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Myths about Chinese mythology

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Chinese mythology across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

115 myths currently featured for Chinese mythology.

The Lotus Lantern's Magical Light Guiding Chen Xiang to His Mother's Prison

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Hua, Shaanxi, ChinaChenxiang • Sanshengmu • Liu Yanchang

The story of the Lotus Lantern follows the courageous journey of Chenxiang, a young boy who discovers that his mother, the goddess Sanshengmu, is imprisoned beneath Mount Hua by his divine uncle, Erlang Shen. Armed with the magical Lotus Lantern and a mountain-splitting axe, Chenxiang undergoes rigorous training to challenge the laws of heaven and reunite his family. This myth celebrates the...

Chen Xiang Splitting Mount Hua with a Magical Axe to Rescue His Mother

🐉 Chinese MythologyWest Peak of Mount HuaChen Xiang • San Sheng Mu (Third Holy Mother) • Liu Yanchang

Chen Xiang, the son of a goddess and a mortal, embarks on a heroic quest to save his mother, San Sheng Mu, who was imprisoned under the West Peak of Mount Hua by her brother Erlang Shen. After years of intense spiritual and physical training, Chen Xiang obtains a divine axe and confronts the celestial guards. In a climactic display of filial devotion and magical power, he splits the granite...

The Eight Immortals Battling the Arrogant Dragon King of the East Sea

🐉 Chinese MythologyBohai Sea, Shandong, ChinaLi Tieguai • Zhongli Quan • Lu Dongbin

After attending the Peach Banquet of the Queen Mother of the West, the Eight Immortals decide to cross the East Sea by using their unique magical treasures instead of riding the clouds. This unconventional display of power disturbs the underwater palace of Ao Guang, the Dragon King, leading to a violent confrontation and the capture of Lan Caihe. The ensuing battle tests the unity and divine...

The Eight Immortals Uniquely Combining Their Magical Treasures to Cross the East Sea

🐉 Chinese MythologyPenglai Pavilion, Shandong, ChinaLu Dongbin • Zhongli Quan • Li Tieguai

After a grand banquet at the Penglai Pavilion, the Eight Immortals decide to cross the vast East Sea without using their traditional clouds. Instead, each immortal casts their unique magical artifact into the waves, showcasing their individual powers to traverse the deep. Their journey sparks a conflict with the Dragon King of the East Sea, leading to a legendary confrontation before they...

Cao Guojiu Renouncing His Corrupt Royal Family to Study the Dao in the Mountains

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Song, Henan, ChinaCao Guojiu • Cao Jingzhi • Empress Cao

Cao Guojiu, a noble of the Song Dynasty and brother to the Empress, abandoned his life of privilege and political power after becoming deeply ashamed of his younger brother's crimes and corruption. Seeking spiritual redemption and the ultimate truth, he distributed his wealth to the poor and retreated to the peaks of Mount Song to live as a hermit. His sincere devotion to the Dao eventually...

Lan Caihe Wandering the Streets in a Tattered Blue Gown, Singing of Immortality

🐉 Chinese MythologyChang'an (Xi'an), Shaanxi, ChinaLan Caihe • The Eight Immortals

Lan Caihe, an eccentric and gender-ambiguous member of the Eight Immortals, is famously depicted as a wandering street performer in the ancient capital of Chang'an. Clad in a tattered blue gown and wearing only one boot, they sang cryptic songs about the transience of mortal life and the eternal nature of the Tao while carrying a bamboo basket of magical flowers. Their presence served as a...

He Xiangu Achieving Immortality After Eating a Magical Peach in the Mountains

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Luofu, Guangdong, ChinaHe Xiangu • Lu Dongbin • He Tai

He Xiangu, the only female member of the Eight Immortals, attained her celestial status after consuming a magical peach on the sacred Mount Luofu. Born as He Qiong during the Tang Dynasty, her life of virtue and spiritual devotion led to a divine encounter that granted her eternal life. Today, she is revered as a symbol of domestic grace and health, often depicted holding a lotus flower.

Zhang Guolao Riding His Magical White Donkey Backwards and Folding It Like Paper

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Heng, Shanxi, ChinaZhang Guolao • Emperor Xuanzong of Tang • Empress Wu Zetian

Zhang Guolao, one of the Eight Immortals, is a legendary figure renowned for his eccentricities and mastery of Taoist magic. He is most famous for riding a magical white donkey while facing backward, symbolizing a perspective that values the wisdom of the past over the rush of the future. When his journeys conclude, he utilizes a unique paper-folding magic to collapse his mount into a small...

Lu Dongbin Passing the Ten Grueling Tests of Character to Become an Immortal

🐉 Chinese MythologyYellow Crane Tower, Wuhan, ChinaLu Dongbin • Zhongli Quan • Bai Mudan

The scholar Lu Dongbin encounters the immortal Zhongli Quan and undergoes ten rigorous trials designed to test his detachment, virtue, and resolve. From facing the illusion of his family's death to resisting the temptations of wealth and lust, Lu proves his worthiness for the Tao. His success leads to his transformation into one of the legendary Eight Immortals, often associated with the...

Bai Suzhen Imprisoned Beneath the Leifeng Pagoda Until the Lake Dries Up

🐉 Chinese MythologyLeifeng Pagoda, Hangzhou, ChinaBai Suzhen • Xu Xian • Xiaoqing

The Legend of the White Snake tells the story of Bai Suzhen, a snake spirit who transforms into a human and marries a kind physician named Xu Xian. Their love is challenged by the monk Fahai, who views their union as unnatural and eventually traps Bai Suzhen under the Leifeng Pagoda. The story concludes with the eventual liberation of Bai Suzhen through the filial piety and scholarly success...