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  1. The Three Great Emperor-Officials (Chinese: 三官大帝; pinyin: sānguān dàdì), Sanguan, or the Three Officials are three of the highest shen in some branches of religious Taoism, and subordinate only to the Jade Emperor (玉帝 yùdì).

    • 三官大帝
    • Three Great Emperor-Officials
  2. The Forbidden City ( Chinese: 紫禁城; pinyin: Zǐjìnchéng) is a palace complex in Dongcheng District, Beijing, China, at the center of the Imperial City of Beijing. It is surrounded by numerous opulent imperial gardens and temples including the 22 ha (54-acre) Zhongshan Park, the sacrificial Imperial Ancestral Temple, the 69 ha (171-acre ...

    • 1406–1420, 1925 (as public museum)
  3. Chinese mythology[edit] The Ziwei Emperor resides in the middle of Heaven and assists the Jade Emperor in administrative duties of Heaven and Earth; Sun and Moon; four seasons and weather. He commands all deities of constellations, mountains, and rivers. He is the highest deity in charge of all the natural phenomenon in the universe.

  4. The Tainan Confucian Temple ( traditional Chinese: 臺南孔子廟; simplified Chinese: 台南孔子庙; pinyin: Táinán Kǒngzǐ Miào) or Quan Tai Shou Xue ( Chinese: 全臺首學, lit. "First Academy of Taiwan"), is a Confucian temple on Nanmen Road ( 南門路) in West Central District, Tainan, Taiwan. [1] History. Kingdom of Tungning.

  5. Man Mo Temple or Man Mo Miu is a temple for the worship of the Civil or Literature God Man Tai ( 文帝) / Man Cheong ( 文昌) and the Martial God Mo Tai ( 武帝) / Kwan Tai ( 關帝 ). The two Deities were popularly patronized by scholars and students seeking progress in their study or ranking in the civil examinations in the Ming and Qing ...

  6. Chinese folk religion. Chinese gods and immortals are beings in various Chinese religions seen in a variety of ways and mythological contexts. Many are worshiped as deities because traditional Chinese religion is polytheistic, stemming from a pantheistic view that divinity is inherent in the world. [1] The gods are energies or principles ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chichen_ItzaChichen Itza - Wikipedia

    Name and orthography Elaborate stone facades in Chichen Itza's "Monjas" complex in 1902 The Maya name "Chichen Itza" means "At the mouth of the well of the Itza." This derives from chi', meaning "mouth" or "edge", and chʼen or chʼeʼen, meaning "well".Itzá is the name of an ethnic-lineage group that gained political and economic dominance of the northern peninsula.

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