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* Plays: The Fragrant Concubine, A Tragedy ( 1938 ); A Riverside Charade ( 1954 )
Han Chinese and Uyghur tellings of the legend of the Fragrant Concubine diverge greatly, and her experience represents a powerful symbol for both peoples.
The Fragrant Concubine dressed in Western Clothes
Upon her arrival to the imperial palace, the Fragrant Concubine, was gifted with a garden and a luxurious room of her own as a sign of the Emperor's devotion.
Finally she relented and came to love him when he sent messengers to Kashgar to return with an jujube tree bearing golden fruit, and the Fragrant Concubine became the emperor's cherished consort until her death.
The Afaq Khoja Mausoleum ( mazar ) located outside Kashgar was built in 1640 and, in addition to encompassing a larger complex that includes a functioning mosque and Qur ' anic school, houses the coffins of five generations of the Apak Khoja family, including what is purported to be the body of the Fragrant Concubine.
In fact, the real Rong Fei died of illness in 1788 and was buried in a royal tomb in Beijing ; the legend of the Fragrant Concubine first became closely associated with the Kashgar tomb in the late 19th century, and the connection has since been officially established and endorsed through a proliferation of signs and guided tours.
Critical Western academic observers have noted that the superimposition of the Fragrant Concubine myth on the preexisting tomb has effectively commercialized and trivialized what was once a major functioning Sufi shrine through the influx of tourism.
* The character of Princess Fragrance in Louis Cha's Wuxia novel The Book and the Sword is loosely based on the Fragrant Concubine.
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It contains walking paths, a Cafe ', a children's play area, a Fragrant Garden for the Blind, a large fountain, Tennis courts, BasketBall courts, areas for soccer / frizbee, and home field for Savannah Shamrocks Rugby Club.

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It is said that Yama, the ruler of hell, sent her back to Earth to prevent the utter destruction of his realm, and that upon her return she appeared on Fragrant Mountain.
The Fragrant Orchid ( Gymnadenia conopsea ) is an herbaceous plant belonging to the family Orchidaceae.
Rice is by far the most important staple of Liberian cuisine, though pasta is gaining importance due to high rice costs ( Thai Fragrant rice is deemed the best to eat and is imported ).
The provincial flower is ดอกโสน ( Dok Sano ) Sesbania aculeata, and the provincial tree is the Fragrant Manjack ( Cordia dichotoma ).
* Fragrant Hills Pagoda in China is completed.
The Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii, known as Mauna Ala ( Fragrant Hills ) in the Hawaiian language, is the final resting place of Hawaii's two prominent royal families: the Kamehameha Dynasty and the Kalākaua Dynasty.
Sister Phyllis Stein the Fragrant Mistress of Sistory asserts that there is a clear distinction between drag queens and members of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence: " We're not dressed as girls, we're dressed as nuns ... We definitely minister to the spiritual needs of our community, while drag queens sort of focus on camp and fun within our communities.
Fragrant rice produced near Myitkyina, called khat cho, is considered the best in Myanmar.
One of them is ' Heong Peah ' ( Fragrant Biscuit ).
Myohyang-san (" Mysterious Fragrant Mountain ") is a mountain in North Korea ( 40. 03N, 126. 28E ).
Rondeletia odorata ( the Fragrant Panama rose ) is originally from and Cuba.
Fragrant Harbour ( 2002 ) is set in Hong Kong in the 1980s.
Fragrant Hills Park ( Xiangshan Park ; ) is a public park at the foot of the Western Mountains in the Haidian District, in the northwestern part of Beijing, China.
Fragrant Hills Park is recognized as one of the major tourist attractions in Beijing.
There is also the Fragrant Hill Hotel, designed by I. M. Pei, which is more traditional than most of his designs.
Study of Reading Heart was built in the Ming Dynasty ( 1368 to 1644 ) and is a landscaped park inside Fragrant Hills Park.
The Temple of Azure Clouds ( Biyun Si ) is located just outside the north gate of Fragrant Hills Park.

Fragrant and Chinese
Hsiang-shan County ( Chinese: 香山縣, Wade-Giles: Hsiang-shan Hsien, Pinyin: Xiāngshān Xiàn ; literally " Fragrant Mountain "; also spelt Siang-shan ) was a county in southern China.

Fragrant and who
Another story from the Precious Scroll of Fragrant Mountain describes an incarnation of Guanyin as the daughter of a cruel king who wanted her to marry a wealthy but uncaring man.
When Chiang penned the work, he believed that the Guanyin we know today was actually a princess called Miaoshan ( 妙善 ), who had a religious following on Fragrant Mountain.

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Pei was surprised by public resistance to his traditional design of the hotel at Fragrant Hills.
As the Fragrant Hill project was nearing completion, Pei began working on the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City, although his associate James Freed served as lead designer.
Another tale says that Miaoshan never died, but was in fact transported by a supernatural tiger, believed to be the Deity of the Place, to Fragrant Mountain.
Miaozhuangyan was cured of his illness and went to the Fragrant Mountain to give thanks to the person.
He was a partner in the Leeds firm of Beckett & Co., which later became part of the Westminster Bank, and in the aeronautical firm Airspeed Ltd. His racehorses included Fortina, which won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1947, and Fragrant Mac, which won the Scottish Grand National in 1952.
Fragrant Panama rose was first collected by Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland in " Mexico: Guerrero: inter Alto del Peregrino et Río Papagallo ", ' between loft of the wanderer ( or peregrine's nest?

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Early Rodchester Kings demos were recorded at Fragrant Time Records in Burnaby by Greg Wasmuth and Steven Codling.

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