Chit'iaa Peh'iaa | Taiwan’s legend of two temple guards one short and one tall | 七爺八爺
Chit'iaa Poeh'iaa | Taiwan’s legend of two temple guards one short and one tall | 七爺八爺
Chit'iaa | guard of a City god in Taiwanese religion | 七爺
Koantea'iaa | deified name of Kuan Yu; Emperor Guan | 關帝爺
Kokserng'iaa | Koxinga; the name of Cheng Cheng-Kung | 國姓爺; 鄭成功
Senghong'iaa | the city god | 城隍爺
Tea'iaa | Kwanti; a hero of the Three-Country era | 關帝; 帝爺
baxnsoea'iaa | long life god | 萬歲爺
baxnsoex-iaa | the Emperor | 萬歲爺
chit'iaa | a god worshiped in Taiwan | 七爺
iaa | cocoa nut palm | 椰; 爺
ko'iaa | a son-in-law | 姑爺
ong'iaa | rude and unreasonable | 王爺; 橫暴; 霸王; 蠻橫
pøeh'iaa | native Taiwanese god (The eighth father god) | 八爺
siao'iaa | child; signorino; young master (of a wealthy family); young lord; your son (honorific term) | 少爺
thae'iaa | Your Honor, Your Worship | 太爺
ti'ong'iaa | | 池王爺
zaisin'iaa | god of wealth | 財神爺
zofsu'iaa | the founder | 祖師爺
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