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  2. Black Turtle-Snake - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the characters 玄武 are pronounced as Genbu. It is said to protect Kyoto on the north side, being one of the four guardian spirits that protect the city. It is represented by the Kenkun Shrine, which is located on top of Mount Funaoka in Kyoto. An important Taoist priest also has 玄武 Xuanwu as his clergy name.

  3. Xuanwu (god) - Wikipedia

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    Xuanwu or Xuandi (Chinese: 玄帝; pinyin: Xuándì), also known as Zhenwu (真武, lit. ' True Warrior ' or ' Truly Valiant ' ) or Zhenwudadi ( 真武大帝 , lit. ' True Martial Great Emperor ' or ' Truly Valiant Great Emperor ' ), is a revered deity in Chinese religion , one of the higher-ranking deities in Taoism .

  4. Four Symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Four Symbols are represented in an inspired line of skins for characters of the first-person-shooter Overwatch. In the game's 2018 Chinese New Year (Year of the Dog) event, playable characters Zarya, Mercy, Pharah, and Genji received cosmetic skins based on the Black Tortoise (Xuanwu), the Vermillion Bird (Zhuque), the Azure Dragon ...

  5. List of Journey to the West characters - Wikipedia

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    Xuanwu (玄武), also known as Zhenwu Great Emperor (真武大帝) The Turtle and Snake Generals (龜蛇二將) serve under Xuanwu; The Lords of the Five Elements (五炁真君) Wood Lord of the East (東方歲星木德真君) Fire Lord of the South (南方熒惑火德真君)

  6. Snakes in Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    Depiction on the grounds of the Beijing Ancient Observatory of Xuanwu – the sign for the northern quarter of the sky. In the ancient China of the Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE), worship of Four Directional deities developed, the directions were east, south, west, and north. With the direction of the middle, there were five major directions ...

  7. Xuanwu - Wikipedia

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    Xuanwu or Xuan Wu may refer to: ... Black Tortoise or Turtle, one of the Four Symbols of Chinese astronomy; Xuanwu (god) ("Dark Warrior"), a god in Chinese religion ...

  8. Four Holy Beasts - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix depicted at the Longshan temple, Taiwan. The Four Holy Beasts differs from Four Symbols in that Qilin replaces the White Tiger.The Four Symbols are the Azure Dragon (青龍) in the East, White Tiger (白虎) in the West, Vermilion Bird (朱雀) in the South, and the Black Tortoise (玄武) in the North.

  9. Kuji-in - Wikipedia

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    Japanese: "Come warriors, fight as one, ready in formation, line up and take position in front. Destroy/victory!" Each of the nine syllables has a meaning that when integrated with the corresponding mudra, mantra, and visualization [corresponding deity] manifests sanmitsu kaji [grace, virtue, merit of the Three mysteries].