Maori Xingguan

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TraditionalChinese昴日星官
SimplifiedChinese昴日星官
Literal meaningThe Sun Rooster of Hairy Head
Hanyu PinyinMǎorì Xīngguān
Maori Xingguan
Statue of Maori Xingguan in the Jade Emperor Temple, Fucheng
Traditional Chinese昴日星官
Simplified Chinese昴日星官
Literal meaningThe Sun Rooster of Hairy Head
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinMǎorì Xīngguān

Maori Xingguan (Chinese: 昴日星官; lit. 'The Sun Rooster of Hairy Head') is a deity in the traditional Chinese spiritual beliefs. Maori is considered to be one of the 28 Mansions, which are Chinese constellations. These constellations are the same as those studied in Western astrology. Maori Xingguan originated from the ancient Chinese worship of the constellations, a spiritual practice that combines Chinese mythology and astronomy. Maori Xingguan appears in Chinese mythology and literature, notably in the novels Journey to the West and Fengshen Yanyi.[1][2][3]

Fengshen Yanyi

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