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When was Mazu born? What is the zodiac? Solve it, thank you.
Mazu, a belief in Poseidon centered on the southeast coast of China, is also known as Tian Fei, Tianhou, Notre Dame and Tianmu. , is a god believed by boatmen, sailors, tourists, businessmen and fishermen in history and modern times.
Mazu, formerly known as Molin, was born in Meizhou Island, Putian on March 23, 1960, and died on September 9, 1987, the fourth year of Yongxi.
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Another name for Mazu
The god with the most aliases and honorifics in the world is the sea god Mazu. The aliases and honorifics of Mazu are: Maureen (formerly known as "Dragon Girl"), Saint, Goddess, Queen of Heaven, Ma Niang, Tian Fei, Holy Princess, Goddess, Saint Niang, Shen Fei, Lingnv, Aunt, Zugu, Ling Fei, Witch, Mrs. Lin, Tian Fei God and Poseidon.
Lin Xiaonv, Shengfei Niangniang, Linghuifei, Princess Ji Xian, Lin Moniang, Poseidon Niangniang, Tongxian Goddess, Shunzhi Shengfei, Notre Dame de Heavenly, Chongfu Lady, Tianhou Shenggu, Tianhou Shengniang, Goddess of Peace (the French call Mazu "the goddess of world peace") and so on.
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