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Ask for a list of immortals in the sky

1, Chang 'e is a fairy in ancient China mythology. The myth of "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon Goddess" originated from the ancient people's worship of stars, and the story of Chang 'e first appeared in "Returning to Tibet". The fairy tale of "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon" in the book Huai Nan Zi in the Western Han Dynasty is because she ate the elixir that her husband Yi asked the Queen Mother of the West, flew into the Moon Palace and became a toad.

2. In other myths, such as Greek mythology, the mother of the earth is Gaia, the god of the earth. In ancient myths and legends of China, it refers to Houtu and Nuwa. Later generations joined Er Shen in offering sacrifices and called her the "Queen of the Earth". She is a part of China folk religion.

3. barefoot immortals are immortals in ancient Chinese folklore and Taoist legends, and scattered immortals in the fairy world. Under normal circumstances, he is always running around, and barefoot is the most unique. In China's folklore, he often descended to help mankind eradicate demons.

4. Yue Lao (Yuè l m ℉ o), alias Chai, is also called Yue Lao Ren and Yue among the people, and he was born in Song Cheng, Songzhou (now Shangqiu, Henan). She is the red XiShen who is in charge of marriage in the folklore of the Han nationality, that is, the media god, and she is an immortal in the sky. Under the moon, the old man tied men and women with red ropes to determine marriage, which reflected people's cognitive attitude towards love and marriage in the Tang Dynasty.

Shun Feng Er is a person who can hear distant sounds in ancient myths and legends of China. Table means "ears that can hear the sound coming with the wind"; At the same time, he is a clairvoyant among the immortals, and clairvoyant is the two patron saints in Taoism. Although the status is not high, it is widely spread.