• Tu'er Shen (traditional Chinese: 兔兒神; simplified Chinese: 兔儿神; pinyin: Tùrshén, The Leveret Spirit), Hu Tianbao or Tu Shen (Chinese: 兔神; pinyin: Tùshén...
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    by the people he helped. So Tu'er Nainai could simply be a cross-dressing Tu'er Ye. He is not to be confused with Tu'er Shen, a different cult of perhaps...
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    Rabbit Temple, is a Taoist temple in New Taipei City, Taiwan dedicated to Tu'er Shen (lit. "The Rabbit God"), a Chinese deity associated with gay love and...
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  • sexuality Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures Social stigma Tu'er Shen Men who have sex with men Hobson, Archie (2001). The Oxford Dictionary...
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    suicide hotlines saw a 40% increase among LGBT people, especially youth. Tu'er Shen (兔兒神), also known as the Rabbit God (兔神), is the Taoist (Chinese folk...
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    new life depending upon whether or not one uses the correct methods." Tu'er Shen (Chinese: 兔儿神 or 兔神), The Leveret Spirit is a Chinese Shenist or Taoist...
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    personal conscience. Tu'er Shen, also known as the Rabbit God, is a gay Chinese deity. In 2006, Lu Wei-ming founded a temple for Tu'er Shen in Yonghe District...
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    later literature of some Daoist schools disapproval of homosexuality, Tu'er Shen is a deity in Chinese folklore who manages the love and sex between homosexual...
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  • LGBT community. Tu'er Shen, also known as the Rabbit God, is a gay Chinese deity. In 2006, Lu Wei-ming founded a temple for Tu'er Shen and Taoist worship...
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    currently a popular goddess. The Siming is a god of lifespan and fate. Tu'er Shen is a leveret or rabbit gay deity, patron of gay men who engage in same...
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    god of homosexual love, building a temple in his honor and calling him Tu'er Shen. 1610 – The Colony of Virginia enacts a military order that criminalizes...
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    science and philosophy. In 2006, a shrine for the god of homosexual love, Tu'er Shen, was established in Taiwan centuries after the original temple was destroyed...
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  • (Chinese: 子不語), written by Yuan Mei (Chinese: 袁枚) during the Qing dynasty, Tu'er Shen was a man named Hu Tianbao (胡天保) who fell in love with a very handsome...
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    and discretion. Tu'er Shen, also known as the Rabbit God, is a gay Chinese deity. In 2006, Lu Wei-ming founded a temple for Tu'er Shen and Taoist worship...
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  • xīng jūn) of Investiture of the Gods in taoism and Chinese folk religion Tu'er Ye Rabbit god that lives on the Moon Wu Gang Immortal that lives on the...
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    Man in the Moon (e.g. Coyolxāuhqui) or the Moon Rabbit (e.g. the Chinese Tu'er Ye or in Indigenous American mythologies the aspect of the Mayan Moon goddess...
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