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- Sun Wukong – Mythopedia
Sun Wukong (孫悟空) is the Chinese trickster god known as the Monkey King Born from a magical rock, he was thrown out of the Jade Emperor’s court for his impertinence, but eventually achieved enlightenment
- Jade Emperor – Mythopedia
Whereas Wukong is the epitome of jealousy, impatience, and bitterness, the Jade Emperor is a model example of kindness, compassion, and wisdom After repenting and serving as Sanzang’s disciple, Wukong achieves Buddhahood and is accepted back into the Jade Emperor’s court The Zodiac Animals
- Chinese Mythology – Mythopedia
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
- Erlang Shen – Mythopedia
Erlang Shen (二郎神) is the Chinese god of engineering with an all-seeing third eye in his forehead A great warrior, he fights with a double-edged spear strong enough to split mountains and slay dragons
- Korean Names - Mythopedia
Oftentimes, the given name is written in Hanja—Chinese characters (Sun Wukong, for instance, reflects a name that may sound like a Korean-Chinese crossover ) Try our Korean name generator to create your own unique and authentic-sounding Korean-inspired names!
- Xiwangmu – Mythopedia
Xiwangmu (西王母) is the powerful Chinese goddess married to the Jade Emperor, who tends to the Peaches of Immortality Originally a demonic figure, she repented and achieved enlightenment, and presides over life and death
- Poetic Edda: Brot Af Sigurtharkvithu (Full Text) - Mythopedia
Fragment of a Sigurth Lay Introductory Note The gap of eight leaves in the Codex Regius (cf introductory note to the Sigrdrifumol) is followed by a passage of twenty stanzas which is evidently the end of a longer poem, the greater part of it having been contained in the lost section of the manuscript There is here little question of such a compilation as made up the so-called Reginsmol
- Wufang Shangdi – Mythopedia
The Wufang Shangdi (五方上帝), or “Five August Emperors,” are Chinese mythology’s physical manifestations of the Daoist concept of heaven Their behavior serves as an example to all mankind
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