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Thâu-ke Niáu ia̍h Tn̂g-hia Niau (hoat. Le Maître chat ou le Chat botté), mā hō chò Chhēng Tn̂g-hia ê Niau (eng. Puss in Boots) sī Au-chiu ê gín-á-kó͘, kò͘-sū sī leh kóng chi̍t chiah léng-lī ê niau-á pang-chō͘ i lo̍k-phek ê chú-lâng. Siāng-chá pún kò͘-sū ê kì-lio̍k, sī Italia chok-ka Giovanni Francesco Straparola siu-lio̍k tī 1550 nî chó͘-iū ê kò͘-sū-chi̍p Le piacevoli notti lāi-bīn.
Tī Tâi-oân Ji̍t-pún sî-tāi ê thong-e̍k cha̍p-chì Gí-oán lāi-bīn, ū liân-sio̍k nn̄g phiⁿ ê Tâi-gí pán-pún, sī kéng-chhat-koaⁿ liān-si̍p-só͘ ha̍k-seng ēng Hàn-jī chù Tâi-oân-gí Kana siá--ê, lēng-gōa ū phòe-ha̍p Ji̍t-bûn tùi-chiàu[1][2].
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