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God in ancient mythology:

Chaos God-More formally, Pangu is the god who created the world, but there are still some legends that chaos was produced before Pangu.

Pangu-also known as the King of the Yuan Dynasty, I. fulisenior.

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Tianwu, Fang Bi, Eby, Shu Hai, Yin Candle.

The heavenly emperor and auxiliary gods of the ancient quartet;

Emperor Yan, Sun God, Zhu Rong and Vulcan are in charge of 12,000 miles in the south.

Shao Hao and the water god * * * built a place twelve thousand miles west of the sky.

Zhuan Xu and Yu Qiang, the sea god (also known as Xuan Ming, the winter god) ruled the area 12000 miles north of Tianbei.

Fuxi, Di Qing, Hua Xushi, the goddess of nine rivers, and Ju Mang ruled the area 12000 miles east of Tiandong.

Gods of the Yellow Emperor era: Lu Wu, Ying Zhao, Julie, Jin (this god should be the embodiment of other gods, according to whom I made a virtual reality of Thor in Golden Armor in the Lion Camel Country).

Chiyou, Akamatsu, Jade Emperor, Yan, Kua 'e, Dading's and Wulong's.

Yandi, also known as Shennong.

Yan emperor's daughter:

Baby girl (later incarnated as Jingwei bird)

Yao Ji, also known as the Wanhua Fairy of the Lion Camel Country.

There is also a little daughter whose name cannot be verified (in the book "The Lion Camel Country", it is the Virgin of the Sun)

Descendants of Zhuan Xu:

Fourth son: abuse ghosts, ghosts, send poor ghosts, wander.

Descendants: Lao Tong, Prince Changqing, Li, Zhong, Peng Zu (Sun)

Di Jun:

Di Jun's wife:

Xi He gave birth to ten sun gods.

Chang 'e gave birth to the goddess of twelve months.

E Huang, formerly known as Shao Hao.

Di Jun's son:

Shao Hao, the mother is Huang E, the eldest son is Ju Mang, the spring god, and the second son is Ru Shou, the autumn god.

Emperor and vassal: Yi.

My wife and daughter are very happy.

Yao is also known as: wife queen;

Shun surnamed Yao, named Zhonghua, wife, number;

Yufu Gun, wife and daughter, also known as Tu Shanshi, is a white fox essence with nine tails.

important immortals table

Pangu-also known as the King of the Yuan Dynasty, I. fulisenior.

Huang San:

Huang San is Fuxi, Shennong and Nuwa.

Five emperors:

Usually refers to the Yellow Emperor, Zhuan Xu, Emperor Jun and Yao Shun.

Sanqing:

Yuanshi county Tianzun

Lingbao Tianzun is also known as Taiwanese businessman Daojun.

Moral Buddha is also called Taishang Laojun (also called Taishang Daozu in Journey to the West)

Liu Yu:

Central Jade Emperor

(auxiliary: national god)

(Wife of the Jade Emperor: Empress Dowager, also known as Queen Mother of the West)

Emperor Wei Zi of Zhongtian in the northern Arctic.

The immortal emperor of Antarctica, also known as the true king of Jade Qing, is Yuan Di's nine sons.

Emperor Taiyi of Tsinghua in the East Pole saved the suffering Buddha.

Xidi Taiji (commanding eight marshals and five-pole ares (God of War in the sky, God of War on the ground, God of War in the folk, God of War in the north and God of War in the south))

Mother of the earth: the emperor who inherited heaven and imitated the earth.

Five parties and five elders:

Antarctic Guanyin

Dongfang Zhongen Sheng Di

Dong, the immortal of Mishima and Shizhou, is the East China Emperor (named "Golden Cicada" and Mu Gong).

