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- Lei_Gong abstract "In Chinese mythology, Lei Gong (Chinese: 雷公; pinyin: léi gōng; Wade–Giles: lei2 kung1; literally: \"Lord of Thunder\") or Lei Shen (Chinese: 雷神; pinyin: léi shén; literally: \"God of Thunder\"), is the Chinese traditional religious and Taoist deity. In Taoism, when so ordered by heaven, Lei Gong punishes both earthly mortals guilty of secret crimes and evil spirits who have used their knowledge of Taoism to harm human beings. He carries a drum and mallet to produce thunder, and a chisel to punish evildoers. Lei Gong rides a chariot driven by a young boy named A Xiang.Lei Gong is depicted as a fearsome creature with claws, bat wings, and a blue face with a bird's beak who wears only a loincloth. Temples dedicated to him are rare, but some people honor him in the hope that he will take revenge on their personal enemies.Since Lei Gong's power is thunder, he has assistants capable of producing other types of heavenly phenomena. Dian Mu (電母) (\"Mother of Lightning\"), also known as Tian Mu or Lei Zi, is Lei Kung's wife and the Goddess of Lightning, who is said to have used flashing mirrors to send bolts of lightning across the sky. Other companions are Yun Tong (\"Cloud Youth\"), who whips up clouds, and Yu Zi (\"Rain Master\") who causes downpours by dipping his sword into a pot. Roaring winds rush forth from a type of goatskin bag manipulated by Feng Bo (\"Earl of Wind\"), who was later transformed into Feng Po Po (\"Lady Wind\").Lei Gong began life as a mortal. While on earth, he encountered a peach tree that originated from Heaven during the struggle between the Fox Demon and one of the Celestial Warriors. When Lei Gong took a bite out of one of its fruit he was transformed into his godly form. He soon received a mace and a hammer that could create thunder. Lei Gong is said to be extremely prudish, and will not enter a house where copulation is taking place. Pictures of this act are also supposed to have the same effect.".
- Lei_Gong thumbnail Master_Thunder_(Lei_Gong),_dated_1542.jpg?width=300.
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- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_gods.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thunder_gods.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Celestial_Warriors.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_folk_religion.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_mythology.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Chisel.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Drum.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Feng_Bo.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Feng_Po_Po.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Hammer.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Huli_jing.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink List_of_thunder_gods.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Loincloth.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Mace_(weapon).
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Mallet.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Peach.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Taoism.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Temple.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Thunder.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink Yu_Shi.
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLink File:Master_Thunder_(Lei_Gong),_dated_1542.jpg.
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- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duke of Thunder".
- Lei_Gong wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lei Gong".
- Lei_Gong c "雷公".
- Lei_Gong c "雷神".
- Lei_Gong l "God of Thunder".
- Lei_Gong l "Lord of Thunder".
- Lei_Gong p "léi gōng".
- Lei_Gong p "léi shén".
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- Lei_Gong subject Category:Chinese_gods.
- Lei_Gong subject Category:Thunder_gods.
- Lei_Gong hypernym Deity.
- Lei_Gong type ComicsCharacter.
- Lei_Gong comment "In Chinese mythology, Lei Gong (Chinese: 雷公; pinyin: léi gōng; Wade–Giles: lei2 kung1; literally: \"Lord of Thunder\") or Lei Shen (Chinese: 雷神; pinyin: léi shén; literally: \"God of Thunder\"), is the Chinese traditional religious and Taoist deity. In Taoism, when so ordered by heaven, Lei Gong punishes both earthly mortals guilty of secret crimes and evil spirits who have used their knowledge of Taoism to harm human beings.".
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- Lei_Gong sameAs Lei_Kung.
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- Lei_Gong sameAs Lôi_Công.
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- Lei_Gong sameAs 雷公.
- Lei_Gong wasDerivedFrom Lei_Gong?oldid=677097408.
- Lei_Gong depiction Master_Thunder_(Lei_Gong),_dated_1542.jpg.
- Lei_Gong isPrimaryTopicOf Lei_Gong.