'Lord Leveret'), also known as the Rabbit God, is a deity of Chinese folk religion unique to Beijing, where his sculptures are traditionally crafted.
In his traditional iconography, he rides a tiger, a dragon or a horse, but he is represented standing alone as well.
The cult of the Rabbit God started in Beijing in 1906, later in the 20th century disappeared, and was resumed only in the late 2000s.
He has a female counterpart, Tu'er Nainai (Chinese: 兔兒奶奶; pinyin: Tù'ernǎinai; lit.
However the two could be one and the same deity since in some legends, Tu'er Ye changed his appearance depending on what human clothing was donated to him by the people he helped.