Shuixian Zunwang

The Shuixian Zunwang are five Chinese Deities worshipped as water and sea deities. They have various names in English including the Honorable Water Immortal Kings and the Lords of the Water. All five deities were formerly famous heroes and are related to water in certain ways. They are also believed to protect vessels in transit.
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How to read Chinese poetry in context : poetic culture from antiquity through the Tang /
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Zhen ze ji wen [2 juan]
震澤紀聞 [2卷]by Wang, Ao 1450-1524, Wang, Yusheng jin shi 1589Published 2002Call Number: Loading…
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Zhen ze ji [36 juan]
震澤集 [36卷]by Wang, Ao 1450-1524Published 1983Call Number: Loading…
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Zhen ze chang yu [shang xia juan]
震澤長語 [上下卷]by Wang, Ao 1450-1524Published 1937Call Number: Loading…
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Zhenze chang yu [shang xia juan]
震澤長語 [上下卷]by Wang, Ao 1450-1524Published 1983Call Number: Loading…
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Spatial imaginaries in mid-Tang China geography, cartography, and literature by Wang, Ao 1976-
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Gusu zhi [60 juan]
姑蘇志 [60卷]by Wang, Ao 1450-1524Published 1983Call Number: Loading…
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