 2007, nine of the twenty dzongkhags had from one to three dungkhags, with sixteen dungk ... (sub-district). References {{coord, 27, 51, 25, N, 89, 25, 58, E, region:BT_type:city(800)_source:kolossus-ruwiki, display=title Gewogs of Bhutan Thimphu District ...
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Lingzhi Township
Lingzhi Township () is a township of Jingning County, Gansu province, China. , it has eleven villages under its administration: * Gaoyi Village () * Cheli Village () * Yincha Village () * Zhangpu Village () * Shuiliu Village () * Dongzhuang Village () * Yangcha Village () * Yangqu Village () * Qianwan Village () * Changyuan Village () * Junfeng Village () See also * List of township-level divisions of Gansu This is a list of township-level divisions of the province of Gansu, People's Republic of China (PRC). Lanzhou Chengguan District Subdistricts: * Baiyin Road Subdistrict (白银路街道), Caoyang Street Subdistrict (草场街街道), Donggang ... References Township-level divisions of Gansu Jingning County, Gansu {{Gansu-geo-stub ...
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Lingzhi Subdistrict
Lingzhi Subdistrict () is a subdistrict in Yuecheng District, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China. , it administers 24 residential communities and 22 villages. Communities * Lingzhi Community * Runqinhuayuan Community () * Dashujiang Community () * Tianhe Community () * Waitan Community () * Datan Community () * Jiaoli Community () * Yongtai Community () * Luojiang Community () * Nüdi Community () * Chenggang Community () * Quanxin Community () * Anxin Community () * Xiaogang Community () * Qutun Community () * Daqingsi Community () * Yangjianong Community () * Fenglin Community () * Linjiang Community () * Sihuijiang Community () * Meishanjiang Community () * Meishan Community () * Guandu Community () * Yangjiang Community () Villages * Zhangshi Village () * Dashan Village () * Xiaoshan Village () * Xibengtan Village () * Baiyutan Village () * Shuichan Village () * Mozhuang Village () * Meidong Village () * Xishantou Village () * Shanquan Village () * Luzhuang Village () * Luyang Vil ...
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Forthing Lingzhi
The Forthing Lingzhi is a range of MPVs produced by Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor under the Forthing (Dongfeng Fengxing) sub-brand. It is the first product of the Forthing brand by Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor. Overview At launch, the Forthing Lingzhi was essentially a rebadged fourth generation Mitsubishi Delica or the Mitsubishi Delica Space Gear. The Delica platform was acquired from Taiwan’s China Motor Corporation, a partner of Mitsubishi Motors is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
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