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Goddess in ancient China mythology

1, Luna Chang?

Di Ku's second wife, the moon god in Han mythology. Chang is the king of the moon (the god who drives the moon), and the king of Japan (He) is the wife of the emperor (that is). She was born for twelve months, that is, twelve months a year.

Because of this unusual skill, in ancient times, it often became a person to make a calendar.

2, nine days xuan Nv

Also known as Xuan Nv, it is commonly known as Jiutian Empress, Jiutian Xuan Nv Empress and Jiutian Xuanmu Tianzun. She was originally Sivir in ancient China mythology, and was later regarded by Taoism as a senior fairy and a magical god of numbers.

3. Chang 'e

Characters in ancient myths and legends of China. In ancient times, the daughter of Di Ku, one of the three emperors and five emperors, and the wife of Hou Yi, whose real name was Heng E, changed her name to Chang 'e and Chang 'e to avoid the taboo of Liu Heng in the Western Han Dynasty.

4. Nu Wa?

Nu Wa is not only the goddess who saves the world, but also the god of nature who creates everything. She has magical power and can create at least 70 things every day.

She created the world, so she is called the mother of the earth. She is the creator and mother god, and has been widely worshipped for a long time.

5、? Queen Mother of the West

Honored as the Empress Dowager, in the Taoist immortal system, the Queen Mother of the West is the leader of all female immortals and all Yin Qi between heaven and earth. The goddess who protects marriage and children. The founder of Quanzhen religion.

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