- Yun (Complete Tang
Poems 1967, line 4942)
Representations of
Xiwangmu Xi
Wangmu in
Shanhaijing Han
Dynasty stone-relief from
Sichuan Han
Dynasty stone-relief...
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Wang Mu may
refer to:
Queen Mother of the West,
Chinese deity Hyejong of
Goryeo (912–945), king of
Goryeo This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- China,
where a blue or
green bird (qingniao) was the
messenger bird of Xi
Wangmu (the 'Queen
Mother of the West'), who
began life as a
fearsome goddess and...
- of longevity, such as deer or cranes. The Jade
Emperor and his wife Xi
Wangmu (Queen
Mother of the West)
ensured the deities'
everlasting existence by...
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After realizing the
peaches are fake,
Monkey King
learns from the book that
Wangmu, the
divine Queen Mother,
brews an
immortality elixir for the gods. He and...
- the
messengers or as
otherwise serving the
Queen Mother of the West Xi
Wangmu. In some sources, three-legged
Qingniao carry her messages; in
other sources...
- were
later compiled into a book. Her name
means "Gloriously Bright". Si
Wang-
mu is Qing-jao's "secret maid", an
ambitious and
extremely bright commoner...
-
Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck (Dzongkha: རྡོ་རྗེ་དབང་མོ་དབང་ཕྱུག་, Wylie: Rdo-rje Dbang-mo Dbang-phyug; born 10 June 1955) is the
Queen Mother (Gyalyum Kude)...
-
story of how the
maiden Chang'e
stole the
medicine of
immortality from Xi
Wangmu and, upon
returning home, used the
hexagrams to
determine that she should...
- are some
instances in art in
which it has a three-legged appearance. Xi
Wangmu (Queen
Mother of the West) is also said to have
three green birds (青鳥; qīngniǎo)...