Chinese Mythology Wiki
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- A¯nanda Disciple of Buddha
- Achu The Imperturbable in Buddhist Mythology
- Afterlife Chinese Views and Evolution
- Agriculture Cultivating Crops in Ancient China
- Alchemy The Art of Transformation
- Amoghasiddhi Exploring the Wisdom of the Fifth Buddha
- Ancestors And Ancestor Cults Understanding Ancient Chinese Beliefs
- Ancestral Healing Understanding Traditional Medical Approaches
- Animals Of The Four Directions Mythical Creatures in Chinese Culture
- Animism The Spiritual Essence in Nature
- Ao Bing Tragic Encounter with Nazha
- Ao Ch’in Unveiling Dragon Kings
- Ao Yin A Ox-like beast with 4 Horns
- Archery Its Historical Significance in China
- Asian Mythology Exploration of Mythical Similarities
- Asoka Legend and Astrology in Ancient China
- August One Exploring the Cosmos
- Azure Exploring Cloud Services
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- Ba Gua Understanding the Eight Diagrams in I Ching
- Ba Shu Historical Region in South-Central China
- Ba Xian 8 Immortals of Taoism Myth
- Ba Zha Mythical Guardian Against Insects
- Bai Hu The White Tiger in Chinese Mythology
- Bai Zhong Chinese Agricultural Deity
- Ballad Of The Hidden Dragon The Tale of Liu Zhiyuan
- Bamboo A Symbol of Cultural Significance
- Baosheng Fo The Ascetic Buddha
- Bat Chinese Symbolism and Tradition
- Bear Chinese Symbol of Bravery and Strength
- Beast Of The White Marsh Knowledgeable Entity
- Bei Dou The Celestial Observers
- Beng Meng A Jealous Disciple's Betrayal
- Bian Qiao A Medical Legend in Ancient China
- Bird hinese Mythology Bird
- Bo A horse that makes tigers and leopards tremble with fear
- Bo Ma A unicorn with a cow tail and a white body
- Bo Yi A Goat with Nine tails and four ears
- Bodhi Tree Legends of Enlightenment
- Bodhidharma Pioneer of Meditation in China
- Bridge Gods Worship Rituals at Ancient Chinese Bridges
- Buddha The Enlightened One in Buddhism
- Buddha’s Disciples Insights into Ten Companions
- Buddhism The Path to Enlightenment
- Buddhist Divinities Exploring Sacred Figures
- Buddhist Myth The Tapestry of Legends
- Buzhou The Colliding Pillar
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- Cai Shen Chinese Deity of Wealth
- Calendars Ancient Chinese Time System
- Calligraphy The Art Beyond Words
- Can Cong Mythical Silk Teacher
- Can NÜ The Chinese Silkworm Goddess
- Cao Guo Jiu From Corrupt Official to Immortal
- Cha-yu Mythical Creature in Chinese Legend
- Chanchu Transformation and Observations
- Chang'E The Enchanting Moon Goddess
- Chang Liang Chang Liang's Historical Significance
- Chang You The Four-Eared Water Monkey that Causes Floods
- Changxi The Lunar Deity
- Chaos The Primal Cosmos in Chinese Myths
- Charms Ancient Chinese Beliefs
- Chen Jen The Second Category of Immortals in Taoism
- Cheng Huang The Guardian Deity of Chinese Cities
- Chi Songzi Rain God in Chinese Myth
- Chien Di ythic Origins of the Shang Dynasty
- Chien-mu The Mythical Ladder Tree
- Christianity Spread and Impact in China
- Chu Various Names and Entities in Chinese Mythology
- Cinnabar The Quest for Cinnabar
- Colors Symbolism in Chinese Folk Belief and Confucian Philosophy
- Confucianism A Philosophical System
- Cong Long Mythical Goat with Red manes
- Cosmology Ancient Chinese Worldview
- Creation Myths Stories and Variations
- Creature hinese Mythical Creatures
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- Death Ancient Chinese Afterlife Beliefs
- Di Jiang A yellow sack with six legs and four wings
