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    A Tudigong (Chinese: 土地公; lit. 'Lord of the Land') is a kind of Chinese tutelary deity of a specific location. There are several Tudigongs corresponding...
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    Generally, but not always, this tablet will be above the tablet dedicated to Tudigong. This tablet reads 天官赐福; 天官賜福. Some houses will have a tablet at or near...
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  • deity for permission to move there. Houtu is the overlord of all the Tudigongs ("Lord of Local Land"), Sheji ("the State"), Shan Shen ("God of Mountains")...
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    God frequently also serves as a territorial tutelary deity, similarly to Tudigong "Lord of the Earth" and Houtu "Queen of the Earth". The Dragon King has...
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    mostly enshrines gods of the Chinese pantheon, such as the Dragon King, Tudigong or Matsu; or mythical or historical figures, such as Guandi or Shennong...
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    deities associated with mountains. They are related to landlord deities and tudigongs and City Gods. They are well-known in Korea and some prominent Chinese...
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    officials of the hierarchy of divine beings. City Gods are considered above tudigongs ('lords of local land'), which themselves are above landlord deities....
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    earth Cybele, mother goddess of the earth Houtu, goddess of the earth Tudigong or Tu Di Gong', local god of the earth in Taoism and Chinese folk religion...
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    土地神屋 or Tudigong House, representing a link between the concept and the concept of an Earth Temple dedicated to a landlord deity or a Tudigong In Tamil...
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  • Tudi may refer to: Tudigong or Tudi, a Chinese tutelary deity Tudy of Landevennec, also known as Tudi, Medieval Breton saint Tudi Wiggins, Canadian actress...
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  • (name changed to "Wisdom" in the PS4 version) Odin Santa Claus Sif Susanoo Tudigong Zeus Fight of Gods Arcade Edition is an enhanced version of the game created...
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    or evil hauntings. Houtu is a guardian deity of the earth. The Tudi or Tudigong were the spiritual dukes or gods in charge of protecting particular parcels...
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  • personnel and police, while Mazu is the patron of fishermen and sailors. Tudigong (Earth Deity) is the tutelary deity of a locality, and each individual...
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    temple was originally built as the Jinsheng Pavilion in 1662 to worship Tudigong during the Qing Dynasty under Kangxi Emperor to accommodate migrant people...
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  • considerably by ethnic group. Minnan people often perform door worship for Tudigong, the foundation owner, and Goryō, while Hakka people also worship Goryō...
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  • Fude can refer to Tudigong Ofuda Ink brush, the Japanese name of the brush used in Japanese calligraphy This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Shilong Road station, station on the Shanghai Metro Line 3 Shilong Temple, Tudigong temple in Zhongliao, Nantou, Taiwan Shiling (disambiguation) Shillong,...
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    Teng Temple is the oldest temple dedicated to the Chinese ancestral figure of Tua Pek Kong, related to Tudigong or Earth Deity; it was built in 1795....
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    earth in Chinese religion and mythology. Houtu is the overlord of all the Tudigongs ("Lord of Local Land"), Sheji ("the State"), Shan Shen ("God of Mountains")...
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  • are sometimes directly called soil (社) Houtu is the overlord of all the Tudigongs ("Lord of Local Land"), Sheji ("the State"), Shan Shen ("God of Mountains")...
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    (unnamed deceased souls) has an altar in the middle, while Princess Babao and Tudigong has an altar on each side. A portrait of a White woman hangs above Princess...
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  • Aesir and Vanir Heavenly and Earthly crimes Houtu City God Landlord deity Tudigong / Ujigami Okunitama Klautau, Orion; Krämer, Hans Martin (2021-03-31). Buddhism...
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    overseas Chinese but does not exist in China. He is related and similar to Tudigong. Pun Tao Kong beliefs and shrines exist in some countries such as Thailand...
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    government. In the temple, a tower for joss paper named Jingshengting and a Tudigong shrine are protected as county-level historic buildings. In 1829, Liu En-quan...
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  • halls open to the public, as well as an ecological pond, a forest park, a Tudigong temple (Fude Temple 福德宮), and Sifen Creek (四分溪), which runs through the...
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    Hui Statue of Lord Guan (right) and Lord Yue The central hall, statue of Tudigong (left) Statue of Martial God and City God (right) Wished pond Lingxing...
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    Taipei, Taiwan. The temple was originally constructed as Fude Shrine for Tudigong in 1709 in Shulin Village. In 1741, the temple was destroyed by flood....
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    Zhongliao Township, Nantou County, Taiwan. Dedicated to the tutelary deity Tudigong, the small temple is known for its worship with instant noodles. According...
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    at the age of 16, taking on her first role as a maid in The Legends of Tudigong [zh] without any dialogue. She then appeared in numerous television series...
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  • Ye Xinyu as High Priest Pu Hua Zhao Xinhuan as Medicine King Li Dong as Tudigong Jia Wei as Ruler of Chang Hai Li Tong as Elder Princess of Chang Hai Feng...
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