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chhiat-oāⁿ     Thâu-ia̍h (Pe̍h-oē-jī)     —      頭頁 (漢字)     切換

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chit-má chu-liāu-khò͘ lāi-té ū 127,847,310-kiāⁿ--ê muî-thé tóng-àn, lí thang chū-iû sú-iōng, tû-liáu sú-iōng í-goā, lí mā thang koan lí ka-kī--ê mi̍h-kiāⁿ.
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A circa 1660–70 Pahari painting from Basohli, Jammu, India, depicting the Hindu goddess Bhadrakali being worshipped by the three supreme gods of Hinduism: Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer, to pacify her after she killed the demon Mahishasura, who could not be killed by them, the men or other gods. Her victory over the demon is celebrated by Hindus as the victory of good over evil on the day of Vijayadashami, which is today.
 

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Kin-á-ji̍t--ê Iáⁿ-phìⁿ
Green grasshopper (Tettigonia viridissima) eating a butterfly (Aglais io), Łódź, Poland.
 

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Ka-ji̍p
Khoàⁿ-māi?
Chhiáⁿ ēng chit ia̍h bīn-téng--ê "chhiau" (search) keh-á, ia̍h-sī chiàⁿ-chhiú-pêng--ê liân-kiat, mā thang bián-huì tēng goán--ê loē-iông pò-kò.
Sú-iōng?
Uī tio̍h hû-ha̍p chū-iû pán-khoân--ê iau-kiû, chhiáⁿ lí seng khoàⁿ-koè goán--ê sú-iōng soat-bêng, lí mā thang thê-chhut iau-kiû, kóng boeh ài 1-tiuⁿ siòng.
Chai-iáⁿ?
Nā tī iáu-boē hun-luī--ê mi̍h-kiāⁿ, lí nā chai-iáⁿ, lí ē-sái tī hit--ê hāng-bo̍k--ê thó-lūn-ia̍h lâu oē.
Ka-thiam?
Tī goán--ê «kòng-hiàn lí--ê chok-phín» soat-bêng lāi-té, ū lí su-iàu chai--ê.
Discussion?
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Kî-thaⁿ?
Tī goán--ê siā-khu ji̍p-kháu, lí thang khoàⁿ tio̍h iōng kî-thaⁿ hong-sek, mā ē-tàng pang-chō͘ chit--ê bāng-chām.
Cheng-chhái

Lí nā thâu 1-piàn lâi chiah, lí ē-sái seng khoàⁿ Te̍k-sek tô͘-siōng, Iu-liông tô͘-siōng ia̍h-sī Te̍k-soán tô͘-siōng, mā thang tī Goán--ê liap-iáⁿ-ka kap Goán--ê oē-tô͘-ka khoàⁿ tio̍h goán sai-hū-kip kòng-hiàn-chiá--ê chok-phíⁿ, ia̍h-sī lâi khoàⁿ Nî-soán tô͘-siōng.

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