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Myths about Lake Dongting

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

3 myths currently featured for Lake Dongting.

Houyi Slaying the Monstrous Giant Snake Ba She That Swallowed an Elephant

🐉 Chinese MythologyLake Dongting, Hunan, ChinaHouyi • Ba She • Emperor Yao

The celestial archer Houyi is sent by Emperor Yao to Lake Dongting to eliminate the Ba She, a titanic serpent that terrified the region by swallowing elephants whole. After a monumental struggle, Houyi slays the beast, and its massive bones are said to have formed the legendary hill known as Ba Ling.

Liu Yi Delivering a Letter for the Dragon Princess

🐉 Chinese MythologyLake Dongting, Hunan, ChinaLiu Yi • Dragon Princess of Dongting • Dragon King of Dongting

While traveling home after failing his imperial examinations, a scholar named Liu Yi encounters a suffering woman who reveals herself to be the daughter of the Dragon King of Lake Dongting. She has been mistreated and exiled by her husband, the son of the Jing River Dragon, and tasks Liu Yi with delivering a message to her father. Liu Yi’s journey takes him into the depths of the spirit...

The Grieving Sister Goddesses of the Xiang River

🐉 Chinese MythologyXiang River, Hunan, ChinaEhuang • Nüying • Emperor Shun

Ehuang and Nüying, the daughters of Emperor Yao and wives of Emperor Shun, were archetypes of devotion whose grief transformed them into the guardian spirits of the Xiang River. After the death of their husband during a southern expedition, their tears permanently stained the local bamboo, creating the famous 'spotted bamboo' of Hunan. Their story serves as a foundational myth for the Chu...