Beidi

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Beidi is a Chinese deity associated with the north, martial power, and protection, often venerated as a powerful guardian god in Taoist tradition.

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Beidi canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese deity
associatedAnimal snake
tortoise
associatedColor black
associatedConstellation Black Tortoise of the North NERFINISHED
associatedDirection north
associatedElement water
associatedWith Northern Dipper NERFINISHED
Taoist exorcistic rituals
imperial protection
cosmicRole guardian of the north
protector of the realm
culture Chinese
domain exorcism
martial power
protection from demons
protection from disease
protection from evil
function guardian god
patron of martial artists
patron of soldiers
protector of cities
protector of households
hasAlternativeName Dark Warrior NERFINISHED
Mysterious Warrior NERFINISHED
Northern Emperor NERFINISHED
Xuanwu NERFINISHED
Zhenwu NERFINISHED
Zhenwu Dadi NERFINISHED
hasName Beidi NERFINISHED
honorificTitle Dadi NERFINISHED
Shangdi of the North NERFINISHED
iconographyFeature armored warrior appearance
holds a sword
standing on a tortoise and snake
majorCultCenter Pak Tai Temple, Hong Kong NERFINISHED
Wudang Mountains NERFINISHED
Yongle Gong NERFINISHED
mythologicalAssociation controls northern waters
subdues demons and monsters
religion Taoism
worshippedIn China NERFINISHED
Hong Kong NERFINISHED
Macau NERFINISHED
Taiwan NERFINISHED
overseas Chinese communities

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Zhenwu alternateName Beidi