About: Liu Chenxiang

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Chen Xiang (Chinese: 沉香) is a mythical hero and demi-god in the Chinese folktale The Magic Lotus Lantern. At the top of the Western Peak of Mount Hua, there is a historic giant stone which is a hundred feet high, called Axe-splitting Rock, that has been cut neatly into three parts. Legend has it that it was cut by Chen Xiang to split the mountain in order to save his mother, who was trapped within it.

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  • Chen Xiang (Chinese: 沉香) is a mythical hero and demi-god in the Chinese folktale The Magic Lotus Lantern. At the top of the Western Peak of Mount Hua, there is a historic giant stone which is a hundred feet high, called Axe-splitting Rock, that has been cut neatly into three parts. Legend has it that it was cut by Chen Xiang to split the mountain in order to save his mother, who was trapped within it. (en)
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  • Chen Xiang (Chinese: 沉香) is a mythical hero and demi-god in the Chinese folktale The Magic Lotus Lantern. At the top of the Western Peak of Mount Hua, there is a historic giant stone which is a hundred feet high, called Axe-splitting Rock, that has been cut neatly into three parts. Legend has it that it was cut by Chen Xiang to split the mountain in order to save his mother, who was trapped within it. (en)
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  • Liu Chenxiang (en)
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