- "Banal Na Aso,
Santong Kabayo" ("Holy Dog,
Saintly Horse") is a song by the
Filipino punk rock band Yano. It was
released in June 30, 1994 as part of...
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santóng dasalan,
daanin sa
santóng paspasan. If it
cannot be got
through holy prayer, get it
through blessed force. (In
romance and courting:
santóng...
- self-titled
debut album came out, with rock
songs including "Banal Na Aso,
Santong Kabayo". The band
promoted the
album through a
series of
appearances and...
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disguised as a woodcutter, was
previously an army
general in Dali. Wu
Santong (武三通; Wǔ
Sāntōng),
disguised as a farmer, was
previously the
chief of the palace...
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locations were
allegedly revealed to a man
named Agripino Lontoc by the "
Santong Boses" or the "Holy Voices",
which also gave the
names to
these places...
- Xiangyang. Wu
Dunru (武敦儒; Wǔ Dūnrú) and Wu
Xiuwen (武修文; Wǔ Xiūwén) are Wu
Santong's sons.
After their mother died,
their father became insane and went missing...
- gambler,
thief and
confidence trickster. By chance, he
encounters a
dying Gu
Santong, Zhu's
rival who had lost to Zhu in a duel and has been
imprisoned for...
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miracles and healing. On the
other hand,
Mount Sembrano also
became a
Santong Lugar (“Holy place”) for
Aglipayan pilgrims to
remember the
source of the...
- ) – 3:28 "Tsinelas" (Slippers) – 2:44 "State U" – 2:47 "Banal na Aso,
Santong Kabayo" (Holy Dog,
Saintly Horse) – 4:25 "Trapo"
pejorative term for Traditional...
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Hongxi Hu Bo as Chu
Dongshan Zhang Lu as
Zhang Shaoshou Yin Shuo as Wu
Santong Liang Jinshan as Zhu
Ziliu Lu
Senbao as
Elder Peng Fan
Zhonghua as Elder...