Yuan Jun, the mysterious spirit of the Arctic (the 20-day Morita in Buddhism)

Central Huang Huang Ji jiao da xian

Wei Xiao: It is said that there is a "Liupo Mountain" in the East China Sea of China, and Wei Xiao lives in Shan Ye. Kui's body and head are like cows, but she has no horns, only one leg, and she is black and blue. It is said that Wei Xiao emits the light of the sun and the moon and thunderous cries. As long as it goes in and out of the water, it will definitely cause storms. In the war between the Yellow Emperor and Chiyou, the Yellow Emperor captured Chiyou, made snare drum out of his skin, and made drumsticks out of his bones. As a result, the sound of playing this drum can spread all over Fiona Fang for 500 miles, which greatly improved the morale of the Yellow Emperor's army and made Chiyou's army terrible.

Yujiang: Yujiang is the legendary Poseidon, Shen Feng and God of plague, also known as Yuqiang and Yujing, and is the grandson of the Yellow Emperor. The sea god Yujiang rules the North Sea, and his body is like a fish, but some people ride a two-headed dragon on their hands and feet; Shen Feng yujiang county, according to legend, is the minister of Zhuan Xu. His image is a bird with a face, with a green snake hanging from each ear, and two green snakes riding on his feet, dominating the north. It is said that the wind in Yujiang can spread the plague, and it will hurt when it meets the northwest wind, so the northwest wind is also called "Li Feng" by the ancients.

Yayu: Also known as Yu Ya. Legend has it that he was once a god, killed by a god named Wei, and later resurrected, but became a monster who ate people. There are many sayings about He Lu's appearance, such as the face of a dragon is the same size as a raccoon, and some people say it is the face of a cow with legs, or a beast with a dragon head and a tiger body (pictured). It is said that because he likes to eat people, Emperor Yao ordered Hou Yi to kill it.

Disaster: "Disaster" originally refers to the legendary ethnic minorities living in the south of China, but it is described as a monster beast that looks like a dog, swallowing dog dung and spewing flames. Fire broke out everywhere, so the ancients regarded it as a sign of fire and an extremely ominous symbol. There is also a saying that evil spirits swallow fire and expel feces with fire. The disaster should be the symbol of the demonized tribes in southern China.

Nine-headed bird: formerly known as "ghost car", with ten necks and nine heads. It is said that its tenth head was shot off by a hunter ordered by Zhou Gongdan. The headless neck kept dripping blood. The ancients claimed that when the nine-headed bird flew by, it would blow out the lights and let the dog drive it away. Legend has it that the nine-headed bird has a pair of wings on each head, and as a result, 18 pairs of wings collide, which is useless. In addition, the nine-headed bird is also called "bird catcher", which preys on human children and likes to live in groups.

Qiong Qi: "Qiong Qi" is an evil god in the legend of China. It is as big as an ox, looks like a tiger, is covered with hedgehog's fur and has wings. Qiong Qi barks like a dog and eats people for a living. It is said that Qiong Qi often flies to the scene of fights and bites off the nose of the reasonable party; If someone does something bad, Qiong Qi will catch wild animals and give them to him, and encourage him to do more bad things. The ancients also called Qiong Qi a man who didn't care much about his own thoughts, far from being a gentleman and close to a villain. However, Qiong Qi has its advantages. In an exorcism ceremony called Nuo, there are twelve kinds of beasts that devour evil spirits, called Twelve Gods or Twelve Beasts, and Qiong Qi is one of them.

* * * Gong: * * Gong is a descendant of Shennong in ancient legend. As a water god, * * * Gong has a face, hands and feet, and a snake body. Zhuan Xu, the successor of the Yellow Emperor, rebelled in the era of world domination and was defeated by Zhuan Xu. The workers got angry and failed to hit their heads on Zhoushan (the legendary pillar supporting the world), causing the world to tilt to the southeast. After that, the workers continued to make trouble (representing the flood outbreak) and were finally killed by Yu (referring to the success of water control).

Waste: Waste is an evil ghost that brings disaster to people. Legend has it that the waste material is wearing a red robe, with a bull's nose, one foot on the shoes, the other foot hanging at the waist, and an iron fan inserted at the waist. It is said that Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty once saw a kid stealing his own jade emperor and Yang Guifei's sachet in a dream. Xuanzong stopped this kid, who called himself a "waste", liked to steal other people's property, and also stole other people's joy, making him depressed. Xuanzong was furious and immediately called for someone, so a GREAT GHOST appeared, tore the excrement in half and ate it. GREAT GHOST refers to Zhong Kui.

