Fengbo (Chinese: 風伯), also known as Fengshi, is the Taoist deity of the wind. In ancient times, he was depicted as a grotesque deity with the body of a...
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Fengbo may refer to: Fengbo (deity), Taoist deity of the wind A Storm in a Teacup (short story) (風波; Fēngbō), 1920 short story by Lu Xun Fengbo station...
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Feilian (category Wind deities)
tradition, later identified with and subsumed under the primary wind deity Fengbo. Feilian has also been identified with a late Shang dynasty minister...
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of them is the "Crazy Monk" Ji Gong in the form of a deity and the other is the "Mad Monk" Fengbo holding a duster in one hand and a broom under his left...
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pot. Roaring winds rush forth from a type of goatskin bag manipulated by Fengbo ("Earl of Wind/Wind Uncle"), who was later transformed into Feng Po Po ("Old...
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of them is the "Crazy Monk" Ji Gong in the form of a deity and the other is the "Mad Monk" Fengbo holding a duster in one hand and a broom under his left...
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Leigong (category Twenty-Four Protective Deities)
pot. Roaring winds rush forth from a type of goatskin bag manipulated by Fengbo ("Earl of Wind"), who was later transformed into Feng Po Po ("Lady Wind")...
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Hawaii Press, pp. 188–191, doi:10.1353/dao.2008.0009, S2CID 88597395. Lu, Fengbo (April 2012), "An Analysis of Mianshan Mountain, where Jie Zitui Lived in...
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