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Cánshén (Chinese: 蚕神, "Silkworm God") or Cánwáng (蚕王 "Silkworm Ruler") is the
deity of
silkworm and
sericulture in
Chinese religion.
There are two main...
- ears and eyes on its back. A man who
wears fur of boyi will have no fear.
Canshen Chi (mythology), a
hornless dragon.
Chinese guardian lions, traditional...
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renaissance in art
depicting common life.
Water and Land
Ritual painting of
Canshen and the Five
Demons of Pestilence,
Baoning Temple, Ming
dynasty Magnolia...
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Water and Land
Ritual painting of
Canshen and the Five
Demons of
Pestilence from
Baoning Temple...
- Kings,
Baoning Temple, Ming Dynasty.
Water and Land
Ritual painting of
Canshen and the Five
Demons of Pestilence,
Baoning Temple, Ming
dynasty Ten Kings...
- (保生大帝, "Great
Deity who
Protects Life").
Baxian (八仙, "Eight Immortals").
Canshen (蠶神, "Silkworm God"), who may be: Cánmǔ (蠶母, "Silkworm Mother"), also called...
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image is
sometimes invoked in
cultural representations and
local folklore.
Canshen: A
deity that
incorporates elements of Cancong,
often seen as a divine...