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  1. Kuan Yin (8111 bytes)
    2: ...cy''', Kuan Yin is also reverenced by [[China|Chinese]] [[Taoists]] as an [[immortality|Immortal]]. T...
    4: ...''Kwan-se-um'''. In [[Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]], she is called '''Quan ­''' or '''Quan Th&#78...
    6: ...s a woman, whereas Avalokitesvara in other countries is usually depicted as a man.
    12: ...utiful, white-robed woman, a depiction which derives from the earlier ''[[Pandaravasini]]'' form.
    16: ...ng to the front and sides, Avalokiteshvara possesses the unique gift to see everywhere at once and rea...
  2. Calligraphy (20084 bytes)
    1: ...phy in a Latin Bible of AD 1407 on display in Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England. The Bible was hand...
    2: ...corative [[writing]]. A style of calligraphy is described as a ''hand''.
    4: ...xamples of ancient Roman [[graffiti]] are of interest to both calligraphers and palaeographers.
    7: {{Main|Chinese painting}}
    8: ...Chinese to appreciate its beauty. Calligraphy, in essence, is an abstract art.
  3. Cuneiform script (7588 bytes)
    1: {{Template:Ancient Mesopotamia}}
    2: ...raphy|pictographs]]. Over time, the pictorial representations became simplified and more abstract.
    4: ...e|Hittite]] and [[Luwian language|Luwian]] languages, and it inspired the [[Old Persian]] and [[Ugarit...
    7: ... could use a single tool to make a variety of impressions.
    9: ...served because they were baked when attacking armies burned the building in which they were kept.
  4. Shinto (25829 bytes)
    2: ...(the character can also be read as "kami" in Japanese) and "道" ''tō'' meaning [[Tao]] ("wa...
    4: ...oday, and some remain largely as everyday activities without religious connotations like [[omikuji]] (...
    7: ...s the Japanese to the [[Lost Ten Tribes |lost tribes of Israel]] [http://www5.ocn.ne.jp/%7emagi9/israc...
    9: ...stral deities were given prominence over the deities of other groups, though different systems continu...
    11: ... were all meant to impress others with the worthiness of the Imperial family and their divine mandate ...
  5. Wasabi (5585 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Brassicales]]}}
    11: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''japonica'''''}}
    15: ...le pepper]]s, which burn the tongue; wasabi produces vapors that burn the [[sinus cavity]] instead.
    18: ...ly the size and shape of travel [[toothpaste]] tubes. Once the paste is prepared you should cover it u...
    20: ...em with a little soy sauce. Additionally, the leaves are battered and deep-fried into ''chips''.
  6. Cuneiform (script) (7717 bytes)
    1: {{Template:Ancient Mesopotamia}}
    2: ...raphy|pictographs]]. Over time, the pictorial representations became simplified and more abstract.
    4: ...e|Hittite]] and [[Luwian language|Luwian]] languages, and it inspired the [[Old Persian]] and [[Ugarit...
    7: ... could use a single tool to make a variety of impressions.
    9: ...served because they were baked when attacking armies burned the building.
  7. Mung bean (2133 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[Fabales]] }}
    10: {{Taxobox species entry | taxon = '''''V. radiata'''''}}
    19: ...'Phaseolus aureus'' or ''Phaseolus radiatus''. These are all the same plant.
    21: ...noodles, ''fen si'' or ''tung hoon''). Glass noodles become soft and slippery when they are soaked in ...
    23: ... bean is widely consumed by keralites along with 'Kanji'(Rice gruel)

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