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God name "Bo Hsian" | China / Taoist | God. China / Taoist |
God name "Bo Hsian" | Taoist / Chinese | God. The Taoist counterpart of the Buddhist deity SAMANTABHADRA. Usually depicted upon a white elephant. He is considered to be a god of wisdom.... |
God name "Chang Hsien" | China | God of dreams and of pregnancy. China |
God name "Fu Hsi" | China | God of fishing nets,vegetation, of happiness and the inventor of writing. China |
Spirit name "Fu Hsing" | China | He was considered a spirit of happiness |
God name "Fu-Hsing" | China | God of happiness and bat. In charge of destiny, fate, love, happiness, and success. China |
Goddess name "Ho-Hsien-Ku" | Chinese | One of the `eight immortals' and the virgin of the mountains, goddess of agility, immortality and mother reverence. Chinese |
God name "Hsi Ling su" | China | God of silk China |
Goddess name "Hsi Shih" | China | Goddess who represents the old virtues and feminine qualities of Chinese women. She also sponsors a nice line of face creams, cosmetics and perfumes. China |
Goddess name "Hsi Wang Mu" | China | Mother goddess of the Western Paradise and female energy. China |
God name "Hsi shen" | China | God of joy. Fu Shen denotes a generic title for the beneficent gods of the Chinese. China |
God name "Hsiao Wu" | China | God of prisons. China |
Planet name "Hsieh T'ien chun" | China | God personification of the planet Saturn. China |
God name "Hsien Nung" | China | Agriculture god. China |
God name "Hsien Se" | China | Agriculture god. China |
God name "K'uei Hsing" | Chinese | Chinese god of examinations. |
God name "Ko Hsien Weng" | China | God of jugglers. China |
Spirit name "Kun Lun" | Chinese | The Kunlun mountains are well known in Chinese mythology and are believed to be Taoist Paradise. The first to visit this Paradise was king Mu. He supposedly discovered there the Jade Palace of Huang-Di, the mythical Yellow Emperor and originator of Chinese culture, and met Hsi Wang Mu, the 'Spirit Mother of the West' usually called the 'Queen Mother of the West', who was the object of an ancient religious cult which reached its peak in the Han Dynasty, also had her mythical abode in these mountains. |
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