-
official title conferred in 1192.
Tianfei ("Princess of Heaven", Wu Chinese: Thi-fi),
fully Huguo Mingzhu Tianfei ("Illuminating
Princess of
Heaven who...
- sisters. The
Liujiagang and
Changle inscriptions suggest that
devotion to
Tianfei, the
patron goddess of
sailors and seafarers, was the
dominant faith to...
-
Listed as a
Major National Historical and
Cultural Site. Old
Tianfei Temple 天妃古庙
Tiānfēi Gǔmiào
Gulou Nanjing Jiangsu Built in 2005.
Located in the Longjiang...
- The
Tianfei Palace,
officially the Mazu
Cultural Palace and also
known as the
Tianhou Palace, is a
restored temple of the
Chinese sea-goddess Mazu, the...
-
where Zheng He
organized his
fleet and made
sacrifices to the
goddess Tianfei. Over the
course of the
following four to
eight w****s, the
fleet gradually...
-
Niangma Temple ("Temple of the
Honorable Mother)". It was
renamed the
Tianfei Temple ("Temple of the
Princess of Heaven")
following its
rebuilding in...
-
Altar of the
Three Pure Ones at the
Temple of
Zhenwu in Yangzhou.
Xiangfu Buddhist Temple in Wuxi. Main
courtyard of the
Temple of
Tianfei in Nanjing....
- as Tín Heo Kōng.
Another of Mazu's
epithets sometimes gave it the name
Tianfei Gong or Tín Fi Kōng. It is also
known as the Sea
Goddess Temple. After...
- Jianping, Yiping, Huaping, Pingtong, Wenping, Guoping, Yuping, Yizai, Pingan,
Tianfei and
Wangcheng Village.
Tainan City
Government Tainan City
Council Anping...
- Heaven" (天后 Tianhou) from her
previous status as a "heavenly consort" (天妃
Tianfei).
Belief in Mazu
remains so
widespread on
Taiwan that her
annual celebrations...