Xuanwu (god)

Xuantian Shangdi
Statue of Zhenwu or Xuantian
by Zheng Yongtai (Penghu)
Chinese name
Chinese
Literal meaningDark (or Mysterious) Heavenly Highest Deity
Alternative Chinese name
Chinese
Literal meaningDark (or Mysterious) Warrior
Xuandi
Chinese
Literal meaningMysterious Emperor
Zhenwu
Chinese
Literal meaningTrue Warrior / Truly Valiant
Zhenwu dadi
Chinese
Literal meaningTrue Martial Great Emperor / Truly Valiant Great Emperor
Tua Lao Aie
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Literal meaningBig Deity
Vietnamese name
Vietnamese alphabetTrấn Vũ
Chữ Hán
Thai name
Thaiเจ้าพ่อเสือ
RTGSChao Pho Suea
Korean name
Hangul현천상제
Hanja
Indonesian name
IndonesianXuan Tian Shang Di
A Ming painting of Xuanwu in his position as Xuantian Shangdi (Supreme Emperor of the Dark Heaven), seated on a rock throne in the clouds surrounded by attendants and divine marshals

Xuanwu (玄武) or Xuandi (Chinese: 玄帝; pinyin: Xuándì), also known as Zhenwu (真武, lit.'True Warrior' or 'Truly Valiant') or Zhenwudadi (真武大帝, lit.'True Martial Great Emperor' or 'Truly Valiant Great Emperor'), is a revered deity in Chinese religion, one of the higher-ranking deities in Taoism. He is revered as a powerful god, able to control the elements and capable of great magic. He is identified as the god of the north Heidi (黑帝 , lit.'Black Emperor' and is particularly revered by martial artists. He is the patron god of Hebei, Henan, Manchuria and Mongolia. As some Han Chinese (now the modern-day Cantonese and Fujianese peoples) migrated into the south from Hebei and Henan during the Tang-Song era, Xuanwu is also widely revered in the Guangdong, Guangxi and Fujian provinces, as well as among the overseas diaspora.

Since the usurping Yongle Emperor of the Ming dynasty claimed to receive the divine assistance of Xuanwu during his successful Jingnan Campaign against his nephew, he had a number of Taoist monasteries constructed in the Wudang Mountains of Hubei, where Xuanwu allegedly attained immortality.


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