Shuixian Zunwang

A shrine to the five kings in the [[Anping Tianhou Temple |p=Shuǐxiān Zūnwáng |l= |w=Shui-hsien Tsun-wang }}

The Shuixian Zunwang are five Chinese Deities worshipped as water and sea deities. They have various names in English including the Honorable Water Immortal Kings and the Lords of the Water. All five deities were formerly famous heroes and are related to water in certain ways. They are also believed to protect vessels in transit.

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    Zhong Tang shi qi de kong jian xiang xiang : di li xue, zhi tu xue yu wen xue = Spatial imaginaries in mid-Tang China : geography, cartography, and literature /
    中唐时期的空间想象 : 地理学、制图学与文学 = Spatial imaginaries in mid-Tang China : geography, cartography, and literature /
    by Wang, Ao

    Published 2021
    Book
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    Zhen ze chang yu : [shang xia juan] /
    震澤長語 / [上下卷] /
    by Wang, Ao, 1450-1524

    Published 1965
    Book
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    Zhenze ji wen : [shang xia juan] /
    震澤紀聞 : [上下卷] /
    by Wang, Ao, 1450-1524

    Published 1967
    Book
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    Shou xi bi ji /
    守溪筆記 /
    by Wang, Ao, 1450-1524

    Published 1966
    Book
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    Zhenze zhang yu /
    震澤長語 /
    by Wang, Ao, 1450-1524

    Published 1985
    Book
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