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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...
- Shiji Niangniang (Chinese: 石磯娘娘; lit. 'Lady Rocky') is character in the 16th-century Chinese novel, Fengshen Yanyi. She was a 10,000-year-old demoness...
- 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;...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Primordial Sovereign of the Colored Clouds of Dawn'), also known as Taishan Niangniang (泰山娘娘, 'The Lady of Mount Tai'), is the goddess of Mount Tai, childbirth...
- 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...
- male or female, but is most frequently identified as the female Húxiān Niángniáng (狐仙娘娘 "Fox Immortal Lady") whose animal form is a nine-tailed fox. Mythology...