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In Chinese legends and myths, there are four gods and goddesses who are generally believed to be associated with rainfall, namely Lei Gong, Dianmu, Feng Po, and Dragon King.
Lei Gong and Electric Mother: Lei Gong is the god of thunder, and Electric Mother is the god who rules lightning, and they are often depicted as a couple or couple. In some Taoist temples and temples, their offerings can be seen.
The image of Lei Gong is usually a muscular man with a chest and abdomen as red as a monkey, a hooked nose and a pointed chin, holding a wedge in his left hand and a hammer in his right. The electric mother is depicted as a beautiful, dignified-looking woman who always holds a mirror in her hands.
Feng Po and the Dragon King: The Feng Po and the Dragon King are also believed to be associated with weather changes. The Wind Lady is the god who rules the wind, and the Dragon King is the king who rules the water tribe.
In the ancient Chinese agricultural society, rain was closely related to the harvest, so the dragon king ruled the water became a common belief in China. The time of the rain is often considered to be a celestial machine, but there are also individual characters in legend who are able to calculate the time of the rain.
However, these are legendary images and stories, not real. In reality, rainfall is determined by a variety of factors such as the atmospheric cycle and the physical properties of the earth, and cannot be controlled by any god or individual.
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The rain master manages the rain. The rain master is also known as: Pingping, Xuanming, etc.
In ancient Chinese myths and legends, it is the god in charge of rain, and it is also a Taoist god, and it is believed to be Bi Xing, the fifth of the seven houses of the white tiger in the West, with a total of 8 stars, belonging to the constellation Taurus.
Later, there was a rain master for the merchant sheep or red pine nuts two said.
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Dragon King. The Dragon King is a complex of ancient Chinese mythology.
Legend has it that the king who rules the water tribe bai in the water is in charge of the clouds and rainfall, and du belongs to one of the four spirits. Legend has it that the dragon can perform clouds and rain, eliminate disasters and bring blessings, symbolizing auspiciousness, so praying for peace and a good harvest in the way of dragon dance has become a custom in various parts of the country.
Taoism believes that the four seas in the southeast, northwest, and north have the jurisdiction of the dragon king, called the dragon king of the four seas. There are also five dragon kings, heavenly dragon kings, river dragon kings, etc. **The Dragon Kings of the Four Seas mentioned in "Journey to the West", namely Ao Guang, the Dragon King of the East China Sea, Ao Qin, the Dragon King of the North Sea, and Ao Yan, the Dragon King of the West Sea, make the Dragon King of the Four Seas a god known to women and children.
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The gods in charge of rainfall in the heavenly court are called Lei Gong, Electric Mother, Feng Po, and Dragon King. Lei Gong Dian Mu is the god of lightning and thunder in ancient Chinese myths and legends. Lei Gong is the god of thunder, belonging to the yang, so he is called Gong, also known as Lei Shi and Thunder God.
The electric mother is the god of lightning, which belongs to the yin, so it is called the mother, also known as the golden light of the Virgin, the lightning mother.
The Dragon King is the king who rules the water tribe in the water in ancient Chinese myths and legends, and is in charge of the clouds and rainfall, and belongs to one of the four spirits. Legend has it that the dragon can travel clouds and rain, eliminate disasters and bring blessings, symbolizing auspiciousness, so praying for peace and a good harvest in the way of dragon dance has become a custom in various parts of the country.
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Dragon King. The ancients believed that wherever there was water production, there were dragon kings stationed in rivers, lakes and seas. The dragon king can produce wind and rain, thunder and lightning, and apologize for the drought and drought on the side of the office. Therefore, in the north and south of the river, the Dragon King Temple is lined up, and it can be seen everywhere like the Land Temple.
If there is no rain for a long time, the villagers must first go to the Dragon King Temple to worship and ask for rain, if the Dragon King has not yet appeared, then lift out its idol and expose it to the scorching sun until the sky rains heavily.
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Rain God: In addition, there is the Thunder Male Lightning Mother.
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There is a concubine of the rain master in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas", "The Classic of Mountains and Seas: Overseas East Longitude": "The concubine of the rain is in the north of her (referring to the Tang [2] Valley), she is black, and she exercises a snake in each hand, with a green snake in her left ear and a red snake in her right ear. "A mountain god, not a rain god.
There is also a thunder god in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, who lives in Leize, the head of the dragon and the human body, and he will thunder when he pats his stomach. Legend has it that Fuxi's mother became pregnant when she stepped on his footprints and gave birth to Fuxi, which can be said to be Fuxi's father.
Huainanzi also has a god in charge of the growth of all things in spring and summer called Nuyi, who is in charge of the four seasons.
Originated from ancient Chinese Han myths and legends. There are many theories, one says that Feng Bo is Fei Lian, that is, a kind of monster in the legend, with a deer body, a head like a finch, horns, and a snake tail leopard pattern.
One said that Fengbo is the Kei star, that is, the four stars of Sagittarius, V, B, E, Y, also known as Kei Dou and Dou Su. After the Tang and Song dynasties, the wind god was gradually personified, and there were sayings such as the wind mother and the wind uncle, and the theory of the wind was more popular. Its image is a white-bearded old man, holding a wheel in his left hand and a basket (i.e., a fan) in his right hand, called Fengbo Fang Tianjun.
Han folk often sacrifice dogs to the god of wind.
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