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1) Religion: hsien (In Chinese Taoism, an immortal who has achieved divinity through devotion to Taoist practices and teachings)2) Chinese: xian (транскрипции по системе Палладия, используемой для передачи кириллицей звуков китайского языка, соответствует данная транскрипция на основе латиницы по системе ханьюй пиньинь) -
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