天王
tiānwáng
- emperor
- god
- Hong Xiuquan's self-proclaimed title
- see also 洪秀全 Hóng Xiùquán
- (chiefly historical) the son of heaven; emperor
- (historical) Heavenly King (the title for Hong Xiuquan, the head of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom)
- (~村) Tianwang (a village in Xinshi, Jingshan, Jingmen, Hubei, China)
- Heavenly King (the title for Hong Xiuquan, the head of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom)
- Name for deities in the Chinese folk religion or some religions.
- Tianwang (a village in Xinshi, Jingshan, Jingmen, Hubei, China)
- one who is extraordinary or excellent; king; master; superstar; idol
- the son of heaven; emperor
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