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God symbolizing the wind

Fengshen is Fengbo.

Fengbo is actually the Fengshen in ancient China mythology, also known as the style master, Fei Lian, Ji Bo and so on. , in charge of the eight winds and five sports climate. Fengbo's partner Rain God is Rain God, also known as Yunping and Xuanming. China ancient Fengshen and Rain God originated earlier.

The article "Da Zong Bo" in "Zhou Li" says: "Sacrifice Liao to middle school teachers, commanders, wind teachers and rain teachers". Taoism thinks that Fengbo is a white-haired old man with a wheel in his left hand and a fan in his right. He is called Fang Tianjun of Fengbo. Rain teacher is an old man named Chen Tianjun.

Fengshen in ancient mythology

Fengshen and Rain God in the myth of Rain God in Fengbo, China. Fengbo is also known as Shi Feng and Gilbert. It looks strange. It looks like a deer and has leopard print on it. It is like a peacock's head, with strange horns and a snake-like tail.

Originated from ancient myths and legends in China. There are many sayings. One theory is that Fengbo is Fei Lian, the legendary monster with deer body, bird head, horn and leopard print. One theory is that Fengbo is a dustpan star, that is, the four stars in Sagittarius, V, B, E and Y, also known as skip and bucket. After the Tang and Song Dynasties, Fengshen gradually became personified, and there appeared such sayings as "Mother Feng" and "Fengbo", among which Fengbo's sayings were popular. Its image is an old man with a white beard, with a wheel in his left hand and a fan in his right. This is Fang Tianjun of Fengbo. China folk often use dogs to worship Fengshen.