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The term hileichui is derived from the city of [[Hileichui]], a mythological city in the [[Shenzai]] religion that was said to be located at the hileichui of [[Unuvun]], in a region known as [[Nuvunu]]. | The term hileichui is derived from the city of [[Hileichui (Shenzai)]], a mythological city in the [[Shenzai]] religion that was said to be located at the hileichui of [[Unuvun]], in a region known as [[Nuvunu]]. |
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The hileichui of a given point on Pavala or Haki is an opposing point on the other planet. It can be found by changing the sign of the longitude of a given geographical point, and finding the new point on the opposing body.
History
The term hileichui is derived from the city of Hileichui (Shenzai), a mythological city in the Shenzai religion that was said to be located at the hileichui of Unuvun, in a region known as Nuvunu.