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- Q1761983 subject Q8362858.
- Q1761983 subject Q8759607.
- Q1761983 abstract "Xihe (Chinese: 羲和; pinyin: Xīhé; Wade–Giles: Hsi-ho), was a solar deity in Chinese mythology. One of the two wives of Di Jun (along with Changxi), she was the mother of ten suns in the form of three-legged crows residing in a mulberry tree, the Fusang, in the East Sea. Each day, one of the sun birds would be rostered to travel around the world on a carriage driven by Xihe.Folklore also held that once, all ten sun birds came out on the same day, causing the world to burn; Houyi saved the day by shooting down all but one of the sun birds.".
- Q1761983 thumbnail Xihe(deity).jpg?width=300.
- Q1761983 wikiPageExternalLink Chinesemyths.html.
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- Q1761983 wikiPageWikiLink Q8362858.
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- Q1761983 wikiPageWikiLink Q8759607.
- Q1761983 comment "Xihe (Chinese: 羲和; pinyin: Xīhé; Wade–Giles: Hsi-ho), was a solar deity in Chinese mythology. One of the two wives of Di Jun (along with Changxi), she was the mother of ten suns in the form of three-legged crows residing in a mulberry tree, the Fusang, in the East Sea.".
- Q1761983 label "Xihe (deity)".
- Q1761983 depiction Xihe(deity).jpg.