Legend of the White Snake myths and legends

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Bai Suzhen Inadvertently Scaring Xu Xian to Death by Revealing Her True Snake Form

🐉 Chinese MythologySuzhou, Jiangsu, ChinaBai Suzhen • Xu Xian • Xiaoqing

During the Dragon Boat Festival in Suzhou, the white snake spirit Bai Suzhen is pressured by her husband Xu Xian into drinking Realgar wine, which weakens her human disguise. As she rests, she involuntarily reverts to her true form as a giant white serpent, and when Xu Xian discovers her in the bedroom, the shock is so great that his heart fails and he dies instantly. This tragic event leads...

The Monk Fahai Kidnapping Xu Xian and Hiding Him in the Jinshan Temple

🐉 Chinese MythologyJinshan Temple, Zhenjiang, ChinaXu Xian • Bai Suzhen • Fahai

Driven by a rigid belief that spirits and humans must never coexist, the powerful Buddhist monk Fahai abducts the young scholar Xu Xian and imprisons him within the Jinshan Temple. This act of spiritual interference forces Xu Xian's wife, the White Snake spirit Bai Suzhen, to wage a catastrophic war against the monastery. The ensuing battle between divine Buddhist magic and the elemental...

Fahai Trapping Bai Suzhen in His Magical Alms Bowl After She Gives Birth

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

The monk Fahai, seeking to preserve the boundary between the mortal and spirit worlds, captures the white snake spirit Bai Suzhen using a magical golden alms bowl. This final confrontation occurs shortly after Bai Suzhen gives birth to her human son, leading to her long imprisonment beneath the Leifeng Pagoda. It is the tragic climax of a story that pits forbidden love against the rigid laws...