- Di Ku The God of Music in Ancient Chinese Mythology
- Diya Mythical Servant of WEN ZHANG
- Dongyue Dadi The Divine Guardian of Tai Shan
- Door Gods Guardians Against Demons and Ghosts
- Dou Shen Celestial Ministry of Smallpox in Chinese Myth
- Dynasties China's Historical Epochs
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- Fei Shu Rat Head, Rabbit Body, Flies with its Back
- Feng Huang Mythical Bird in Ancient Chinese Mythology
- Feng Shui Understanding Earth's Forces
- Fire Driller Ancient Chinese Myth of Fire Bestowal
- Fire Gods Gods of Fire in China
- Fish hinese Mytholog Fish
- Five Elements Ancient Chinese Cosmology and Philosophy
- Five Peaks Sacred Mountains in Chinese Mythology
- Folk Religion Exploring Distinctions in Myth and Legend Studies
- Four Noble Truths Essential Tenets in BUDDHISM
- Fuxi Mythological King of Ancient China
- Fuxing Chinese Deity of Joy
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- Gan Jiang And Mo Ye Forging Sword and Regicide
- Geese Symbol of Marriage in Ancient China
- Gong Gong Wrath and Catastrophic Flood
- Gu Diao A human-eating beast, resembling bird but not a bird
- Gu A Human-faced Dragon
- Guan Di Evolution of a Chinese Deity
- Guangmu The Guardian King of the West
- Gui Mythical Spirits and Their Legends
- Gui Che The Mysterious Nine-Headed Bird That Hides by Day and Emerges by Night
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- Han Dynasty A Period of Flourishing Philosophies and Love Tales
- Han Xiang Zi One of the Eight Immortals of Taoism
- Hao Zhi A kind of Porcupine which fur is as large as hairpins
- He Qi Taoist Energy Sharing Ceremony
- He Xian Gu One of the Eight Taoist Immortals
- Hou Ji Mythical Agricultural Deity
- Hu Shen The Guardian Deity Against Hail
- Hua Huai The Harbinger of Forced Labor
- Huan A Raccoon-like beast with 1 Eye and 3 tails.
- Hui Spinning and Leaping Four-Horned Antelope
- Huo Bu Ministry of Fire in Taoist Myth
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- Jade A Treasured Mineral in Ancient China
- Ji Meng The Rain Master with dragon head
- Jiao Chong God of PingFeng Mountain, human-like with two heads
- Jiao Long 500 years to become dragon
- Jiao Ren Weaving water into silk, shedding tears to form pearls
- Jinnalaluo Celestial Entities in Buddhist Mythology
- Jiu Feng A divine bird with nine human-faced heads
- Nine-Headed Bird ine-Headed Bird
- Nine-Tailed Fox The Enigmatic Demoness, Entrancing the World
- Ju Fu A monkey-like beast which good at throwing things
- Jue Ru A deer-like beast but with horse legs and human hands
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- Lan Cai He One of the Eight Taoist Immortals
- Lao Jun The Divine Influence in Taoism
- Lei Gong Mythical Thunder Deity
- Lei A Hermaphroditic Long Hair Civet Cat
- Lei Shen The God of Thunder with a dragon body and a human head
- Lei Zu China's First Silk Empress
- Lei Zu China's First Silk Empress
- Li Unveiling the Multifaceted Essence in Chinese Culture
- Li Bing Confronting River Gods and Ending Sacrifice
- Ling Xiao Bao Dian Mystical Gathering and Guardian Lions
- Ling Yang Antelope, with sharp rounded horns, often found among mountain cliffs
- Liuhai Xian A Taoist Immortal's Journey and Divine Revelations
- Long Wang The Dragon King ruling over the waters
- Lord Of The Granary Mythical Tale of Wu Xiang
- Lotus A Symbolic Marvel
- Lu Ban Master of Divine Carpentry
- Lü Dong Bin One of the Eight Immortals of Taosim
- Lu Shang Legendary General, Divine Fisher, and Musical Legacy
- Lu Shu A Mythical Beast like Deer and Horse
