- Ong Yah (Chinese: 王爺; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ông-iâ; lit. 'Royal Lord') are
deities in
Hokkien folk
religion in
Fujian and Taiwan,
frequently considered an aspect...
- A
Tibetan Revolutionary: The
political life and
times of Bapa Phüntso
Wangye. Berkeley, CA:
University of
California Press. ISBN 9780520249929. Standard...
- to People's
Liberation Army infantries) and not a
national flag.
Phuntso Wangye claims that Mao
Zedong discussed the flag in 1955
conversation with the...
- Su Hu is
worshipped in
Chinese folk
religion and
known as the Sufu Er
Wangye (The
Second Duke of the Su Mansion, 蘇府二王爺). He is
enshrined in the Jing'an...
-
Seventh Prince (simplified Chinese: 七王爷;
traditional Chinese: 七王爺; pinyin: Qī
Wángyé)
Yixuan was
interred in a tomb of
princely status, now po****rly
known as...
- A
Tibetan Revolutionary: The
Political Life and
Times of Bapa Phüntso
Wangye.
University of
California Press, 2004. p. xiii Goldstein,
Melvyn C. Goldstein/Sherap...
- Tang-liông-kiong),
which is
dedicated to "Lord Wen" (Chinese: 溫王爺; pinyin: Wēn
Wángyé; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Un-ông-iâ. The word Wen is
pronounced the same as "plague"...
- Culture".
Google Arts &
Culture (in French).
Retrieved November 14, 2022. "
Wangye Museum, Shenzhen,
Chine -
Google Arts & Culture".
Google Arts & Culture...
- the 20th
century and the
Chinese occupation.
Tibetan communist Phuntso Wangye recalled his
anger at
seeing freshly severed human ears
hanging from the...
-
Prince Temple (simplified Chinese: 王爷庙;
traditional Chinese: 王爺廟; pinyin:
Wángye Miào), is a
Buddhist temple located in Alxa Left Banner, Alxa League, Inner...