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The {{Wiki|Chinese}} have a [[tradition]] of celebrating the [[Birthday of Avalokitesvara]] on the 19th day of the 2nd [[Lunar month]], his [[Day of
  
The {{Wiki|Chinese}} have a [[tradition]] of celebrating the Birthday of [[Avalokitesvara]] on the 19th day of the 2nd [[Lunar month]], his Day of [[Enlightenment]] on the the 19th day of the 6th [[Lunar month]], and his Day of [[Renunciation]] on the 19th day of the 9th [[Lunar month]].  
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Enlightenment]] on the the 19th day of the 6th [[Lunar month]], and his [[Day of Renunciation]] on the 19th day of the 9th [[Lunar month]].  
  
I suppose this is based on the [[ancient]] {{Wiki|chinese}} legend of the [[life]] of [[Guanyin]] (Avalokitesavra), depicted as a certain {{Wiki|Princess}} [[Miao Shan]] 妙善公主 who saved all the [[people]] of her country from calamity, and later became a [[Buddhist Nun]], finally [[transforming]] into [[Guanyin]] herself.
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I suppose this is based on the [[ancient]] {{Wiki|chinese}} legend of the [[life]] of [[Guanyin]] ([[Avalokitesavra]]), depicted as a certain {{Wiki|Princess}}  
  
This legend, originating from the {{Wiki|Mongol}} [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1271-1368AD), has [[Guanyin]] [[reborn]] as the 3rd daughter of [[King]] [[Miao]] Zhuang 妙庄王. It is totally fictitious, however.
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[[Miao Shan]] [[妙善公主]] who saved all the [[people]] of her country from calamity, and later became a [[Buddhist Nun]], finally [[transforming]] into
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[[Guanyin]] herself.
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This legend, originating from the {{Wiki|Mongol}} [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1271-1368AD), has [[Guanyin]] [[reborn]] as the 3rd daughter of [[King]] [[Miao Zhuang]] [[妙庄王]].
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The Chinese have a tradition of celebrating the Birthday of Avalokitesvara on the 19th day of the 2nd Lunar month, his [[Day of

Enlightenment]] on the the 19th day of the 6th Lunar month, and his Day of Renunciation on the 19th day of the 9th Lunar month.

I suppose this is based on the ancient chinese legend of the life of Guanyin (Avalokitesavra), depicted as a certain Princess

Miao Shan 妙善公主 who saved all the people of her country from calamity, and later became a Buddhist Nun, finally transforming into

Guanyin herself.

This legend, originating from the Mongol Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368AD), has Guanyin reborn as the 3rd daughter of King Miao Zhuang 妙庄王.



Source

http://www.lianhuayuan.net/index41.html