Shun

deity Chinese single tradition · 1

Shun was the husband of the goddesses Ehuang and Nüying. According to tradition, Ehuang and Nüying became goddesses after Shun's death.

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Relationships

consort of
Ehuang, Nüying
co occurs with
Di, Xiangshuishen
enemy of
Orpheus

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“who were named Ehuang (Chinese: 娥皇; pinyin: É Huáng; Fairy Radiance) and Nüying (Chinese: 女英; pinyin: Nǚ Yīng; Maiden Bloom) who were said to have been married by him to his chosen successor, and eventually emperor, Shun, as a sort of test of his administrative abilities: then, later, they became goddesses, after the death of their husband.”

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