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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Primordial Divinity (Tai Di or Taidi, Chinese: 太帝; pinyin: Tài dì, literally \"Utmost God\") is a concept in Chinese culture, traditional religions and mythology. It refers to the source of the universe, the supreme being or utmost mind, master of the order of nature enlivened by gods and progenitors.The Tai Di has been represented in various ways, at different times and in different contexts, according to the contextual sensibilities: in Taoist theological thought the Jade Emperor (Yu Di), Taiyi Tianzun (the \"Great Oneness\"), Hongjun Laozu (\"Ancestral Master of the Great Duality\"), or the undefinable Tao; in mythological thought Yu the Great; in Chinese folk religion and Confucianism Tian (the \"Great All\" or the \"Universe\") or Shangdi (the \"Highest Emperor\")."@en }

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