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Yaoji (), also known as Yunhua (), is a Chinese goddess. She is the mother of
Erlang Shen Erlang Shen () or Erlang, also known as the Lord of Sichuan (), is a Chinese god with a third truth-seeing eye in the middle of his forehead. Erlang Shen may be a deified version of several semi-mythical folk heroes who helped regulate China ...
and younger sister of the Jade Emperor. A shaman and master herbalist, Yaoji is responsible for the presence of many medicinal herbs on Earth. She is a protective weather goddess who raises and soothes storms. Some sources say that she was a daughter of the Yan Emperor, while later ones incorporate her into the Daoist religion by making her a daughter of the
Queen Mother of the West The Queen Mother of the West, known by various local names, is a mother goddess in Chinese religion and mythology, also worshipped in neighbouring Asian countries, and attested from ancient times. From her name alone some of her most importan ...
. Yaoji is most well known from two poems, "The Ode of Gaotang" and "The Ode of the Divine Maiden", both of which are attributed to the late Warring States poet
Song Yu Song Yu (; 298–263 BC) was a Chinese poet from the late Warring States period, and is known as the traditional author of a number of poems in the ''Verses of Chu (Chu ci'' 楚辭'')''. Among the ''Verses of Chu'' poems usually attributed to ...
.


Legends

There are several different myths about her original purpose and intent, yet it is generally accepted that she represents Goddess Peak (Shennu Feng) of Wu Mountain, the east gate to the Three Gorges on the Yangtze River. Yaoji once lived in the Heaven Palace, but she was bored. So one day she descended to Earth with her entourage of Fairies. They tamed and dredged the gorge and formed the mountains. By the time their work was complete, Yaoji discovered that she loved the Wushan Peaks. She decided to move in permanently along with her Fairy entourage. Eventually she transformed into one of the peaks, Goddess Mountain. The other peaks may be transformed Fairies or dragons.


Daughter of Yan Emperor

Yaoji first appeared in the ''
Classic of Mountains and Seas The ''Classic of Mountains and Seas'', also known as ''Shan Hai Jing'', formerly romanized as the ''Shan-hai Ching'', is a Chinese classic text and a compilation of mythic geography and beasts. Early versions of the text may have existed sin ...
''. It states: "It is two hundred miles east of the country, and it is called the Guyao Mountain. The emperor's death, and her name was called the female corpse, which turned into
Yao Grass Yao Grass (瑶草) is a type of mythical plant which appears in Chinese mythology, of which there were two types. It is one of various mythical plants encountered in Chinese myths. Two types of Yao Grass are attested to in the ''Shanhaijing''. Guya ...
. Its leaves are Xucheng, its flowers are yellow, in fact, like Tuqiu, the service is charming to others". In this account, Yaoji is the third daughter of
Yan Emperor The Yan Emperor () or the Flame Emperor was a legendary ancient Chinese ruler in pre-dynastic times. Modern scholarship has identified the Sheep's Head Mountains (''Yángtóu Shān'') just north of Baoji in Shaanxi Province as his homeland and ...
(Chidi) and the sister of
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. Unfortunately, she dies at the age of marriage. Her body is buried on Wushan Mountain, and her soul flies to Guyao Mountain where it turns into Yao Grass. Later, the King of Heaven has pity and saves her from becoming a lonely ghost by arranging her on Wushan Mountain. In this way she finally becomes a goddess. Her maids also turn, one after another, into the famous twelve peaks of Wushan.


Daughter of the Queen Mother of the West

The legend of Yaoji helping
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to control flooding has long been circulated as a folktale. Later, in the late Tang dynasty and the
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, Taoist
Du Guangting Du Guangting (杜光庭; 850–933) was a Taoist priest and fiction writer in imperial China's Tang dynasty and the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. His most famous work was a short novel entitled "The Man with the Curly Beard" (虯髯客 ...
used this legend to create Yunhua, the daughter of the
Queen Mother of the West The Queen Mother of the West, known by various local names, is a mother goddess in Chinese religion and mythology, also worshipped in neighbouring Asian countries, and attested from ancient times. From her name alone some of her most importan ...
. His "Yongcheng Jixianlu" completely changed Yaoji's identity: "Yaoji was said to be the youngest daughter of the Queen Mother's 23 daughters, and the name was Yunhua". She learned divine magic from the Goddess of Three Primes and was conferred the title Lady Yunhua, whose job was to guide the fairy boys and girls. She could not endure the quiet life in the heavenly palace. So one day she left the heavenly palace with a retinue to tour the East Sea. When she came to the mist-enveloped Wushan Mountains, she saw dragons causing trouble to the people. She was angry and decided to eliminate the evil dragon for the people. She killed the dragons and the bodies of the dragons turned into huge mountains blocking the flow of the Yangtze. The fields and towns were flooded. The area of today's
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had become a boundless sea. To control the floodwater, Yu came to the
Yangtze River The Yangtze or Yangzi ( or ; ) is the longest list of rivers of Asia, river in Asia, the list of rivers by length, third-longest in the world, and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country. It rises at Jari Hill in th ...
from the
Yellow River The Yellow River or Huang He (Chinese: , Mandarin: ''Huáng hé'' ) is the second-longest river in China, after the Yangtze River, and the sixth-longest river system in the world at the estimated length of . Originating in the Bayan Ha ...
. He tried to open up the Mountains to lead the water away. But it was such a momentous job that no human being could carry it out. Yaoji called over her six followers, who with their divine magic opened up a passage through the Three Gorges so that the floodwater could flow to the East Sea. When Yu learned that it was Yaoji who helped him, he climbed to the top of the Wushan Mountains to express his gratitude to her. Yaoji suddenly appeared before his eyes and gave him a book on controlling water bound in yellow brocade.


