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The "Three Wonders" info comes from Dynasty promotional material. You also shouldn't be translating words of a foreign language that you do not know. The Wikipedia article for Liuzi does say that the words mean "three wonders", but it doesn't say it 'literally' means that. In fact, it's really a bad translation all around, but I was forced to use it since it's the only one attested.
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Pei Min (裴旻) was a Chinese general who lived in the Tang dynasty during the 8th century.[1] He was also known as Jiansheng (劍聖, lit. 'Sage of Swords'),[2] and was so skilled with the jian that the expression 'Three Wonders' referred to Li Bai’s poetry, Pei Min’s swordsmanship, and Zhang Xu’s calligraphy.[3]

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