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Zhu Bajie Forced to Marry into the Gao Family Before Being Subdued by Wukong

🐉 Chinese MythologyGao Village Proxy, Sichuan, ChinaZhu Bajie • Sun Wukong • Tang Sanzang

This myth tells the story of Zhu Bajie, a fallen celestial marshal who transformed into a pig demon and forced his way into the Gao family through marriage. After terrorizing the village and keeping his bride captive, he is eventually confronted by Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang. Following a fierce battle and a clever deception by the Monkey King, Zhu Bajie is subdued and recruited to join the...

Nezha Ripping Out the Spine of Ao Bing

🐉 Chinese MythologyBohai Sea, Tianjin, ChinaNezha • Ao Bing • Ao Guang

A rebellious divine child named Nezha engages in a violent conflict with the East Sea Dragon King, Ao Guang, and his third son, Ao Bing. After causing devastation in the undersea realm, Nezha kills Ao Bing and removes his dragon tendon to appease his parents.

Sage Gautama Trapping Ganga's Flow to Form the Sacred Godavari River

🕉️ Hindu MythologyTrimbakeshwar, Maharashtra, IndiaSage Gautama • Lord Shiva • Ganga

The pious Sage Gautama, burdened by an accidental sin, sought divine intervention to purify himself. Through intense penance and the grace of Lord Shiva, he brought the celestial river Ganga down to earth, creating the Godavari River to cleanse the land and the souls of the people.

Susanoo Banished from Heaven, Descending to the Earthly Land of Izumo

⛩️ Japanese MythologyMount Sentsu, Shimane, JapanSusanoo-no-Mikoto • Amaterasu-Omikami • Kushinadahime

Following his violent outbursts and banishment from the High Celestial Plain, the tempestuous storm god Susanoo descends to Earth at Mount Sentsu in the historical province of Izumo. There, he encounters an elderly couple and their daughter, Kushinadahime, who is about to be sacrificed to the monstrous eight-headed serpent Yamata no Orochi. Through cleverness and divine prowess, Susanoo slays...

Sinuhe Fleeing Egypt in Panic After Hearing of the Pharaoh's Assassination

🏺 Egyptian MythologyLisht (El Lisht), EgyptSinuhe • Amenemhat I • Senusret I

Sinuhe, a high-ranking official in the royal court, flees Egypt in a moment of irrational panic after overhearing news of the assassination of Pharaoh Amenemhat I. He lives in exile in the Levant for many years, rising to power as a tribal leader, before finally returning to Egypt to receive the Pharaoh's pardon and a proper burial. The story is a foundational piece of Middle Kingdom...

Serqet Punishing a Rich Woman Who Denied Isis Shelter by Stinging Her Son

🏺 Egyptian MythologyNile Delta, EgyptIsis • Serqet • Horus

While fleeing from the god Set, Isis sought refuge in the Nile Delta accompanied by seven scorpions sent by Serqet. After being cruelly turned away by a wealthy woman, one of the scorpions stung the woman's son in retaliation. Moved by the mother's genuine grief, Isis performed a powerful healing ritual to save the child, leading the woman to repent and share her wealth.

Sekhmet Slaughtering Humans in the Desert and Drinking Their Blood

🏺 Egyptian MythologyWestern Desert, EgyptRa • Sekhmet • Hathor

When the sun god Ra grew old, he discovered that humans were plotting against his divine rule. He sent his daughter Sekhmet, the lioness-headed goddess of destruction, to punish them in the harsh Western Desert. Her bloodlust became so great that she nearly destroyed all of humanity, until Ra intervened with a clever trick involving red-dyed beer.

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...