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(T/N: Kaiguang (simplified Chinese: 开光; traditional Chinese: 開光; pinyin: kāiguāng) is the Chinese term for consecration of a statue of a deity. In Chinese, the literal meaning of Kaiguang is “opening of light”. Often performed in the Buddhist and Taoist faiths.)
After all, when she went on set for ‘Sheng Shi,’ she recalled that a certain crew asked for help in c ...
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