词条 | Houtu |
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Hòutǔ ({{zh|c={{linktext|后土}}|l=Queen of the Earth}}) or Hòutǔshén ({{zh|c=后土神|l=Goddess Queen of the Earth|labels=no}}), also Hòutǔ Niángniáng (in Chinese either {{zh|c=厚土娘娘|l=Deep Earth Lady|labels=no}} or {{zh|c=后土娘娘|l=Earth Queen Lady|labels=no}}), otherwise called Dimǔ ({{zh|c=地母|l=Mother Earth|labels=no}}) or Dimǔ Niángniáng ({{zh|c=地母娘娘|l=Lady Mother Earth|labels=no}}), is the deity of deep earth and soil in Chinese religion and mythology. Houtu is of ambiguous gender.[1] Houtu is the consort or female form of Tudigong ("Lord of Local Land"). Han EmperorsHoutu was first worshipped by Emperor Wen of Han (in Fenyin County, modern-day Wanrong County, Shanxi).[2] Houtu was worshiped by Emperor Wu of Han in 113 BC.[3] Yellow River MapHoutu is featured in some versions of the myth of the Great Flood of China: Yu did not do such a great job of channeling the Yellow River into the sea, dredging the wrong way. Sacred Mother Houtu then made the Yellow River Map, and sent one of her divine messenger birds to tell Yu what to do; specifically, that he should open a channel to the east, to allow the right drainage.[4] Notes1. ^Yang, 135 2. ^{{cite book|last1=|first1= |title=中国文化科目认证指南|date=2010|publisher=华语教学出版社. Sinolingua.|isbn=978-7-80200-985-1|page=63|}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761582235/hou_tu.html |title=Hou Tu - MSN Encarta |accessdate=10 November 2008 |work=MSN Encarta |publisher=MSN |date= |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5kwr413In?url=http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761582235/hou_tu.html |archivedate=1 November 2009 |deadurl=yes |df= }} 4. ^Yang, 137 Works cited
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