Tu'er Ye
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Tu'er Ye
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Tu'er Ye, also known as the Rabbit God, is a deity of Chinese folk religion unique to Beijing, where his sculptures are traditionally crafted. He is related with moon worship, as he is considered the moon rabbit of the goddess Chang'e. A frequent misnomer is "Tuye Er". Based on the correct Beijing dialect, it should be "Tu'er Ye" (兔兒爺). In his traditional iconography, he rides a tiger, a dragon or a horse, but he is represented standing alone as well. The cult of the Rabbit God started in Beijin
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tu%27er_Ye
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2023-02-18T17:07:12Z
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