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Fusang (Chinese: 扶桑; pinyin: Fú Sāng)
refers to
various entities, most
frequently a
mythical tree or
location east of China,
described in
ancient Chinese...
- suns in the form of three-legged
crows residing in a
mulberry tree, the
Fusang, in the East Sea. Each day, one of the sun
birds would be
rostered to travel...
- government,
Leroux adapted it
along with
another gunka, "Fusōka" (Song of
Fusang), into the
military march Rikugun bunretsu kōshinkyoku [ja] in 1912. The...
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mythology and
culture tend to
range from more-or-less
mythological such as the
Fusang tree and the
Peaches of
Immortality cultivated by Xi
Wangmu to mythological...
- of yore was
crowned in the
Jageuk Palace and
governed the land of
Fusang." If '
Fusang'
refers specifically to ****an, it
would mean Silla—not Baekje—ruled...
- Germany-based
Daimler Truck. Fuso
derives from the
ancient Chinese term
fusang (扶桑), for a
sacred tree said to grow at the spot in the east
where the sun...
- the
country of
Fusang ("The
country of the
extreme East"
beyond the sea,
probably eastern ****an),
where they
introduced Buddhism: "
Fusang is
located to...
- the
facts are
taken from ca. 1150 Fusō Rya****i (扶桑略記, "Brief
History of
Fusang") by Kōen, the
teacher of Hōnen. "Mizukagami"
refers to the
reflective pool...
- This 1753 map by
Philippe Buache locates Fusang ("Fou-Sang des Chinois", "
Fusang of the Chinese")
north of the
State of California....
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settled in 10
separate suns. They
perched on a red
mulberry tree
called the
Fusang,
literally meaning "the
leaning mulberry tree", in the East at the foot...