Female immortals in TaoismFemale immortals in Taoism

Introduction:

He Xiangu is the only female member of the Eight Immortals in Chinese Taoism, embodying purity, wisdom, and benevolence. Often depicted holding a lotus or peach, she is revered as a divine protector capable of foretelling fortunes.

Origins:

First documented in Extensive Records of the Taiping Era (Tang Dynasty), she was a mortal girl from Lingling who achieved immortality by eating a celestial peach. Ming Dynasty texts like Records of Perfected Immortals detail her transformation under Lü Dongbin’s guidance, solidifying her place in the Eight Immortals pantheon.

Plot Summary:

  1. Young He Xiangu meets Tieguai Li, who gifts her a longevity peach
  2. She practices medicine to help villagers, receiving Taoist teachings from Lü Dongbin
  3. Achieves ascension during meditation in Purple Cloud Cave
  4. Continues healing the sick and combating evil as an immortal

Character Relationships:

  • He Tai (father): A woodcutter
  • Lü Dongbin: Her primary mentor
  • Tieguai Li: Initial benefactor
  • The Eight Immortals: Fellow celestial beings

Literary References:

  • Journey to the East (Ming novel) chronicles her path to immortality
  • Flowers in the Mirror (Qing Dynasty) highlights her role as a female immortal
  • The Eight Immortals’ Legends (Qing text) expands on her folklore

Associated Myths:

  1. The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea
  2. Magu Presenting Longevity Peaches
  3. Lü Dongbin’s Trials with White Peony

Cultural Practices:

  1. Annual “Goddess He Festival” in Lingnan on the 7th day of 3rd lunar month
  2. Amulets featuring her image used for protection during disasters
  3. Lotus-themed bridal accessories symbolizing purity in some regions

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