Chinese names for the God of Abrahamic religions
In the Chinese common religion and philosophical schools the idea of the universal God has been expressed in a variety of names and representations, most notably as 天 (Tiān, "Heaven") and 上帝 (Shàngdì, "Highest Deity" or "Highest Emperor"). These two and other concepts have been variously combined, in diverse contexts, to form titles such as: Huáng Tiān Shàngdì (皇天上帝; Huáng, "Emperor" + Tiān + Shàngdì) or Xuán Tiān Shàngdì (玄天上帝; Xuán, "North" + Tiān + Shàngdì) Shàngtiān (Shàng + Tiān, "Highest Heaven") Tiāntáng (Tiān + Táng, "Hall of Heaven").
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