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Heavenly King or Tian Wang (Chinese: 天王; pinyin: Tiān Wáng; Wade–Giles: Tien1-wang2) is a Chinese title for various religious deities and divine leaders throughout history, as well as an alternate form of the term Son of Heaven, referring to the emperor. The Chinese term for Heavenly King consists of two Chinese characters meaning "heaven/sky" and "king". The term was most notably used in its most recent sense as the title of the kings of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, but is also used in religious (particularly Buddhist) contexts as well.

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  • Heavenly King or Tian Wang (Chinese: 天王; pinyin: Tiān Wáng; Wade–Giles: Tien1-wang2) is a Chinese title for various religious deities and divine leaders throughout history, as well as an alternate form of the term Son of Heaven, referring to the emperor. The Chinese term for Heavenly King consists of two Chinese characters meaning "heaven/sky" and "king". The term was most notably used in its most recent sense as the title of the kings of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, but is also used in religious (particularly Buddhist) contexts as well. (en)
  • ( 다른 뜻에 대해서는 천왕 (동음이의) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 천왕(天王)은 동아시아 지역에서 사용된 군주의 칭호 중 하나이다. 보통 태왕과 같이 황제와 동급의 칭호로 사용되었으며 선비족 왕조에서 특히 자주 보인다. (ko)
  • 天王(てんのう・てんおう)は、日本天皇の古称、中国ㆍ周、五胡十六王朝の君主の称号。 (ja)
  • 天王是中國歷史上最高統治者的尊稱,與天子同義,後來在十六國時代廣泛爲五胡首領用做名號。最後在晚清也被太平天國使用。 (zh)
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  • 增長天王 (en)
  • 多闻天王 (en)
  • 天王 (en)
  • 天王府遗址 (en)
  • 广目天王 (en)
  • 持国天王 (en)
  • 攝政天王 (en)
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  • Heavenly King Seat of Government Relics (en)
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  • Chíguó Tiānwáng (en)
  • Duōwén Tiānwáng (en)
  • Guǎngmù Tiānwáng (en)
  • Tiān Wáng (en)
  • Yáng Yāo (en)
  • Zēngcháng Tiānwáng (en)
  • dàshèng tiānwáng (en)
  • shèzhèng tiānwáng (en)
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  • 大圣天王 (en)
  • 杨幺 (en)
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  • 大聖天王 (en)
  • 楊幺 (en)
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  • Tien1-wang2 (en)
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  • Heavenly King or Tian Wang (Chinese: 天王; pinyin: Tiān Wáng; Wade–Giles: Tien1-wang2) is a Chinese title for various religious deities and divine leaders throughout history, as well as an alternate form of the term Son of Heaven, referring to the emperor. The Chinese term for Heavenly King consists of two Chinese characters meaning "heaven/sky" and "king". The term was most notably used in its most recent sense as the title of the kings of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, but is also used in religious (particularly Buddhist) contexts as well. (en)
  • ( 다른 뜻에 대해서는 천왕 (동음이의) 문서를 참고하십시오.) 천왕(天王)은 동아시아 지역에서 사용된 군주의 칭호 중 하나이다. 보통 태왕과 같이 황제와 동급의 칭호로 사용되었으며 선비족 왕조에서 특히 자주 보인다. (ko)
  • 天王(てんのう・てんおう)は、日本天皇の古称、中国ㆍ周、五胡十六王朝の君主の称号。 (ja)
  • 天王是中國歷史上最高統治者的尊稱,與天子同義,後來在十六國時代廣泛爲五胡首領用做名號。最後在晚清也被太平天國使用。 (zh)
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  • Heavenly King (en)
  • 천왕 (ko)
  • 天王 (君主) (ja)
  • 天王 (君主) (zh)
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