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The '''''Lhiq Tã Ya''''' (<small>Kwang:</small> ''Lhiq Tã Ya'' [[Qonklese#Phonology|[ɬīˀ ta᷄ˀ já]]]), is a classical Kwang text on sexuality, eroticism and emotional fulfillment in life.


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Latest revision as of 18:32, 16 October 2021

Lhiq Tã Ya
Classic of Love and Pleasure
AuthorUnknown
Original titleLhiq Tã Ya
TranslatorMany
CountryQonklaks
LanguageClassical Kwang
SubjectThe art of love, sex, pleasure, and living a fulfilled existence
GenreKwang classics

The Lhiq Tã Ya (Kwang: Lhiq Tã Ya [ɬīˀ ta᷄ˀ já]), is a classical Kwang text on sexuality, eroticism and emotional fulfillment in life.

Etymology