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Fun facts about Wan Shi Tong
* "Wan Shi Tong" (萬事通) is a phrase in Mandarin Chinese that means "He who knows ten thousand things",[1] a term he even used to describe himself.[2]

* The "ten thousand things" is a Taoistic expression for all of creation, introducing himself as "he who knows ten thousand things" Wan Shi Tong calls himself all-knowing. He also directly refers to himself as "all-knowing" when he tells Sokka "If you're going to lie to an all-knowing spirit being, you should at least put some effort into it."

* Wan Shi Tong's two forms resemble animals which are used as symbols for knowledge in the real world, the owl (west, such as Europe) and the serpent (east, such as China).

* The owl is considered a symbol of wisdom in Asia, and is also a symbol of Athena/Minerva, the Greek/Roman Goddess of Wisdom.

* Like an owl, Wan Shi Tong had the ability to turn his head almost completely around.

* When Wan Shi Tong first appeared in "The Library", he briefly looked like the spirit "No-Face" from Miyazaki's Spirited Away. Both No-Face and Wan Shi Tong turn into a more dangerous and evil form when angered (Wan Shi Tong turned into a dragon-like beast when he saw what Aang did and No-Face turns into a monstrous form when he accidentally absorbs an employee).

* Wan Shi Tong also appeared briefly in the animated short "School Time Shipping", as the school librarian, parodying his library in the regular series.

* Wan Shi Tong greatly resembled a common barn owl, which are known for their excellent hearing and flat facial disks. They are also known to screech rather than hoot like other owls would do.

* Wan Shi Tong had studied all three types of waterbending: Northern Water Style, Southern Water Style, and Foggy Swamp Style. It was unfortunate he took the library with him as Southern Water Style is all but extinct in the Avatar World, except for a few surviving southern benders such as Hama.

* Wan Shi Tong's normal form as a barn owl is reminiscent of his spirit status; Barn Owls, because of their pure white faces and black eyes, are often called "Ghost", "Demon", or "Death Owls".





 
 
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