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Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Kitchen-God, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Kitchen-God, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Kitchen-God, 1922. The Kitchen God is the most important of Chinese domestic gods who protect the hearth and family, recognised in Chinese folk religion, Chinese mythology, and Taoism

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea, 1922. The Eight Immortals are revered by Taoists and are a popular element of Chinese culture

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Door-God - Military, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Door-God - Military, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Door-God - Military, 1922. Menshen are divine guardians of doors and gates in Chinese folk religions, used to protect against evil or encourage the entrance of positive energies

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Door-God - Civil, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Door-God - Civil, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Door-God - Civil, 1922. Menshen are divine guardians of doors and gates in Chinese folk religions, used to protect against evil or encourage the entrance of positive energies at thresholds

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Tou Mu, Goddess of the North Star, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Tou Mu, Goddess of the North Star, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Tou Mu, Goddess of the North Star, 1922. Doumu, a goddess in Chinese religion and Taoism, the feminine aspect of Heaven, seen to possess many arms and three eyes which symbolise her power to see

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Chang Tao-Ling, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Chang Tao-Ling, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Chang Tao-Ling, 1922. Chang Tao-Ling (34-156) Founder of the Han Dynasty Taoist school of wu-tou-mi tao, Way of the Celestial Masters, which emphasized the connection between sin and suffering

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Taoist Triad, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Taoist Triad, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Taoist Triad, 1922. The Taoist Trinity, three highest Gods in the Taoist pantheon, Yuanshi Tianzun, Lingbao Tianzun and Daode Tianzun. From " Myths and Legends of China", by E. T. C

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Buddhist Triad, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Buddhist Triad, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Buddhist Triad, 1922. The Saha Triad is a devotional motif in East Asian Buddhism showing the chief Buddha and bodhisattvas Gautama Buddha, Padmapani and Ksitigarbha

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Wen Ch ang, K uei Hsing, and Chu I, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Wen Ch ang, K uei Hsing, and Chu I, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Wen Ch ang, K uei Hsing, and Chu I, 1922. Wen Ch ang, a Taoist deity in Chinese Mythology, known as the God of Culture and Literature with his servant Kui Xing, god of examinations and Bai Juyi

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Nu Kua Shih, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Nu Kua Shih, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Nu Kua Shih, 1922. Nu Gua, mother goddess of Chinese mythology, a snake goddess, creator of humankind and matchmaker credited with inventing the idea of marriage

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Birth of the Monkey, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Birth of the Monkey, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Birth of the Monkey, 1922. The Monkey King, Sun Wukong, a legendary characters in the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West vy Wu Cheng en with origins dating to Song dynasty

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Chiang Tzu-Ya Defeats Wen Chung, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Chiang Tzu-Ya Defeats Wen Chung, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Chiang Tzu-Ya Defeats Wen Chung, 1922. Chiang Tzu-Ya (c11th century) Chinese noble who helped kings Wen and Wu of Zhou overthrow the Shang in ancient China

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Return to China, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Return to China, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Return to China, 1922. The Monkey King, Sun Wukong returns to China after encountering a series of eighty-one tribulations before returning safely to China in the 16th-century Chinese novel

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Chiang Tzu-Ya at K un-lun, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Chiang Tzu-Ya at K un-lun, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Chiang Tzu-Ya at K un-lun, 1922. Chiang Tzu-Ya (c11th century) Chinese noble who helped kings Wen and Wu of Zhou overthrow the Shang in ancient China

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Chia Tzu-Lung Finds the Stone, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Chia Tzu-Lung Finds the Stone, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Chia Tzu-Lung Finds the Stone, 1922. According to Chinese mythology, a scholar name Chia Tzu-lung learned of a stone that would turn tile or brick to silver

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Hsi Wang Mu, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Hsi Wang Mu, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Hsi Wang Mu, 1922. Hsi Wang Mu one of the most ancient and powerful goddesses in the Chinese pantheon thought to have once been a wild demon, most often associated with Taoism