Sister of the Jade Emperor

According to an ancient text, during the Tang dynasty, the Taoist Shangqing sect used the Wushan goddess Yaoji, who could control water, instead of the Seven Fairies, and changed Yaoji from the daughter of the Yan Emperor to the sister of the Jade Emperor. In this version, Yaoji's sacrifice earns her the title Yunhua. Yunhua is one of the three-flower gathering goddesses or the goddess of the desire realm in Heaven, charged with the duty of limiting Gods' mortal desires such as love/affection, greed and ambition. While she pursued an evil Dragon who had escaped from his chains in the heavenly prison, she fell in love with a mortal scholar, Yang Tianyou, who was willing to use his own heart to save her after hers was damaged by the Dragon. They married and had three children Yang Jiao, Yang Jian (Erlang Shen) and Yang Chan. When the Jade Emperor discovered her marriage, he sent his the heavenly armies to kill the half bloods, the mortal man, and her. Only Yang Jian and his sister Yang Chan survived. She has been imprisoned under Mount Tao as punishment. Many years later, her son Yang Jian cleaves Mount Tao using his axe, hoping to set his mother free. He does successfully rescue his mother after he chases away the sun by carrying a mountain on his back.


In literature and poetry

* Du Fu, the great poet of the
Tang dynasty The Tang dynasty (, ; zh, t= ), or Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907 AD, with an interregnum between 690 and 705. It was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdom ...
, lamented in his poems that "the Wushan goddess is wonderful and beautiful". *During the
Warring States period The Warring States period () was an era in ancient Chinese history characterized by warfare, as well as bureaucratic and military reforms and consolidation. It followed the Spring and Autumn period and concluded with the Qin wars of conquest ...
, the poet
Song Yu Song Yu (; 298–263 BC) was a Chinese poet from the late Warring States period, and is known as the traditional author of a number of poems in the ''Verses of Chu (Chu ci'' 楚辭'')''. Among the ''Verses of Chu'' poems usually attributed to ...
's "Gaotang fu" (高唐赋) and "Shennu fu" (神女赋) describe the Wushan goddess as "the beautiful fairy who did as the drifting clouds at dawn and showers of rain at evening". Therefore, the name "Wushan goddess" was often used as a metaphor for beautiful women. *Tang dynasty poet
Li Bai Li Bai (, 701–762), also pronounced as Li Bo, courtesy name Taibai (), was a Chinese poet, acclaimed from his own time to the present as a brilliant and romantic figure who took traditional poetic forms to new heights. He and his friend Du F ...
wrote in his poem "Eight Poems of Ganxing" that "Tiandi's daughter Yaoji, wonderfully transformed into a cloud; turned into a night dream, unintentionally to King Chu". The story is set during the Warring States period and recounts a journey of King Huai to
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, where he sees the beautiful goddess Yaoji in a dream. He is shocked by her beauty and becomes obsessed with her, ignoring political affairs.


Worship

At the foot of Flying Phoenix Peak of Wushan Mountains, there is a major temple dedicated to her memory, the Fairy Temple (神女廟). In
Daoist Taoism (, ) or Daoism () refers to either a school of philosophical thought (道家; ''daojia'') or to a religion (道教; ''daojiao''), both of which share ideas and concepts of Chinese origin and emphasize living in harmony with the '' Tao ...
belief she was therefore bestowed the title of "Miaoyong Zhenren" (妙用真人, Perfect Person of the Miraculous Practice). The title of the temple is Ningzhen. The landscape around the temple is famous for its spectacular appearance and the beautiful clouds mysteriously covering the slopes of the mountains.


References

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