Kouan Yu is the character in the story The Soul of the Great Bell.
Kouan Yu is the character in the story The Soul of the Great Bell.
Yung-Lo, the King of Tsin, wrote to Kouan-Yu expressing his disappointment and frustration over the second failure of the project Kouan-Yu was in charge of. He urged Kouan-Yu to take responsibility and make improvements to ensure the success of the project in the future.
Yong Lo wrote to Kouan Yu that he understood the challenges facing him and encouraged him to try again even though he had failed twice already. He expressed confidence in Kouan Yu's abilities and urged him to persevere in achieving his goal.
Kouan Yu ordered a large bronze bell to be made. This bell was intended to be used in a temple, symbolizing peace and harmony. Its construction was meant to reflect both artistic craftsmanship and spiritual significance, embodying the essence of the teachings associated with Kouan Yu.
Celestially August wanted a bell that could be heard throughout the realm to awe the people. He commanded Kouan Yu to create the great bell to demonstrate his power and influence. Kouan Yu's skill and craftsmanship were highly regarded, making him the perfect candidate for the task.
After the second failure, Yung-Lo wrote to Kouan-Yu expressing his disappointment and emphasizing the need for perseverance. He urged Kouan-Yu to reflect on the reasons for the setbacks and to continue striving for success. Yung-Lo's message conveyed both support and the importance of learning from failures to achieve future goals.
ko ngai -loving daugther kouan yu -great follower
ko ngai -loving daugther kouan yu -great follower
Kouan-Yu was ordered to make a bell for the emperor that would be the most resonant and perfect ever created. The bell had to be made with precious metals and include the souls of the people who would be sacrificed to make it resonate perfectly.
ko ngai -loving daugther kouan yu -great follower
He was the father of Ko-ngai,the girl who sacrificed herself just to save her father.
the son of heaven,ko-ngai,kouan-yu,fuh-yin,yong-lo