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Chai Jin, the Glossary

Index Chai Jin

Chai Jin is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the four great classical novels in Chinese literature.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 34 relations: Bandit Kings of Ancient China, Cangzhou, Chai (surname), Chai Rong, Chen Hongshou, Chinese dragon, Chinese literature, Chun'an County, Classic Chinese Novels, Emperor Huizong of Song, Emperor Taizu of Song, Fang La, Fenghuang, Gao Qiu, Gaotang County, Gongsun Sheng, Guo Zongxun, Hebei, Kaifeng, Later Zhou, Li Kui (Water Margin), Li Ying (Water Margin), Liao dynasty, Lin Chong, Shandong, Song dynasty, Song Jiang, Water Margin, Wu Song, Wu Yong, Yan Qing, Zhejiang, Zhu Tong, 108 Heroes.

  2. 36 Heavenly Spirits
  3. Fictional characters from Hebei

Bandit Kings of Ancient China

Bandit Kings of Ancient China, also known as in Japan, is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Koei, and released in 1989 for MSX, MS-DOS, Amiga, and Macintosh and in 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

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Cangzhou

Cangzhou is a prefecture-level city in eastern Hebei province, People's Republic of China.

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Chai (surname)

Chai (also spelled as Tsai, Tchai) is a Chinese surname.

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Chai Rong

Chai Rong (27 October 921 – 27 July 959), later known as Guo Rong (郭榮), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Shizong of Zhou, was the second emperor of the Later Zhou dynasty of China, during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

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Chen Hongshou

Chen Hongshou (1598 Zhuji, Zhejiang province –1652), formerly romanized as Ch'en Hung-shou, was a Chinese painter of the late Ming dynasty.

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Chinese dragon

The Chinese Dragon is a legendary creature in Chinese mythology, Chinese folklore, and Chinese culture at large.

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Chinese literature

The history of Chinese literature extends thousands of years, and begins with the earliest recorded inscriptions, court archives, building to the major works of philosophy and history written during the Axial Age.

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Chun'an County

Chun'an is a county of Zhejiang Province, East China, it is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang, containing the well-known Qiandao Lake and bordering Anhui province to the northwest.

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Classic Chinese Novels

Classic Chinese Novels are the best-known novels of pre-modern Chinese literature.

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Emperor Huizong of Song

Emperor Huizong of Song (7 June 1082 – 4 June 1135), personal name Zhao Ji, was the eighth emperor of the Song dynasty of China and the penultimate emperor of the Northern Song dynasty.

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Emperor Taizu of Song

Emperor Taizu of Song (21 March 927 – 14 November 976), personal name Zhao Kuangyin, courtesy name Yuanlang, was the founding emperor of the Song dynasty of China.

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Fang La

Fang La (died 1121) was a Chinese rebel leader who led an uprising against the Song dynasty. Chai Jin and Fang La are Water Margin characters.

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Fenghuang

Fènghuáng are mythological birds found in Sinospheric mythology that reign over all other birds.

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Gao Qiu

Gao Qiu (1076?–1126) was a Chinese politician who lived during the Song dynasty and served in the court of Emperor Huizong. Chai Jin and Gao Qiu are Water Margin characters.

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Gaotang County

Gaotang County is a county of northwestern Shandong province, People's Republic of China.

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Gongsun Sheng

Gongsun Sheng is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Chai Jin and Gongsun Sheng are 36 Heavenly Spirits and Water Margin characters.

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Guo Zongxun

Guo Zongxun (14 September 953 – 973) or Chai Zongxun, also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Gong of Zhou, was the third and last emperor the Chinese Later Zhou dynasty, during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

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Hebei

Hebei is a province in North China.

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Kaifeng

Kaifeng is a prefecture-level city in east-central Henan province, China.

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Later Zhou

Zhou, known as the Later Zhou in historiography, was a short-lived Chinese imperial dynasty and the last of the Five Dynasties that controlled most of northern China during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

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Li Kui (Water Margin)

Li Kui is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Chai Jin and li Kui (Water Margin) are 36 Heavenly Spirits and Water Margin characters.

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Li Ying (Water Margin)

Li Ying is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the four great classical novels in Chinese literature. Chai Jin and li Ying (Water Margin) are 36 Heavenly Spirits and Water Margin characters.

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Liao dynasty

The Liao dynasty (Khitan: Mos Jælud), also known as the Khitan Empire (Khitan: Mos diau-d kitai huldʒi gur), officially the Great Liao, was an imperial dynasty of China that existed between 916 and 1125, ruled by the Yelü clan of the Khitan people.

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Lin Chong

Lin Chong is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Chai Jin and lin Chong are 36 Heavenly Spirits and Water Margin characters.

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Shandong

Shandong is a coastal province in East China.

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Song dynasty

The Song dynasty was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 960 to 1279.

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Song Jiang

Song Jiang was a Chinese historical figure who led an armed rebellion against the ruling Song Dynasty in the early 12th century. Chai Jin and Song Jiang are 36 Heavenly Spirits and Water Margin characters.

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Water Margin

Water Margin is one of the earliest Chinese novels written in vernacular Mandarin.

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Wu Song

Wu Song (p), also known as Second Brother Wu (labels), is a legendary hero recounted since the 13th century; and one of the well-known fictional characters in the Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classic Novels in Chinese literature. Chai Jin and wu Song are 36 Heavenly Spirits, fictional characters from Hebei and Water Margin characters.

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Wu Yong

Wu Yong is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Chai Jin and Wu Yong are 36 Heavenly Spirits and Water Margin characters.

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Yan Qing

Yan Qing is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the Four Great Classical Novels in Chinese literature. Chai Jin and Yan Qing are 36 Heavenly Spirits, fictional characters from Hebei and Water Margin characters.

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Zhejiang

Zhejiang is an eastern coastal province of the People's Republic of China.

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Zhu Tong

Zhu Tong is a fictional character in Water Margin, one of the four great classical novels in Chinese literature. Chai Jin and Zhu Tong are 36 Heavenly Spirits and Water Margin characters.

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108 Heroes

The 108 Heroes are the main characters of the Ming dynasty classic Chinese novel the Water Margin, which was written in the 14th century and usually attributed to Shi Nai'an. Chai Jin and 108 Heroes are Water Margin characters.

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See also

36 Heavenly Spirits

Fictional characters from Hebei

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chai_Jin