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  1. Jan 7, 2024 · Kuixing (魁星): The Chinese God of Examinations. The Chinese character Kui (魁) means “first” or “leader,” and during the Ming Dynasty, the character/title was conferred on scholars who aced examinations. Kui could furthermore refer to the bowl of the Big Dipper or the star at the tip of the dipper, i.e., Dubhe.

  2. Chinese folk religion. Chinese gods and immortals are beings in various Chinese religions seen in a variety of ways and mythological contexts. Many are worshiped as deities because traditional Chinese religion is polytheistic, stemming from a pantheistic view that divinity is inherent in the world. [1] The gods are energies or principles ...

  3. A lamb. This character consists of a sheep and fire. It is a sacrificial animal, a burnt offering. 30. In Figure 2 the sheep is above the fire, suggesting it is a burnt offering. 34 The burnt offering is specially offered to ShangDi. In Figure 3 a bull and a sheep together make up a character to mean offering.

  4. May 8, 2023 · Guan Yu: god of brotherhoods, martial power, and war. Lei Gong: god of thunder; Mazu: goddess of the sea. Caishen: god in charge of wealth in Chinese mythology. Chang’e: Chinese goddess of the Moon and the wife of Hou yi, a hero who shot nine suns in ancient Chinese mythology. Characters of Chinese mythology

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  5. Chinese mythology is a fascinating realm filled with gods and goddesses, each possessing unique roles and characteristics. From the mighty Jade Emperor, ruler of heaven and earth, to the compassionate goddess Guanyin and the mischievous Sun Wukong, these divine beings hold significant cultural significance in Chinese folklore.

  6. The Three Legendary Emperors: Yao, Shun, and Yu. Three legendary emperors, namely Yao, Shun, and Yu, are revered as the founders of Chinese culture and civilization. Each emperor played a significant role in shaping the history and mythology of ancient China. Yao established a system of governance, Shun promoted morality and social harmony, and ...

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  8. Pangu is an ancient Chinese god, and he was considered to be the very first god. Similar to other mythologies, at the beginning of time, he was born out of an egg. When he was born, he brought out the whole universe with him. Afterwards, he created the earth and the sky. He was a horned and hairy beast.

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