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Kui Xing (), originally called 奎星 (also ''kuí xīng''), also known as 大魁夫子 "Great Master Kui" or 大魁星君 "Great Kui the Star Lord", is a character in Chinese religion, the
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of Examinations, and one of the Five Gods of Literature, Wu Wen Chang. The name 'Kui Xing' literally means "Chief Star(s)", and anciently referred to the 'spoon' of the Big Dipper. The ''Chun Qiu Yun Dou Shu'' defines the ‘Kui Xing' as "The four stars in the first section of the dipper". The 'handle' was referred to as the 杓 ''shao'', or ladle/spoon. Kui Xing's original name, 奎星, is the original name of the star in the Big Dipper located furthest from the 'handle' - Dubhe.


Folk beliefs

In Daoist tradition, Kui Xing is said to have been "bent and hunchbacked, as if he were an actual calligraphy character", and came to be viewed as a saint of human fortune, particularly with regard to
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s. Late
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scholar Gu Yan-Wu, often referred to as Gu Ting-Lin, wrote of Kui Xing in his Record of Historical Knowledge: "The date of the beginning of modern people's veneration of Kui Xing is unknown. Since Kui (奎) was taken to be the master of composition, therefore the people established shrines to venerate him. Being unable to sculpt an image of the star (奎), his name was thus changed to he homophonous character魁. Again being unable to directly construct an image of 魁, the character was split into its constituent radicals ''Gui - Ghost/Spirit'' and 斗 ''Dou - Ladle/Gourd''and illustrated as such." Gu's statement suggests the name change was a creative measure designed to facilitate Kui Xing's veneration. As his form developed, people depicted Kui Xing's right foot standing on a character 鰲 ('' ao''), a giant turtle, in reference to a traditional saying, 獨佔鰲頭, "to stand lonely on the ''aos head", meaning coming in first in examinations), his left foot support a ladle, a writing brush in his hand, and his body full of vigor and life. Stylized calligraphy of Confucian adages often compose his torso. Artists have also depicted the ''ao'' on which Kui Xing stands as a giant fish (see the image of a temple in Xinwupu,
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), or as a realistic-looking turtle (e.g., the statue near Bijiacheng - the "Brush-rest wall" - in
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笔架城及“魁星点斗”雕像落成
(Statue of "Kui Xing pointing the dipper" near Bijiacheng, in
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, Hunan)).


See also

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Beitun Wenchang Temple The Beitun Wenchang Temple () is a temple in Renmei Village, Beitun District, Taichung, Taiwan. History The construction planning for the temple began in 1825. In 1864, the Wenwei and Wenping community school raised funds to construct the tem ...
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Miaoli Wenchang Temple Miaoli Wenchang Temple ( zh, t=苗栗文昌祠, p=Miáolì Wénchāng Cì), formerly known as Yingcai Academy ( zh, t=英才書院, p=Yīngcái Shūyuàn), is a temple in Miaoli City, Miaoli County, Taiwan. The temple is dedicated to Wenchang D ...
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Imperial examination in Chinese mythology The imperial examination was a civil service examination system in Imperial China designed to select the best potential candidates to serve as administrative officials, for the purpose of recruiting them for the state's bureaucracy. With the avo ...
* Legs (Chinese constellation)


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— article from Godchecker (retrieved 1 February 2006) Hsing, K'uei