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'''{{tts|Honglaai}}''' (hoong+laai; [[wikt:蓬萊|蓬萊]]; [[Jg]]: [[wikt:蓬莱|蓬莱]]; {{w|Hōrai}}/{{w|Penglai}}/Ponrai/Ponlai) | '''{{tts|Honglaai}}''' (hoong+laai; [[wikt:蓬萊|蓬萊]]; [[Jg]]: [[wikt:蓬莱|蓬莱]]; {{w|Hōrai}}/{{w|Penglai}}/Ponrai/Ponlai) | ||
*( | *(khøfleeng si [[Taioaan]]) | ||
*[[honglaibie]], [[honglaai-teg]], [[honglaai- | *[[honglaibie]], [[honglaai-teg]], [[honglaai-tør]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Mount Penglai, or Penglai Island is a mystical land found in Chinese mythology. Often said to be the base for the Eight Immortals ([[patsiefn]], 八仙). The legend also passed into Japan ([[Jidpurn]]), where it took shape as the legend of Hōrai). Hōrai can be used in Japanese to refer to Taiwan. | *Mount Penglai, or Penglai Island is a mystical land found in Chinese mythology. Often said to be the base for the Eight Immortals ([[patsiefn]], 八仙). The legend also passed into Japan ([[Jidpurn]]), where it took shape as the legend of Hōrai). Hōrai can be used in Japanese to refer to Taiwan. |
Revision as of 09:31, 6 April 2014
Honglaai 🔊 (hoong+laai; 蓬萊; Jg: 蓬莱; Hōrai/Penglai/Ponrai/Ponlai)
- (khøfleeng si Taioaan)
- honglaibie, honglaai-teg, honglaai-tør