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Zi Wei (other)
Zi Wei may refer to: * Zi Wei (crater), on the Moon * Ziwei enclosure, or the Purple Forbidden enclosure, a constellation in Chinese astronomy * Ziwei Emperor, or Great Emperor of the North Star, a sky deity of Taoism See also * Ziwe (other) * Ziwei Bridge, a historic stone arch bridge over the Cangji River in Zhejiang, China * Ziwei doushu or Zi Wei Dou Shu, a form of fortune-telling in Chinese culture * Ziwiyeh Castle The castle of Ziwiyeh or Ziwiyeh Castle () is an ancient building situated on the top of a mount above the wide Ziwiyeh Cave in Saqqez, Iran. Ziwiye tepe or castle is located 50 kilometers to Saqqez and the area now have been Somewhat rebuilt b ...
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Zi Wei (crater)
Zi Wei is a crater on the Moon. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union The International Astronomical Union (IAU; , UAI) is an international non-governmental organization (INGO) with the objective of advancing astronomy in all aspects, including promoting astronomical research, outreach, education, and developmen ... in 2015 after one of the three enclosures in an ancient Chinese star map. References Impact craters on the Moon {{Moon-stub ...
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Ziwei Enclosure
The Purple Forbidden enclosure ( Zǐ wēi yuán) is one of the San Yuan ( Sān yuán) or Three Enclosures. Stars and constellations of this group lie near the north celestial pole and are visible all year from temperate latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere. Asterisms The asterisms are: See also * Twenty-Eight Mansions The Twenty-Eight Mansions (), also called or , are part of the Chinese constellations system. They can be considered as the equivalent to the Zodiac, zodiacal constellations in Western astronomy, though the Twenty-eight Mansions reflect the move ... References Chinese constellations Chinese astrology Purple {{china-stub ...
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Ziwei Emperor
The Great Emperor of the North Star,). also called the Ziwei Emperor. and the Beiji Emperor,; full title: Lord of the Polaris, North Pole at the center of Heaven ( zh, c=北極中天星主, p=Běijí Zhōngtiān Xingzhu). is one of the highest sky deities and one of the Four heavenly ministers, Four Sovereigns (; ) of Taoism. Chinese mythology The Ziwei Emperor resides in the middle of Heaven and assists the Jade Emperor in administrative duties of Heaven and Earth; Sun and Moon; four seasons and weather. He commands all deities of constellations, mountains, and rivers. He is the highest deity in charge of all the natural phenomena in the universe. In Chinese culture and Chinese theology, the Ziwei Emperor is also the symbol of the emperor in the human world. Notes References External links 道教文化资料库 星座探奇 神祇列傳-紫微大帝
Four heavenly ministers Chinese gods Sky and weather gods Taoist deities Twenty-Four Protective Deities { ...
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Ziwe (other)
Ziwe may refer to: * Ziwe Fumudoh (Ziwerekoru Fumudoh, born 1993) American comedian and writer * ''Ziwe'' (talk show), a 2021–2022 American satirical show hosted by Ziwe Fumudoh See also * Zi Wei (other) * Ziwiyeh Castle The castle of Ziwiyeh or Ziwiyeh Castle () is an ancient building situated on the top of a mount above the wide Ziwiyeh Cave in Saqqez, Iran. Ziwiye tepe or castle is located 50 kilometers to Saqqez and the area now have been Somewhat rebuilt b ...
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Ziwei Bridge
The Ziwei Bridge () is a historic stone arch bridge over the Cangji River () in , Haining, Zhejiang, China. History The temple was originally built in 1303 during emperor Temür Khan's reign during the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368), and underwent three renovations, respectively in 1730 and 1796 of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911) and in 2002. The banknote issued by the Farmers Bank of China in the Republic of China Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ... used it as the front design. In October 1984, it has been designated as a municipal-level cultural heritage site by the Government of Haining. Neighbouring area * Huili Temple References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ziwei Bridge Bridges in Zhejiang Arch bridges in China Bridges completed in 2002 Qing dynasty architecture Buildings a ...
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Ziwei Doushu
''Ziwei doushu'', sometimes translated into English as purple star astrology, is a form of fortune-telling in Chinese culture. The study of destiny () is one of the five arts of Chinese metaphysics. Along with the Four Pillars of Destiny, ''ziwei doushu'' is one of the most renowned fortune-telling methods used in this study. Much like western astrology, ''ziwei doushu'' claims to use the position of the cosmos at the time of one's birth to make determinations about personality, career and marriage prospects, and more. History Traditionally, ''ziwei doushu'' is considered to have been created by a Taoist named Lu Chunyang () during the Tang dynasty. It was further developed by Chen Xiyi () during the Song dynasty and later on by Luo Hongxian () during the Ming dynasty to its present-day form. Its exact origin, however, is still debated among different schools. Unlike the more commonly known Four Pillars of Destiny system of birth-chart divination, ''ziwei doushu'' is based ...
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