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Set Gouging Out Horus's Left Eye During a Fierce Struggle

🏺 Egyptian MythologyLetopolis (Ausim), EgyptHorus • Set • Thoth

During the epic conflict between the gods Horus and Set for the throne of Egypt, Set violently gouged out Horus's left eye in a moment of brutal combat. This eye, which represented the moon, was later found and restored by the god Thoth, becoming the powerful Wedjat symbol. The myth explains the phases of the moon and the ultimate triumph of divine order over chaos.

Erlang Shen Cleaving Peach Mountain with His Axe to Save His Mother Yaoji

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Peach (Taoshan), Sichuan, ChinaErlang Shen (Yang Jian) • Yaoji (Princess Yunhua) • The Jade Emperor

This legendary tale follows Erlang Shen, the divine nephew of the Jade Emperor, as he embarks on a perilous quest to rescue his mother, the goddess Yaoji, who was imprisoned beneath Mount Peach for the crime of marrying a mortal. After years of rigorous spiritual training and the opening of his celestial third eye, Erlang wields a massive, magical axe to split the mountain asunder. The story...