- Hòutǔ
Niángniáng (in
Chinese either 厚土娘娘; 'Deep
Earth Lady' or 后土娘娘; 'Earth
Queen Lady'),
otherwise called Dimǔ (地母; 'Mother Earth') or Dimǔ
Niángniáng (地母娘娘;...
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Shiji Niangniang (Chinese: 石磯娘娘; lit. 'Lady Rocky') is a
character in the 16th-century
Chinese novel,
Fengshen Yanyi. She was a 10,000-year-old demoness...
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Songzi Niangniang (送子娘娘, "The
Maiden Who
Brings Children"), also
referred to in
Taiwan as
Zhusheng Niangniang (註生娘娘), is a
Taoist fertility goddess. She...
- children. Péiyǎng
Niángniáng (培養娘娘), the
goddess who
protects the
upbringing of children.
Songzi Niangniang (送子娘娘) or Zǐsūn
Niángniáng (子孫娘娘), the goddess...
- portra**** as an
attendant to
Bixia Yuanjun.
Songzi Niangniang (Chinese: 送子娘娘; pinyin: Sòngzi
Niangniang) is seen as a
goddess of fertility; like Yanguang...
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Yunxiao Niangniang (Chinese: 雲宵娘娘; lit. 'Lady of the
Cloud Firmament'), also
known as Zhao Yunxiao, is a
character in the
classic 16th-century Chinese...
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Qiongxiao Niangniang (Chinese: 瓊宵娘娘; lit. 'Lady of the Jade Firmament'), also
known as Zhao Qiongxiao, is a
character in the
classic 16th-century Chinese...
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Bixiao Niangniang (Chinese: 碧霄娘娘; lit. 'Lady of the
Green Firmament'), also
known as Zhao
Bixiao or
Bixiao Xianzi, is a
character in the
classic 16th-century...
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Yanguang Niangniang (Chinese: 眼光娘娘; lit. 'Our Lady Who
Heals Eyesight') is a
Taoist goddess of
eyesight and vision. She was one of the po****r
Taoist goddesses...
- Nüwa, also read Nügua, is a
mother goddess,
culture hero, and/or
member of the
Three Sovereigns of
Chinese mythology. She is a
goddess in
Chinese folk...