Tu'er Ye
deified figures of the moon rabbit, also served as toys in traditional folk culture of Beijing
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Tu'er Ye
Summary
Tu'er Ye is a statue[1]. It draws 47 Wikipedia views per month (statue category, ranking #106 of 690).[2]
Key Facts
- Tu'er Ye is located in Beijing[3].
- Tu'er Ye is in the country of People's Republic of China[4].
- Tu'er Ye is in the country of Qing dynasty[5].
- Tu'er Ye is in the country of Ming dynasty[6].
- Tu'er Ye's image is recorded as Tuerye - Beijing Rabbit God.jpg[7].
- Tu'er Ye's image is recorded as Turye.JPG[8].
- Tu'er Ye's image is recorded as Turye1.jpg[9].
- Tu'er Ye's instance of is recorded as statue[10].
- Tu'er Ye's instance of is recorded as toy[11].
- Tu'er Ye's made from material is recorded as mud[12].
- Tu'er Ye's Commons category is recorded as Tu'er Ye[13].
- Tu'er Ye's said to be the same as is recorded as Moon rabbit[14].
- Tu'er Ye's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/011f0hx1[15].
- Tu'er Ye's intangible cultural heritage status is recorded as Beijing Municipal Intangible Cultural Heritage[16].
Why It Matters
Tu'er Ye draws 47 Wikipedia views per month (statue category, ranking #106 of 690).[2]