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  2. Color in Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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    A Chinese idiom meaning 'multi-colored', Wǔyánliùsè (五顏六色), can also refer to 'colors' in general. In Chinese mythology , the goddess Nüwa is said to have mended the Heavens after a disaster destroyed the original pillars that held up the skies, using five colored stones in the five auspicious colors to patch up the crumbling ...

  3. Fuxi - Wikipedia

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    Fuxi or Fu Hsi (伏羲) [a] [1] is a culture hero in Chinese mythology, credited along with his sister and wife Nüwa with creating humanity and the invention of music, [2] hunting, fishing, domestication, [3] and cooking, as well as the Cangjie system of writing Chinese characters around 2900 BC [4] or 2000 BC.

  4. Four Symbols - Wikipedia

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    Each of the creatures is most closely associated with a cardinal direction and a color, but also additionally represents other aspects, including a season of the year, an emotion, virtue, and one of the Chinese "five elements" (wood, fire, earth, metal, and water). Each has been given its own individual traits, origin story and a reason for being.

  5. Four Heavenly Kings - Wikipedia

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    Associated with the color yellow or green. King of the south and one who causes good growth of roots. He is the ruler of the wind. His symbolic weapon is the sword which he carries in his right hand to protect the Dharma and the southern continent. Associated with the color blue. King of the east and god of music.

  6. Cangdi - Wikipedia

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    Cāngdì (蒼帝 "Green Deity" or "Green Emperor") goes by several other names, such as Cāngshén (蒼神 "Green God"), also known as Qīngdì (青帝 "Blue Deity" or "Bluegreen Deity") or Qīngshén (青神 "Bluegreen God"), and cosmologically as the Dōngdì (东帝 "East Deity") or Dōngyuèdàdì (东岳大帝 "Great Deity of the Eastern Peak").

  7. Tudigong - Wikipedia

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    Sheshen (社神 "God of the Soil") or Shegong (社公 "Lord of the Soil"); This word may be confusing as 社 is often used to refer to society or shrines, but the original etymology was linked to soil. Tudijun (土帝君 "Ruler God of the Soil"). Extended titles of the god include: Tudihuofushen (土地或福神 "God who May Bless the Soil");

  8. Sanxing (deities) - Wikipedia

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    The Sanxing (Chinese: 三星; pinyin: sānxīng; lit. 'Three Stars') are the gods of the three celestial bodies considered essential in Chinese astrology and mythology: Jupiter, Ursa Major, and Canopus.

  9. Chiyou - Wikipedia

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    In the 1997 South Korean cartoon Mythology of Heaven by Lee Hyun-se, Chiyou appears as the protagonist in book two. The descendants of Chi You formed a warrior order named Saulabi in the novel of The God of High School. He is one of the kings represented by the members of the K-pop boy group Kingdom, as one of them is named "Chiwoo".