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The jade emperor's sister

1, Yao Ji (a common Yao Ji) is a goddess in ancient China mythology. Due to historical changes, there are many myths and legends about Yao Ji.

2. One of the legends, Qi Jing, describes Yao Ji as the 23rd daughter of the Jade Emperor and the Queen Mother. After that, she descended to earth and turned into a mountain peak, so she was called "Wushan Goddess".

3. The second legend, Shan Hai Jing, records that Yao Ji is the third daughter of Emperor Yan. She died when she just reached the age of marriage, and her soul flew to Guyaoshan and became a ganoderma lucidum fairy grass.

4. The third legend of "The Country of the Lion Camel" records that Yao Ji is the fairy of Wanhua.

5. Legend 4 "Lotus Lantern" records that Yao Ji is the younger sister of the Jade Emperor and the goddess in charge of heaven. Erlang Shen and the mother of Notre Dame were arrested by heaven for marrying Yang, a scholar on earth. After the Jade Emperor suppressed Yao Ji at the foot of Taoshan Mountain, Yang Jian split Taoshan Mountain but failed to save his mother. After that, the Jade Emperor sent nine suns to burn. Legend: Yao Ji is the daughter of Emperor Yan (Chi Di).