Myths featuring Jade Emperor

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Magpies Forming a Living Bridge for the Star-Crossed Lovers on Qixi

🐉 Chinese MythologyTianchi Lake, Xinjiang, ChinaZhinü • Niulang • Queen Mother of the West

Every year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, a bridge of magpies forms across the Silver River to reunite two separated lovers. Zhinü, the celestial Weaver Girl, and Niulang, a mortal cowherd, fell in love but were torn apart by the gods who forbade their union. Their enduring devotion moved the birds of the world to help them meet once a year, giving rise to the Qixi Festival.

The Fire God Zhurong Executing Gun for His Heavenly Theft

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Yushan, Jiangsu, ChinaGun • Zhurong • Jade Emperor

When the Great Flood threatened to consume the world, the hero Gun stole the magical expanding soil known as Xirang from the heavens to build dams and save humanity. This act of divine theft enraged the Jade Emperor, who dispatched the Fire God Zhurong to execute Gun on the slopes of Mount Yushan. Though Gun perished, his body remained incorruptible and eventually gave birth to his son, Yu...

The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains

🐉 Chinese MythologyTaihang Mountains, Henan, ChinaYugong • Zhisou • Jade Emperor

Yugong, a ninety-year-old man, was tired of the two massive mountains blocking his path and decided to move them by hand. Despite being mocked for his age and the scale of the task, he believed his descendants would eventually finish the work. Impressed by his unwavering determination, the Jade Emperor intervened and sent divine beings to relocate the mountains.

Sun Wukong's Quest for Immortality

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Lingtai, Gansu, ChinaSun Wukong • Patriarch Subhuti • The Woodcutter

Seeking an escape from the inevitability of death, the Monkey King embarks on a perilous journey across oceans and continents. He eventually reaches the sacred Mount Lingtai, where he becomes a disciple of the immortal Patriarch Subhuti. This formative period of his life sees him transition from a wild king to a powerful mystic, gaining his name and the secrets of transformation.

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...

Niulang the Cowherd and Zhinü the Weaver Girl

🐉 Chinese MythologyYiyuan County, ShandongNiulang • Zhinü • The Old Ox (Golden Ox Star)

The story tells of Niulang, a poor cowherd who, guided by a magical ox, marries Zhinü, the heavenly Weaver Girl. Their mortal happiness is cut short when the Queen Mother of the West forces Zhinü back to the sky, creating the Milky Way to separate the lovers. Touched by their devotion, the heavens allow them to reunite once a year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month via a bridge of...

Sha Wujing Cursed to Suffer Flying Swords in the Flowing Sands River

🐉 Chinese MythologyTaklamakan Desert, Xinjiang, ChinaSha Wujing • Jade Emperor • Guanyin

Sha Wujing, formerly the high-ranking Curtain-Raising General of the Celestial Court, was banished to the mortal realm after accidentally shattering a precious crystal cup during the Empress Dowager's Peach Banquet. He was condemned to live in the treacherous Flowing Sands River, where he was tormented every seven days by flying swords that pierced his chest. This period of suffering...

Sun Wukong Drunkenly Consuming Laozi's Golden Elixirs

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Lao, Shandong, ChinaSun Wukong • Laozi (Taishang Laojun) • Jade Emperor

After being excluded from the Queen Mother's Peach Banquet, the Monkey King Sun Wukong drunkenly stumbles into the Tushita Palace of Laozi. There, he discovers and consumes five gourds of the supreme Golden Elixirs of Immortality, intended for the gods. This act of celestial theft grants him an indestructible body and leads to a catastrophic war between the Mountain of Flowers and Fruit and...

Sun Wukong Stealing and Eating the Queen Mother's Peaches of Immortality

🐉 Chinese MythologyTianchi Lake, Xinjiang, ChinaSun Wukong • Queen Mother of the West (Xi Wangmu) • Jade Emperor

The mischievous Monkey King, Sun Wukong, is appointed as the guardian of the Heavenly Peach Garden to keep him out of trouble. However, his insatiable appetite and desire for eternal life lead him to devour the sacred peaches of immortality intended for the Queen Mother's grand banquet. This act of celestial defiance triggers a massive conflict between the rebellious monkey and the entire...

Sun Wukong Born from a Magical Stone Nurtured by Heaven and Earth

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Huaguo, Jiangsu, ChinaSun Wukong • Jade Emperor • Thousand-Mile Eye

The legend recounts the miraculous birth of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, from a mystical stone atop the Flower Fruit Mountain. After emerging as a stone monkey and earning the respect of his peers by discovering the Water Curtain Cave, he is crowned the Handsome Monkey King. Driven by a sudden fear of mortality, he eventually departs his idyllic home to seek the secrets of eternal life from...