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* Guru Shoken's proverb, ''If you meet the spirit of enlightenment on the road, slay it!'', is based on Linji Yixuan's Koan, ''If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him.''
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* Guru Shoken's proverb, ''If "If you meet the spirit of enlightenment on the road, slay it!'', it!", is based on Linji Yixuan's Koan, ''If ''koan'', "If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him.''"
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* At one point Jianzhu brings up a Fire Nation proverb to Hei-Ran: "All warfare is based on deception". This is taken directly from Literature/TheArtOfWarSunTzu.
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* At one point Jianzhu brings up a Fire Nation proverb to Hei-Ran: "All warfare is based on deception". This is taken directly from Literature/TheArtOfWarSunTzu.''Literature/TheArtOfWarSunTzu''.
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Obviously lots of these to WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender and Westernanimation/TheLegendOfKorra, being in the same universe.
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Obviously lots of these to WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender ''[[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender The Last Airbender]]'' and Westernanimation/TheLegendOfKorra, ''Westernanimation/TheLegendOfKorra'', being in the same universe.
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* At one point Jianzu brings up a Fire Nation proverb to Hei-Ran: "All warfare is based on deception". This is taken directly from Literature/TheArtOfWarSunTzu.
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* At one point Jianzu Jianzhu brings up a Fire Nation proverb to Hei-Ran: "All warfare is based on deception". This is taken directly from Literature/TheArtOfWarSunTzu.
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Obviously lots of these to WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender and Westernanimation/TheLegendofKorra, being in the same universe.
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Obviously lots of these to WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender and Westernanimation/TheLegendofKorra, Westernanimation/TheLegendOfKorra, being in the same universe.
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* The Flying Opera Company have mastered dust-stepping (or in Kirima's case mist-stepping) which is akin to running on air, and which they likely developed from watching Jesa's airbending. This is very akin to the qinggong and RoofHopping found in {{Wuxia}} literature and films.
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* The Flying Opera Company have mastered dust-stepping (or in Kirima's case mist-stepping) which is akin to running on air, and which they likely developed from watching Jesa's airbending. This is very akin to the qinggong and RoofHopping found in {{Wuxia}} literature and films.films.
* At one point Jianzu brings up a Fire Nation proverb to Hei-Ran: "All warfare is based on deception". This is taken directly from Literature/TheArtOfWarSunTzu.
* At one point Jianzu brings up a Fire Nation proverb to Hei-Ran: "All warfare is based on deception". This is taken directly from Literature/TheArtOfWarSunTzu.
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* The Flying Opera Company have mastered dust-stepping (or in Kirima's case mist-stepping) which is akin to running on air, and which they likely developed from watching Jesa's airbending. This is very akin to the qinggong and WireFu found in {{Wuxia}} literature and films.
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* The Flying Opera Company have mastered dust-stepping (or in Kirima's case mist-stepping) which is akin to running on air, and which they likely developed from watching Jesa's airbending. This is very akin to the qinggong and WireFu RoofHopping found in {{Wuxia}} literature and films.
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* The Kang Shen acolytes, who believed their spiritual practices made them immune to bending, are reminiscent of the Chinese Boxers of the Boxer Rebellion who believed their practices made them {{Immune to Bullets}}.
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* The Kang Shen acolytes, who believed their spiritual practices made them immune to bending, are reminiscent of the Chinese Boxers of the Boxer Rebellion who believed their practices made them {{Immune to Bullets}}.Bullets}}.
* The Flying Opera Company have mastered dust-stepping (or in Kirima's case mist-stepping) which is akin to running on air, and which they likely developed from watching Jesa's airbending. This is very akin to the qinggong and WireFu found in {{Wuxia}} literature and films.
* The Flying Opera Company have mastered dust-stepping (or in Kirima's case mist-stepping) which is akin to running on air, and which they likely developed from watching Jesa's airbending. This is very akin to the qinggong and WireFu found in {{Wuxia}} literature and films.
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* The Kang Shen acolytes, who believed their spiritual practices made them immune to bending are reminiscent of the Chinese Boxers of the Boxer Rebellion who believed their practices made them {{Immune to Bullets}}.
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* The Kang Shen acolytes, who believed their spiritual practices made them immune to bending bending, are reminiscent of the Chinese Boxers of the Boxer Rebellion who believed their practices made them {{Immune to Bullets}}.
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* The Yellow scarves that are brought up more than once are akin (or at least inspired by) to the Yellow Turbans of ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms''.
