As for the number of people in the Twelve Clans, there was no unanimous answer. Some of the documents mentioned that there were 12 masters in the 12 caves, and one master in total, totaling 13 people. The other documents mentioned that there might be 13 people in the 12 caves, and one of the positions was empty. There were also some documents that mentioned that the Twelve Clans might have more members, including the Holy Children and the Holy Maidens. As the search results provided did not give a clear answer, I am unable to determine how many members there are in the Twelve Clans.
The twelve women of Ning Yi's son-in-law were Su Taner, Nie Yunzhu, Yuan Jiner, Xiao Chan, Juan 'er, Li Shishi, Lu Hongti, Zhou Pei, Lou Shuwan, Xiao Chan, Liu Xiaxia, and Lu Hong.
The twelve women of Ning Yi's son-in-law were Su Taner, Nie Yunzhu, Yuan Jiner, Xiaochan, Juan 'er, Li Shishi, Lu Hong, Zhou Pei, Lou Shuwan, Xiaochan, Liu Xiaxia, and Liu Hong. The endings of these women weren't completely explained, but according to the information provided, Lou Shuwan relied on selling her body to survive. Nie Yunzhu gave birth to a child for Ning Yi, and Su Taner, as his wife, didn't feel good. The ending of the other women was not mentioned.
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In the above text, many concepts related to the Twelve Mantras were mentioned, but there was no clear definition of the Twelve Mantras. However, it could be inferred from the context that the Twelve Mantras might refer to some concise and profound teachings or principles that were used to guide people's behavior or thinking. For example, the 12 words of the core values of society, the 12-word mantra of doing business, the 12-word mantra of calming the mind and nature, and so on. These Twelve Mantras summarized some important values or codes of conduct in the form of twelve words.
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The 12 Princes Thai drama series referred to the Thai TV series 12 Princes, which had a total of four seasons and 63 episodes. The series was set in the ancient Kingdom of Thailand and told the story of 12 princes who fought fiercely for the throne and their complicated relationships with the forces inside and outside the kingdom. The series was well received in the Thai drama industry and won many awards.
The Twelve Clans was a mysterious organization located in the Miao region. They were an important character in the animation series " Drawing the Bad People of Jianghu." It was one of the most mysterious organizations in Miaojiang and the key to opening the Dragon Spring Treasure Box. The 12 Clans were made up of 12 Clan Masters, and each Clan Master was extremely powerful. They were nurtured through the mother fetus of Soldier God Monster Altar, so they were all top-notch experts. As of now, there was no information about the chief master, so his identity was only a guess. The twelve clans controlled the Miaojiang Saint Gu, and each clan master was in charge of a region's residents. Their status was very high. All in all, the 12 Clans were a mysterious and powerful organization.
The 12 Primordial Swords referred to a group of divine swords that appeared in the novel,"Defiant Supreme." These divine swords had different attributes, including Jin Ni, Mu Xin, Qing Ying, and Xian Chen. They were found by Tan Yun in the God Burial Abyss and were also one of the four giant swords stabbed into the Primordial God Lord's body. These divine swords played an important role in the novel, and Tan Yun also searched for the journey of these divine swords in the story.
The inscription in " Celebrating Years " was: " I hope that the laws of Qing Kingdom will be established for the people. They will not be tolerated because of nobility, nor will they be deprived because of poverty. There will be no injustice that cannot be justified, and there will be no forced crimes. Following the law is like holding a sword, breaking the illusion of ghosts and monsters, and not seeking the gods." In the original novel, these words were carved by Ye Qingmei on the stone tablet at the entrance of the Overwatch Council. Some netizens pointed out that this inscription was similar to a passage in the Japanese novel Twelve Kingdoms, which caused controversy. Although the content of the inscription was similar, the author of " Celebrating Years ", Maoni, said that this was his creation and not plagiarism. Celebrating Years was a novel adapted from Twelve Kingdoms. There was some connection between the two, but the specific relationship was not deep.