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  1. Nüwa 女娲, 女媧 f Chinese Mythology. From Chinese 女 ( nǚ) meaning "woman, female" and 娲 ( wā), a character of uncertain origin that refers to the goddess herself. This is the name of the creator goddess in Chinese mythology, depicted as a snake with a human head. She molded humans from earth or clay with her brother Fuxi.

  2. Fūrén 夫人 (Madame; Mrs.): Traditionally used to refer to a lady of high rank, the term has fallen into disuse since the late 20th century except in formal contexts: President Hu Jintao and Mrs. Hu are 胡锦涛主席和夫人, Hú Jǐntāo zhǔxí hé fūrén (but contemporary custom dictates that Mrs. Hu is never Madame Hu Jintao ...

  3. How to say Mr, Mrs, Miss and Ms in Chinese. In Chinese it is very important to address people with Mr, Mrs or Miss. The Chinese words for Mr, Mrs, Miss and Ms are: Mr: 先 Xiān 生 sheng (xiānshēng) For example “Mr Wang” 王 wáng 先 Xiān 生 sheng (wáng xiānshēng) Mrs: 太 tài 太 tai (tàitài), for example “Mrs Zhang” 张 ...

  4. Nian: lives under the sea or in mountains; attacks children. Longma: winged horse similar to the Qilin. Luduan: can detect the truth. Xiezhi (also Xie Cai): the creature of justice said to be able to distinguish lies from truths; it had a long, straight horn used to gore liars.

  5. The given name of the philosopher Confucius was 丘. Rong 荣, 融, 容, 榮 f & m Chinese. From Chinese 荣 ( róng) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper", 融 ( róng) meaning "fuse, harmonize" or 容 ( róng) meaning "appearance, form" (which is usually only feminine). Other Chinese characters can form this name as well.

  6. Chinese Mythology. Chinese mythology encompasses a wide range of folklore, history, and religious belief across numerous time periods and peoples, including the present day. Many of these myths are intricately bound to philosophy, religion, tradition, and society.

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  8. mythopedia.com › topics › doumuDoumu – Mythopedia

    Dec 1, 2022 · As the female equivalent to Tian (天), the male half of the Chinese concept of heavenly energy, Doumu (斗母) is the mother of the Big Dipper. In some Taoist texts, she is thought to be the goddess, Xiwangmu (西王母).