Chinese Mythology: Xuan Wu Da Di

Preface: The image of Xuanwu Da Di is evolved from Xuan Wu, a divine beast in ancient Chinese mythology. Legend has it that he is one of the incarnations of Tai Shang Lao Jun, the supreme god of Taoism.

Xuán , yòuchēngzhēn 、 xuántiānshàng , shìdàojiàozhōngdezhòngyàoshénxiān 。

Xuan Wu Da Di, also known as Zhen Wu Da Di or Xuan Tian Da Di, is an important deity in Taoism.

dedàochǎngzàiběidāngshān 。

His sacred place is at Wu Dang Mountain in Hu Bei.

Xuándeshēngshìnóngsānyuèchūsān 。

Xuan Wu Da Di’s birthday is on the third day of the third lunar month.

Xuánzàishénhuàzhōngyǒuduōzhǒngshēnfèn 。

Xuan Wu Da Di has multiple identities in mythology.

Shǒuxiān , shìběifāngzhīshén 。

Firstly, he is the god of the north.

Chǔ 》 zhōngdào , xuánshìběifāngdeshénmíng 。

The ”Songs of Chu” mentions that Xuan Wu is the name of the god of the north.

Hàndàirénrènwéiběifāngzhīshénshìxuán 。

People in the Han Dynasty believed that the god of the north was Xuan Wu.

 , shìshuǐshén 。

Secondly, he is the god of water.

Yīnwèiběifāngshǔshuǐ , suǒběifāngzhīshénbèishìwéishuǐshén 。

Since the north belongs to water, the god of the north is also regarded as the god of water.

Zàizhě , shìyīnyángjiāogǎnyǎnhuàwàndexiàngzhēng , chángyòngguīshéjiūchándeziláishuōmíngyīnyángxiāng 。

Furthermore, he is a symbol of the evolution of all things through the interaction of yin and yang, often using the example of a turtle and snake entwined to illustrate the union of yin and yang.

Zuìhòu , háishìmìngzhīshén , xiàngzhēngcháng寿shòu , rénmenxiāngxìnbàizēng寿shòu 。

Finally, he is also the god of fate, symbolizing longevity and immortality. People believe that worshipping him can increase their lifespan.

Xuándemíngzàisòngdàiyǒusuǒbiànhuà , wèihuìsòngzhēnzōngdemíng , yóuxuángǎiwéizhēn 。

Xuan Wu Da Di’s name changed during the Song Dynasty to avoid taboo associated with the name of Emperor Zhenzong.

Míngdài , zhēndexìnyǎngdàodǐngshèng , biéshìzàimíngchéngzhūdetuīchóngxià , dāngshānchéngwéidàojiàoshèng , bìngxiūjiànleliàngzhēnmiào 。

In the Ming Dynasty, the belief in Xuan Wu Da Di reached its peak, especially under the promotion of Emperor Chengzu Zhu Di. Wu Dang Mountain became a sacred place of Taoism, and a large number of temples dedicated to Zhen Wu Da Di were built.

Guānxuándeshēnshì , chuánshuōshìjìngguódetài , yuànchéngwángwèi , xuǎnxiūxíng 。

Regarding Xuan Wu Da Di’s background, legend has it that he was the prince of Jingle Kingdom. Unwilling to inherit the throne, he chose to practice asceticism.

dàoyuánjūn , dàoshàngdào , hòuzàidāngshānxiūliàn 42 nián , báifēishēng , bèifēngwéizhènběifāngzhīshén , bìngjiāngtàishāngǎimíngwéidāngshān 。

He encountered Purple Void Yuan Jun and obtained the supreme secret way. After practicing for 42 years at Wu Dang Mountain, he ascended to heaven during the daytime and was granted the title of the god who governs the north by Yu Di (the Jade Emperor). He also renamed Taihe Mountain as Wu Dang Mountain.

Xuándexíngxiàngtōngchángshìxiǎn , shēnzhuóxuánpáo , zhàngjiàn , jiǎoguīshé 。

The image of  Xuan Wu Da Di is usually depicted as having disheveled hair and bare feet, wearing a black robe, holding a sword with an angry expression, and standing on a turtle and a snake.

bèirènwéishìzhànshén 、 xiángyāozhīshén , néngxiāozāijiěkùn 、 zhìshuǐhuǒ 、 chíyùnyánnián寿shòu 。

He is considered the god of war, the god who subdues demons, able to eliminate disasters, control water and fire, protect martial fortune, and prolong life.

通过阅读中国神话、民间故事、历史典故、人物传记学汉语,简单易学,中英对照,适合初学者!
Learning Chinese through reading Chinese mythology, folk stories, historical allusions, and biographies is easy to learn and bilingual, suitable for beginners!

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