Chinese Mythology


  • Erlang Shen: The Engineering God of Chinese Mythology

    Overview In the realm of Chinese mythology, Erlang Shen (二郎神) stands as a remarkable figure, often depicted with an omniscient third eye situated prominently on his forehead. Esteemed as the deity of engineering, he is recognized amongst the mightiest warrior gods in Heaven. Historically, Erlang Shen is portrayed as a folk hero who played a…

  • The Legendary Warrior God Erlang Shen in Chinese Mythology

    Welcome back to another episode of the Mythical Arcana Mythology podcast! We’re thrilled to continue our exploration of Chinese mythology, and today, we’ll delve into the legendary tale of Erlang Shen, also referred to as Yang Jian. Esteemed as the three-eyed god and the unparalleled warrior in heaven, Erlang Shen is renowned for his bravery…

  • Erlang Shen: The Icon of Justice and Strength in Chinese Mythology

    Erlang Shen: The Icon of Justice and Strength in Chinese Mythology Introduction Erlang Shen, often referred to as the “Second Lad God,” commands great respect in Chinese mythology, celebrated for his unwavering commitment to justice, impressive strength, and undying loyalty. His distinctive portrayal, characterized by a potent third eye and a powerful double-edged spear, has…

  • The Legendary Warrior God Erlang Shen

    Erlang Shen, often referred to as Erlang, stands out as a significant deity in Chinese mythology, easily recognized by the third eye adorning his forehead. Among the various interpretations of Erlang Shen, the most prominent is that of Yang Jian. He is depicted as the nephew of the Jade Emperor, the supreme deity reigning over…

  • The Story of Erlang Shen, the Legendary Warrior God

    Welcome back to another episode of the Mythical Arcana Mythology podcast! Today, we’re diving deeper into the realm of Chinese Mythology, specifically focusing on the tale of Erlang Shen, also known as Yang Jian. He is celebrated as the legendary warrior god endowed with three eyes, renowned as the paramount warrior in the heavenly realm,…

  • The Legendary Figure of Erlang Shen in Chinese Mythology

    Overview In the realm of Chinese mythology, Erlang Shen (二郎神) is celebrated as a formidable warrior god, renowned for his unique third eye positioned on his forehead. As the deity associated with engineering, he stands as one of the most revered figures within the celestial hierarchy. His legendary feats include quelling devastating floods in ancient…

  • Exploring Ancient Weather Myths and Their Scientific Foundations

    Long before the advent of contemporary meteorology, early civilizations crafted their own interpretations of weather phenomena. Many of these narratives were steeped in the fantastic, featuring deities, monsters, and spirits that purportedly influenced natural elements. In this exploration, we will delve into some of these ancient stories while also presenting the scientific understanding that underpins…

  • The Yinglong dragon, an intriguing figure in ancient Chinese mythology, is celebrated as a winged deity responsible for rain. This creature plays a crucial role in managing floods and directing the construction of irrigation and drainage systems. Yinglong’s presence is deeply embedded in Chinese historical narratives and folklore, manifesting in various classical texts and tales.…

  • Ancient Myths and Rain: Exploring Weather Folklore

    Long before the advent of contemporary meteorology, ancient societies crafted their own narratives to explain the phenomena surrounding their weather. These tales often featured deities, mythical beasts, and spirits that were believed to control various elements of nature. In this exploration, we will delve into some of these historical legends while also shedding light on…

  • The Legacy of Ying Long: The Original Dragon of Chinese Mythology

    Ying Long is a prominent figure in Chinese mythology, recognized by several names such as Ji (吉 jí), Geng Chen (庚辰 gēng chén), Huang Long (黄龙 huáng lóng), and Fei Long (飞龙 fēi lóng). Often regarded as the progenitor from whom all other dragons derive, she stands as one of the Four Great Dragon Gods…