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Who are the three goddesses in the history of China ancient literature?

I downloaded this so-called i2star from Baidu, and the lyrics are still very elegant, although a little artificial.

There were too many ancient goddesses, more than three. I haven't heard that The History of Ancient Literature and Goddess are linked together, which is probably the classification of the lyricist himself and is not recognized.

There are these goddesses: Shooting God ("Zhuangzi's Wandering"): "Shooting God's mountain is inhabited, and its skin is like ice and snow, like a virgin. Don't eat whole grains, suck the wind and drink dew. Ride the clouds, conquer the six dragons and swim around the world. Its spirit is condensed, it is not flawed, and it is mature. " The ancient snake is a mythical figure in the ancient legends of China, and is called the god in charge of snow. This is the canon used in Jin Yong's novels), Xuan Nv's Nine Days (recorded in the Book of Songs, Shan Hai Jing, as if it were returned to Song Jiang with three volumes of gobbledygook), the God of Luoshui (some people think it is Zhen Ji, but it should actually be the goddess of Luoshui, and Luoshen Fu is the description of Fu Fei), and the Goddess of Wushan (Chu Huaiwang swam in Gaotang during the Warring States Period, and she met the Goddess in her dream. The Goddess recommended a pillow mat, and Song Yu accompanied Wang Youyun. It should be said that the Queen Mother of the West is also a goddess (not the spouse of the Jade Emperor in The Journey to the West, but compiled by Wu Cheng'en), and Shan Gui (including both smiling faces and a graceful son, written by the legendary goddess Qu Yuan, whose name is really ugly).

If there is anything related to literature, it should be Luo Shen, the goddess of Wushan, and Shan Gui.

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