Lishan Laomu
Lishan Laomu is a goddess who accepts Bai Suzhen as a disciple.
↻ synthesized from 4 sources
When
- Attested period
- 1600 – 2020
- Historical notes
- Qing dynasty.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Lingzhi, Yaotai Laomu, Yaoji, Sanshin, Eunje-san Seongmo, Namhae Yong-wang, Jiri-san Seongmo Cheonwang, Mireuk Sanshin Halmi, Sunü, Guǐ xiān, Lan Xian, Ge Xian, Hundred-Eyed Demon King, Dragon King of the East China Sea
- syncretized with
- Queen Mother of the West, Wusheng Laomu, Doumu Yuanjun, Taiyi Yuanjun, Wangmu Niangniang, Jiutian Xuannü, Xuan Miao Yuniang, Wuji Laomu
- parent of
- Pangu
- teacher of
- Bai Suzhen, Xiaoqing, Fan Lihua, Zhu Yingtai, Mu Guiying, Liu Jinding, Lian Saihua, Lian Xiuying, Princess Babao, Fan Changzhen, Li Quan, Zhongli Chun
- allied with
- Queen Mother of the West, Vilambā, Princess Iron Fan, Guanyin, Manjushri, Samantabhadra
- child of
- Nuwa
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“She is later accepted by the goddess Lishan Laomu as a disciple.”
#5798 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Lishan Laomu, the goddess of Mount Li”
#7801 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“Temples dedicated to Lishan Laomu can be found in various locations, with the Lishan Laomu Palace in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province being the most famous among them. The palace is situated on the Xixiu Ridge of Lishan Mountain in the Lintong District of Xi'an.”
#29686 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Sun Wukong flees from the demon and encounters Lishan Laomu. On the instructions of Lishan Laomu, Sun Wukong requests help from Vilambā, who eventually subdues and captures the demon king. In Chapter 73 of the commentary on Journey to the West by Taoist Chen Shibin of the Qing dynasty, it is explained that Lishan Laomu is familiar with the Hundred-Eyed Demon King”
#29811 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001