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In Chinese mythology, Ti Ya was a mute attendant of the god of literature, Wen Jang.
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In Chinese mythology, Wen Jang was the god of literature. He was originally a scholar and administrator who lived around the eighth century, but disappeared during a battle and was assumed to have been taken to heaven. He was represented as a dwarf with a demon's face and supervised everyone involved with literature, especially writers, students and stationers. He had two attendants: Tien Long who was deaf and Ti Ya who was mute.
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YA is an abbreviation for Yet Another
YA is an abbreviation for Young Adult
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Ya-Asana is a small Fijian island.
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Kala Lagaw Ya is a language spoken on the Western Torres Strait Islands, Australia.
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Tai Ya (Daiya) is a language spoken in parts of China.
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Vaghat-Ya-Bijim-Legeri is a language spoken in Nigeria.
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