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  2. Three-legged crow - Wikipedia

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    The three-legged crow symbolizing the sun has a yin yang counterpart in the chánchú 蟾蜍 "three-legged toad" symbolizing the moon (along with the moon rabbit). According to an ancient tradition, this toad is the transformed Chang'e lunar deity who stole the elixir of life from her husband Houyi the archer, and fled to the moon where she was ...

  3. Yatagarasu - Wikipedia

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    He is generally known for his three-legged figure, and his picture has been handed down since ancient times. [1] The word means "eight-span crow" [2] and the appearance of the great bird is construed as evidence of the will of Heaven or divine intervention in human affairs. [3] Yatagarasu as a crow-god is a symbol specifically of guidance.

  4. List of legendary creatures from China - Wikipedia

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    Three-legged crow, also known as Jinwu or Taiyang Shenniao; Three legged crow in a Mural from the Han Dynasty. Three Corpses; Tiangou, a dog which eats the moon, resulting in an eclipse. Tianma, a heavenly horse. Statue of a heavenly horse (Tianma) Tianlong; Tiger in Chinese culture

  5. Birds in Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    A three-legged bird or birds are a solar motif. Sometimes depicted as a Three-legged crow. The Qingniao is associated with the Queen Mother of the West, bearing her messages or bringing her food. [3] [4] Some birds feature as part of visions of the mythological geography of China.

  6. Category:Legendary crows - Wikipedia

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    Three-legged crow; Tulugaak; Tuluŋigraq; Y. Yatagarasu This page was last edited on 28 October 2021, at 06:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Liu Haichan - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese mythology and yin yang theory, the three-legged toad is a Moon symbol and the three-legged crow is a Sun symbol (compare the yu 魊 "a three-legged tortoise that causes malaria"). According to an ancient tradition, the tripedal toad is the transformed Chang'e lunar deity who stole the elixir of life from her husband Houyi the archer ...

  8. Nüwa - Wikipedia

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    They generally hold or embrace the sun or moon discs containing the images of a bird (or a three-legged crow) or a toad (sometimes a hare) which are the sun and moon symbolism respectively, and/or each holding a try square or a pair of compasses, or holding a longevity mushroom (Chinese: 靈芝; pinyin: lingzhi) plant.

  9. List of Chinese symbols, designs, and art motifs - Wikipedia

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    "Three-legged crow ") [note 3] Sanzuwu (三足烏, lit. "Three-legged crow ") Pheasant-like creatures Vermillion bird: Animal-like creatures. Types Name Symbolism