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- Q1064059 abstract "The Queen Mother of the West or Xi Wangmu (Chinese: 西王母; pinyin: Xī Wángmǔ; Wade–Giles: Hsi Wang-mu; Japanese: Seiōbo; Korean: Seowangmo) is a Chinese goddess known from ancient times. The first historical information on her can be traced back to oracle bone inscriptions of the fifteenth century BC that record sacrifices to a "Western Mother". (Cahill, 1993) Even though these inscriptions illustrate that she predates organized Taoism, she is most often associated with Taoism. From her name alone some of her most important characteristics are revealed: she is royal, female, and is associated with the west.(Benard, 2000) The growing popularity of the Queen Mother of the West, as well as the beliefs that she was the dispenser of prosperity, longevity, and eternal bliss took place during the second century BCE when the northern and western parts of China were able to be better known because of the opening of the Silk Road.(Mair, 2006)".
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- Q1064059 comment "The Queen Mother of the West or Xi Wangmu (Chinese: 西王母; pinyin: Xī Wángmǔ; Wade–Giles: Hsi Wang-mu; Japanese: Seiōbo; Korean: Seowangmo) is a Chinese goddess known from ancient times. The first historical information on her can be traced back to oracle bone inscriptions of the fifteenth century BC that record sacrifices to a "Western Mother". (Cahill, 1993) Even though these inscriptions illustrate that she predates organized Taoism, she is most often associated with Taoism.".
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