Wutong God: The five evil gods in China legend, which are said to be active in the south. There was a saying that "there are foxes in the north and five gods in the south", and the phoenix god often went to other people's houses to find beautiful women. In fact, the Five Gods, also known as the Five Gods, are the five sons of Taishan God. In Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, there are some accounts about the Five Gods. It is said that a scholar surnamed Wan beheaded three of them and seriously injured the other. The last one was killed by the maid XX, the daughter of King Yong.

Chaos: also known as "chaos", is an ancient evil. Legend has it that it is fat and round, red as fire, with four wings and six feet. Although it has no five senses, it can be familiar with songs, dances and music. There is also a saying that chaos is an animal like a dog or a bear. Humans can't see or hear. It often giggles with its tail biting. If you meet a noble person, chaos is violent; If you meet a wicked person, Chaos will obey his command. Chaos is the prototype of Hong Jun Taoist in The Romance of Gods.

Incisor: A legendary monster or giant who lives in the swamps of southern China. The chisel's teeth are as long as a chisel and penetrate his chin. He has a shield and a spear in his hand. It is said that Red Spoon preys on human beings, and the Yellow Emperor ordered Hou Yi to crusade. After fierce fighting, Hou Yi chased Chishao in Kunlun Mountain and shot him. The gnashing of teeth should be the symbol of the demonized southern tribes in China.

Ding Bird: Espeon in ancient China was also considered as the messenger of the sun. In ancient China, it was said that a bird with three legs lived in the sun, and people worshipped the sun. The bird with three legs was also worshipped as a symbol of good luck. It is said that there are ten three-legged birds that keep running in the sky, causing drought and burning pain on the ground. Emperor Yao ordered Hou Yi to shoot all the birds with three legs. As a result, Houyi shot down nine birds, leaving one. From then on, there was only one sun, and it set at night. Some people say that a three-legged bird is an elf who serves the Queen Mother of the West.

The Queen Mother of the West and the Peach Fruit: According to ancient legends, the Queen Mother of the West has an ugly face and long hair. She is in charge of disasters and punishments, and also causes people to die. It is also said that the Queen Mother of the West refers to Kunlun Mountain. The "Tree of Life" is planted in the orchard of the Queen Mother of the West, and every 3,000 years, it will grow peaches representing immortality. Peach fruit is equivalent to the western apple in China mythology, and it is the "divine food" and "nectar and jade liquid" for immortals to live forever. It is called Ma Hao in Persia and Pisa in Egypt. Its essence is women's menstrual blood, which is the sacred blood created by mother and daughter gods in many cultural legends. The depression on the peach fruit is also considered as a symbol of yoni. In Taoism, peach fruit symbolizes the body fluids of virgins and mature women. Taoism believes that men can prolong life by absorbing this body fluid (similar to the Indian Tantric school's view of women's "ability"). For example, the picture of the birthday girl holding a peach often depicts an old man with a huge forehead, pointing to the depression of the peach fruit. According to Taoist theory, the longevity of longevity is due to the storage of female body fluids on the forehead of longevity, which leads to the depression of peach fruit. This is also one of the sources of corruption and indulgence in Taoism. Many Taoists even performed similar programs in the court to deceive the king who begged for longevity.

Chang 'e: Hou Yi's wife has the magic power of "elixir of life". Because Chang 'e monopolized the holy food, Hou Yi was jealous, so Chang 'e abandoned her husband to live on the moon alone and only shared the holy food with women, so women had menstruation and men could not.

Bai Ze: Known as knowing astronomy and geography, knowing trivial things; By understanding the future. However, he can speak human words, and once made a map of ghosts and gods at the request of the Yellow Emperor (there are 1520 kinds). The symbol 1 in Absolute Beast contains biographies of Xuanyuan, Bao Puzi and Rui Yingtu.