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Qianliyan is a
Chinese sea and door god. He
usually appears with Shunfeng'er as a
guardian of the
temples of the sea
goddess Mazu. The name "Qianliyan"...
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Qianliyan is a
Chinese sea and door god.
Qianliyan may also
refer to:
Qianliyan Island, an
island off Qingdao, Shandong,
China Mount Qianliyan, a mountain...
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Qianliyan Island is an
island in the
Yellow Sea
about 80
kilometers (50 mi) east of Qingdao, Shandong, China. The area
around the
island is nationally...
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Mount Qianliyan, also
known by its
Chinese name as
Qianliyan Shan, is a
mountain on
Taiwan Island. It is
located in
Hualien County and is part of Taiwan's...
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protected by the door gods
Qianliyan (千里眼) and Shunfeng'er (順風耳).
These vary in
appearance but are
frequently demons,
Qianliyan red with two
horns and two...
- who
serve a
similar role at
their temples, such as Mazu's
companions Qianliyan and Shunfeng'er. The 10th
chapter of the
Chinese novel Journey to the...
- Shunfeng'er is a
Chinese sea and door god. He
usually appears with
Qianliyan as a
guardian of the
temples of the sea
goddess Mazu. The name "Shunfeng'er"...
- Tcha Temple,
built in 1888 Sam Kai Vui Kun Tin Hau
temples in Hong Kong
Qianliyan & Shunfeng'er
Religion in
Macau List of
historic buildings and structures...
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gathered to form new villages,
which people called "ghost villages".
Qianliyan is a
Chinese sea and door god. He
usually appears with Shunfeng'er as...
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within walking distance North of
Songshan Station of
Taiwan Railways.
Qianliyan & Shunfeng'er List of Mazu
temples around the
world Guandu Temple, Beitou...