Chinese Folktale: The Long (Dragon) King of the East Sea Sinking Dong Jing
This story is widely spread in Chinese folklore, telling people to cherish what they currently have and not to be too greedy. A long time ago, Yu Huang Da DI…
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Lu Dong Bin, the ancestor of the Danding Sect of Taoism in the Tang Dynasty and one of the Eight Immortals of folklore, was good at wielding an immortal sword.
This story is widely spread in Chinese folklore, telling people to cherish what they currently have and not to be too greedy. A long time ago, Yu Huang Da DI…
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…
Character Profile Lu Dongbin, also known as Lü Yan, was a renowned Tang Dynasty Taoist and one of the Eight Immortals. His iconic image features a white-haired elder carrying a…
Character Introduction The Eight Immortals are eight Taoist deities in Chinese mythology: Tieguai Li (Li Xuan): Tang Dynasty beggar with a medicine gourd Zhongli Quan (Han Zhongli): Han Dynasty general…