Training Hall " The school or gym where one is instructed in the Chinese Martial Arts
Any of several large game birds of the family Cracidae, native to the jungles of tropical America and related to and resembling the curassows. Guan Hanqing Guan Yu Guan Di
422 111 2 sometimes called guanzi, is made from a small wooden tube It has seven frontal finger holes and one or two thumb holes The sound is produced by a double reed wrapped in copper wire It is similar to the European oboe Most often found in China, or Japan (as Hichiriki)
any of several large turkey-like game birds of the family Cracidae; native to jungles of tropical America; resembling the curassows and valued as food
or Kuan Han-ch'ing born 1241?, Dadu, China died 1320?, China Chinese dramatist. He belonged to a writers' guild that provided plays for performing groups. His plays often dealt with everyday events and sympathetically portrayed women of low social standing. He wrote over 60 plays, 14 of which survive, including Injustice to Dou E, Butterfly Dream, and Saving a Prostitute. Guan is often considered the greatest playwright of the Chinese classical theatre
or Kuan Yü or Guan Di died 219 Military hero of the Three Kingdoms era (3rd century AD) who started his career as the bodyguard of Liu Bei, the founder of one of the three kingdoms. He was captured and executed but his fame and popularity continued to grow. China's rulers conferred ever greater titles on him until in 1594 he was canonized as Guan Di, god of war and protector of China. Thousands of temples were constructed in his honor. His cult spread to Korea in the 17th century, where it was believed that he saved the country from Japanese invasion