* Guru Shoken's proverb, ''If you meet the spirit of enlightenment on the road, slay it!'', is based on Linji Yixuan's Koan, ''If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him''.
* Guru Shoken's proverb, ''If you meet the spirit of enlightenment on the road, slay it!'', is based on Linji Yixuan's Koan, ''If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him''.
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* The Yellow scarves Necks that are brought up more than once are akin (or at least inspired by) to the Yellow Turbans of ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms''.
* Guru Shoken's proverb, ''If you meet the spirit of enlightenment on the road, slay it!'', is based on Linji Yixuan's Koan, ''If you meet the Buddha on the road, killhim''.him.''
* The Kang Shen acolytes, who believed their spiritual practices made them immune to bending are reminiscent of the Chinese Boxers of the Boxer Rebellion who believed their practices made them {{Immune to Bullets}}.
* Guru Shoken's proverb, ''If you meet the spirit of enlightenment on the road, slay it!'', is based on Linji Yixuan's Koan, ''If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill
* The Kang Shen acolytes, who believed their spiritual practices made them immune to bending are reminiscent of the Chinese Boxers of the Boxer Rebellion who believed their practices made them {{Immune to Bullets}}.
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* The Yellow scarves that are brought up more than once are akin (or at least inspired by) to the Yellow Turbans of ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms''.
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* The Yellow scarves that are brought up more than once are akin (or at least inspired by) to the Yellow Turbans of ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms''.''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms''.
* Guru Shoken's proverb, ''If you meet the spirit of enlightenment on the road, slay it!'', is based on Linji Yixuan's Koan, ''If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him''.
* Guru Shoken's proverb, ''If you meet the spirit of enlightenment on the road, slay it!'', is based on Linji Yixuan's Koan, ''If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him''.
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* Early on in the novel, when Kyoshi is walking through the mansion, there's a mention of a merchant talking to someone about the future of cabbages. Cabbage man will have a lot to worry about in about two more Avatar cycles.
** There's a mention of someone named Lu Beifong, which shows how rich Toph's family was and still is.
* [[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheCaveOfTwoLovers Hidden passage. Through the mountains]].
* Guru Laghima is brought up more than once.
** There's a mention of someone named Lu Beifong, which shows how rich Toph's family was and still is.
* [[Recap/AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheCaveOfTwoLovers Hidden passage. Through the mountains]].
* Guru Laghima is brought up more than once.
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Obviously lots of these to Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra, being in the same universe.
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Obviously lots of these to Avatar: The Last Airbender WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender and The Legend of Korra, Westernanimation/TheLegendofKorra, being in the same universe.
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* Early on in the novel, when Kyoshi is walking through the compound, there's a mention of a merchant talking to someone about the future of cabbages. Cabbage man will have a lot to worry about in about two more Avatar cycles.
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* Early on in the novel, when Kyoshi is walking through the compound, mansion, there's a mention of a merchant talking to someone about the future of cabbages. Cabbage man will have a lot to worry about in about two more Avatar cycles.
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* Early on in the novel, when Kiyoshi is walking through the compound, there's a mention of a merchant talking to someone about the future of cabbages. Cabbage man will have a lot to worry about in about two more Avatar cycles.
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* Early on in the novel, when Kiyoshi Kyoshi is walking through the compound, there's a mention of a merchant talking to someone about the future of cabbages. Cabbage man will have a lot to worry about in about two more Avatar cycles.
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* [[AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheCaveOfTwoLovers Hidden passage. Through the mountains]].
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* Early on in the novel, when Kiyoshi is walking through the compound, there's a mention of a merchant talking to someone about the future of cabbages. Cabbage man will have a lot to worry about in about two more Avatar cycles.
** There's a mention of someone named Lu Beifong, which shows how rich Toph's family was and still is.
* [[AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheCaveOfTwoLovers Hidden passage. Through the mountains]].
* Guru Laghima is brought up more than once.
* The Yellow scarves that are brought up more than once are akin (or at least inspired by) to the Yellow Turbans of ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms''.
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* Early on in the novel, when Kiyoshi is walking through the compound, there's a mention of a merchant talking to someone about the future of cabbages. Cabbage man will have a lot to worry about in about two more Avatar cycles.
** There's a mention of someone named Lu Beifong, which shows how rich Toph's family was and still is.
* [[AvatarTheLastAirbenderTheCaveOfTwoLovers Hidden passage. Through the mountains]].
* Guru Laghima is brought up more than once.
* The Yellow scarves that are brought up more than once are akin (or at least inspired by) to the Yellow Turbans of ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms''.