Lords of the Three Mountains
triad Taoist deities worshiped mainly by Teochew people, and part of Hakka people in Taiwan.
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Lords of the Three Mountains
Summary
Lords of the Three Mountains is a triple deity[1]. It draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (triple_deity category, ranking #6 of 6).[2]
Key Facts
- Lords of the Three Mountains's instance of is recorded as triple deity[3].
- Lords of the Three Mountains's subclass of is recorded as Taoist deity[4].
- Lords of the Three Mountains's subclass of is recorded as mountain deity[5].
- Lords of the Three Mountains's Commons category is recorded as Three Mountain Kings[6].
- Lords of the Three Mountains's has part is recorded as Lord of the Jin Mountain[7].
- Lords of the Three Mountains's has part is recorded as Lord of the Ming Mountain[8].
- Lords of the Three Mountains's has part is recorded as Lord of the Du Mountain[9].
- Lords of the Three Mountains's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0j452x9[10].
- Lords of the Three Mountains's location of formation is recorded as Chaoshan[11].
- Lords of the Three Mountains's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Three Mountain Kings[12].
- Lords of the Three Mountains's worshipped by is recorded as Chinese folk religion[13].
- Lords of the Three Mountains's worshipped by is recorded as Taiwanese folk religion[14].
- Lords of the Three Mountains's described by source is recorded as Taiwan Cultural Memory Bank[15].
Why It Matters
Lords of the Three Mountains draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (triple_deity category, ranking #6 of 6).[2] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[16]