- Lu Wu God of Kunlun Mountain
- Luohan Mystical Figures in Buddhist Tradition
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- Tie Guai Li ie Guai Li
- Tai Feng An auspicious god with a human body and a tiger's tail
- Taiyang Dijun Celestial Enigma of Ancient Mythology
- Taoism Embracing Ancient Wisdom
- Ten Celestial Stems Unlocking Ancient Chinese Wisdom
- Tian Gou The White-Headed Fox Cat that Eating the Sun and Moon
- Tian Ma A Dog-like Sky Horse and Flies When It Sees People
- Tian Wu A water god with 8 human-faced head, tiger's body, and 8 or 10 tails
- Tibet A Historical Tapestry of Culture and Controversy
- Torch Dragon Illuminating the Mythical North
- Tu Lou Human-eating Goat with 4 horns
- Tuo Wei A human-faced god with goat horns and tiger claws
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- Mahayana Buddhism The Greater Path to Enlightenment
- Man Man A Water Beast with rat-like body and turtle-like head
- Master Yen Crafting a Marvelous Humanoid Machine
- Medicine Ancient Healing Wisdom in China
- Ministries Of Gods Unveiling the Divine Bureaucracy in Chinese Mythology
- Mongolia Exploring Ancient Heritage and Mythical Tales
- Moon Celestial Tales from Ancient China
- Mulberry Threads of Myth and Silk
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- Salt River Goddess Temptation and Triumph
- San Xing Celestial Trio of Good Fortune
- Sang-lin Exploring Chinese Mythology
- Sculpture Unveiling China's Artistic Legacy
- Classic of Mountains and Seas lassic of Mountains and Seas
- Shan Hui The Fast-as-Wind Thrower
- Shang Dynasty Unraveling Ancient Chinese Marvels
- She Bi Shi Human face, dog ears, beast body, with two green snakes as earrings
- Shen Chi A human-faced beast with only one hand and one leg
- Shen Nong Mythical Divine Farmer of Ancient China
- Shi Huang Di Architect of Ancient China's Destiny
- Shirou Guardian of Kunlun and Arbiter of Fate
- Shun The Virtuous Monarch of China's Golden Era
- The Four Symbols QingLong, BaiHu, ZhuQue, XuanWu
- Silk A Tapestry of Ancient Chinese Mastery
- Song Dynasty A Tapestry of Innovation and Conquest
- Stars Celestial Tales from Ancient China
- Sui Dynasty Unifying China and Sun Myths
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- Huan A Sheep-Like Unkillable Beast
- Yao Legendary Ruler of China's Golden Age
- Yellow Emperor Mythical Triumphs and Legacy
- Yi The Divine Archer of Ancient Chinese Myth
- Yi Yin Legendary Adviser and Spy
- Yin And Yang The Ancient Balance
- Yin Hand Gestures Exploring Symbolic Mudras in Chinese Buddhist Art
- Ying Zhao A benevolent creature that protects gardens and brings good luck
- You Chui Unveiling the Myth of Emperor Yu
- Yu Shi Qie A country whose people have snakes in both hands and ears
- Yugong The Resilient Sage of Chinese Folklore
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- Zangwu Mystical Tales of Zao Jun
- Zhang Daoling Mystical Pioneer of Taoism
- Zhang Guolao One of the Eight Immortals of Daoism
- Zhao San-niang A Tale of Sacrifice and Resilience
- Zheng A Red Leopard-like beast with 5 tails and 1 horn
- Zhi A Tiger-likeg beast with bull's tail
- Zhong Li Quan One of the Eight Immortals of Taoism
- Zhou Dynasty The Ancient Transition
- Zhu Huai The Four-Horned Man-Eating Cow
- Zhujian A Beast with Human-like Head and with Cow Ears, Carries its Tail While Walking
- Zhu Long The God of Zhongshan with a Human Face and Serpentine Body
- Zhu Que The Vermilion Birds in Chinese Mythology
- Zhu Rong Ancestor Deity of Unity in Water and Fire
- Zhuangzi Unveiling the Taoist Sage