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Barefoot Immortal (Chinese: 赤腳大仙), also known as Barefoot Master, is a Taoist deity in Chinese religion. He is known for his numerous appearances in Chinese operas and Chinese ancient literature Journey to the West and Outlaws of the Marsh. The ancient images and ceramic works that people found about the conception of the appearance of Barefoot Immortal demonstrate that in the minds of most people, Barefoot Immortal is a kind god who always has a gracious smile on his face. Never wearing any shoes and half bald head are his unique marks and looks. There are several stories and legends about Barefoot Immortal that have spread until now, have become the widely known classical folk oral literature in China. Therefore, it can be seen that Barefoot Immortal plays a familiar role in the minds of

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  • Barefoot Immortal (en)
  • Inmortal Descalzo (es)
  • 赤脚大仙 (zh)
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  • 赤脚大仙是中国民间信仰和道教的神仙,是仙界的散仙,以赤脚为特点。 (zh)
  • Barefoot Immortal (Chinese: 赤腳大仙), also known as Barefoot Master, is a Taoist deity in Chinese religion. He is known for his numerous appearances in Chinese operas and Chinese ancient literature Journey to the West and Outlaws of the Marsh. The ancient images and ceramic works that people found about the conception of the appearance of Barefoot Immortal demonstrate that in the minds of most people, Barefoot Immortal is a kind god who always has a gracious smile on his face. Never wearing any shoes and half bald head are his unique marks and looks. There are several stories and legends about Barefoot Immortal that have spread until now, have become the widely known classical folk oral literature in China. Therefore, it can be seen that Barefoot Immortal plays a familiar role in the minds of (en)
  • El Inmortal Descalzo (en chino: 赤腳 大仙), también conocido como el Maestro Descalzo, es una deidad taoísta de la religión china.​ Es un inmortal conocido por sus numerosas apariciones en óperas y literatura antigua china como Viaje al Oeste y A la orilla del agua. (es)
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  • Barefoot Immortal (en)
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  • Barefoot Immortal (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Barefoot_Immortal.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Figure_of_the_deity_Liu_Hai_and_his_toad,_China,_Jingdezhen,_Jiangxi_province,_Qing_dynasty,_approx._1850-1900_AD,_porcelain_-_Asian_Art_Museum_of_San_Francisco_-_DSC01660.jpg
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  • The painting of Barefoot Immortal (en)
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  • Male (en)
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  • * China (en)
  • * Male (en)
  • * Taoism (en)
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  • Liu Hai, Liu Cao, Liu Tao (en)
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  • China (en)
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  • Barefoot Immortal (en)
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  • Barefoot Immortal (Chinese: 赤腳大仙), also known as Barefoot Master, is a Taoist deity in Chinese religion. He is known for his numerous appearances in Chinese operas and Chinese ancient literature Journey to the West and Outlaws of the Marsh. The ancient images and ceramic works that people found about the conception of the appearance of Barefoot Immortal demonstrate that in the minds of most people, Barefoot Immortal is a kind god who always has a gracious smile on his face. Never wearing any shoes and half bald head are his unique marks and looks. There are several stories and legends about Barefoot Immortal that have spread until now, have become the widely known classical folk oral literature in China. Therefore, it can be seen that Barefoot Immortal plays a familiar role in the minds of Chinese people. His original name is Liu Hai before he was widely known as Barefoot Immortal. and Liu Cao (en)
  • El Inmortal Descalzo (en chino: 赤腳 大仙), también conocido como el Maestro Descalzo, es una deidad taoísta de la religión china.​ Es un inmortal conocido por sus numerosas apariciones en óperas y literatura antigua china como Viaje al Oeste y A la orilla del agua. Las imágenes antiguas y las obras de cerámica que la gente encontró sobre la concepción de la apariencia del Inmortal Descalzo demuestran que en la mente de la mayoría de la gente, es un dios amable que siempre tiene una sonrisa graciosa en su rostro. Nunca usa zapatos y la cabeza medio calva son sus marcas y apariencias únicas. Hay varias historias y leyendas sobre esta deidad que se han extendido hasta ahora, se han convertido en la literatura popular clásica ampliamente conocida en China. Por lo tanto, se puede ver que juega un papel familiar en la mente de los chinos. Su nombre original es Liu Hai antes de ser conocido como el Inmortal Descalzo y Liu Cao.​​ (es)
  • 赤脚大仙是中国民间信仰和道教的神仙,是仙界的散仙,以赤脚为特点。 (zh)
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  • 赤腳大仙 (en)
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