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Leigong (Chinese: 雷公; pinyin:
léigōng; Wade–Giles: lei2 kung1; lit. 'Lord of Thunder') or
Leishen (Chinese: 雷神; pinyin: léishén; lit. 'God of Thunder')...
- God of
Thunder Leigong to
expel evil
spirits and
maleficent bogies through a
magical spell incantation which usually calls upon
Leigong by
claiming that...
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Dianmu and
Leigong. He was born from an egg that Lei Gong
shattered open
using one of his thunderbolts. He
closely resembled his father,
Leigong, having...
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flashing mirrors to send
bolts of
lightning across the sky. She is
married to
Leigong, the god of thunder. She is one of the gods who work
together to produce...
- (Ossetian mythology) Ukko or
Perkele (Finnish mythology)
Dianmu (Chinese: 電母)
Leigong (Chinese: 雷公)
Ajisukitakahikone (****anese: アヂスキタカヒコネ)
Raijin (****anese:...
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Southeast Guizhou Province: The
villages of Miao
Nationality at the Foot of
Leigong Mountain in Miao Ling
Mountains (2008)
Karez Wells (2008)
Expansion Project...
- as a few
deities integrated from Taoism, such as the
Emperor Zi Wei and
Leigong. Guan Yu, who is
regarded as a god of war in Taoism, is also
regarded as...
- god. Ukko,
Finnish thunder and
harvest god and king of the gods Dian Mu,
Leigong, and Wen Zhong, the
thunder deities. Feng Bo, Feng Po Po, and Han Zixian...
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twins Fuxi and Nüwa
after stepping in a
footprint left by the
thunder god,
Leigong. They are said to be
creatures that have
faces of
human and
bodies of snakes...
- Routledge. ISBN 0-415-28372-8. Luo,
Liuning 罗柳宁 (2018-04-07). "Bùnǔ Yáo
léigōng miào de wénhuà nèihán jiědú" 布努瑶雷公庙的文化内涵解读. Pǔshì shèhuì kēxué yánjiū wǎng...