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Confucius: The Great Unapotheosized God of China, 1912. Creator: Unknown

Confucius: The Great Unapotheosized God of China, 1912. Creator: Unknown
Confucius: The Great Unapotheosized God of China, 1922. Confucius (551-479 BC) Chinese philosopher and politician of the Spring and Autumn period

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Mencius, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Mencius, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Mencius, 1922. Mencius (4th century BC) Chinese Confucian philosopher who lived during the Warring States period and travelled, teaching the belief that humans are innately good

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Lao Tzu, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Lao Tzu, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Lao Tzu, 1922. Lao Tzu, ancient Chinese philosopher and writer, reputedly of the Tao Te Ching and founder of philosophical Taoism. From " Myths and Legends of China", by E. T. C. Werner

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Spirit That Clears the Way, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Spirit That Clears the Way, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Spirit That Clears the Way, 1922. Kailushen, " Spirit Who Clears Roads", a protector against ghosts and evil spirits. Sometimes called upon to protect those who travel dangerous roads

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Confucius: Teacher and Philosopher, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Confucius: Teacher and Philosopher, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Confucius: Teacher and Philosopher, 1922. Confucius (551-479 BC) Chinese philosopher and politician of the Spring and Autumn period

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Magic Umbrella, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Magic Umbrella, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Magic Umbrella, 1922. From " Myths and Legends of China", by E. T. C. Werner. [George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. London, Calcutta, Sydney, 1922]

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Sun Steals Clothing for his Master, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Sun Steals Clothing for his Master, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Sun Steals Clothing for his Master, 1922. The Monkey King, Sun Wukong steals clothing for disguise in the 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West by Wu Cheng en

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Heng O Flies to the Moon, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Heng O Flies to the Moon, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Heng O Flies to the Moon, 1922. In the legend of Chang e or Heng O, the Goddess of Immortality....a young wife becomes immortal and flies to the moon while her husband watches her depature

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Spirit of the Well, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Spirit of the Well, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Spirit of the Well, 1922. Spirit of the Well From " Myths and Legends of China", by E. T. C. Werner. [George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. London, Calcutta, Sydney, 1922]

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Demons of Blackwater River Carry Away the Master, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Demons of Blackwater River Carry Away the Master, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Demons of Blackwater River Carry Away the Master, 1922. A boat was sent by the Demon of Blackwater River to entrap the Monkey King

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Buddhists as Slaves in Slow-Carts Country, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Buddhists as Slaves in Slow-Carts Country, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Buddhists as Slaves in Slow-Carts Country, 1922. Buddhists enslaved by Taoists who could procure rain with their prayers in times of drought encountered by the Monkey King

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Money-Tree, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Money-Tree, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Money-Tree, 1922. According to Chinese legend, the money tree brings fortune and is a symbol of affluence, nobility and auspiciousness. From " Myths and Legends of China", by E. T. C

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Miao Shan Reaches the Nunnery, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Miao Shan Reaches the Nunnery, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Miao Shan Reaches the Nunnery, 1922. Miao Shan, also known as: Kwan Yin was sent to the Monastery of the White Sparrow as a punishment by her father for refusing to marry

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: Dragon-Gods, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Dragon-Gods, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Dragon-Gods, 1922. Depicted as a long, snake-like creature with four legs, the Chinese dragon is a potent symbol of auspicious power in Chinese folklore and art

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: The Tiger Carries Off Miao Shan, 1922. Creator: Unknown

The Tiger Carries Off Miao Shan, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Tiger Carries Off Miao Shan, 1922. In one of many miracles, Miao Shan, also known as: Kwan Yin is carried by a supernatural tiger to the realms of the dead

Background imageGg And And Co Collection: F an Kuan, 1922. Creator: Unknown

F an Kuan, 1922. Creator: Unknown
F an Kuan, 1922. From " Myths and Legends of China", by E. T. C. Werner. [George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. London, Calcutta, Sydney, 1922]


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