Xuanwu

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Xuanwu is a prominent Taoist deity associated with the north, water, and martial protection, often depicted as a warrior accompanied by a tortoise and snake.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Xuanwu canonical 2

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Taoist deity
mythological figure
associatedAnimal snake
tortoise
associatedConcept endurance
longevity
mystery
protection
associatedWith alchemy
black color
exorcism
martial protection
north
water
winter
astronomicalAssociation Black Tortoise of the North NERFINISHED
Northern sky
culture Chinese mythology
depictedAs armored warrior
depictedWith tortoise entwined with snake
direction north
domain northern seas
waterways
element water
hasCultCenter Hubei Province NERFINISHED
Wudang Mountains NERFINISHED
memberOf Four Cardinal Directions deities NERFINISHED
Four Symbols NERFINISHED
patronOf Daoist priests
martial artists
soldiers
religion Taoism
role guardian deity
protector of exorcists
protector of the state
protector of warriors
symbol snake
tortoise
title Dark Emperor NERFINISHED
Dark Warrior NERFINISHED
Mysterious Warrior NERFINISHED
Zhenwu Dadi NERFINISHED
worshipedIn China NERFINISHED
Hong Kong NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
Taiwan NERFINISHED
worshipForm martial performances
ritual invocations
temple offerings

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Zhenwu alternateName Xuanwu