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'''Shan Lai Ching''' is the [[lawful]] [[god]] of the [[Monk]] pantheon. | '''Shan Lai Ching''' is the [[lawful]] [[god]] of the [[Monk]] pantheon. | ||
==Encyclopedia entry== | ==Encyclopedia entry== | ||
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− | + | The Chinese god of Mountains and Seas, also the name of an | |
− | + | old book (also Shan Hai Tjing), the book of mountains and | |
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+ | seize power from Yao, the fourth emperor. | ||
+ | |[ Spectrum Atlas van de Mythologie ] | ||
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Shan Lai Ching is the lawful god of the Monk pantheon.
Encyclopedia entry
The Chinese god of Mountains and Seas, also the name of an
old book (also Shan Hai Tjing), the book of mountains and
seas - which deals with the monster Kung Kung trying to
seize power from Yao, the fourth emperor.
[ Spectrum Atlas van de Mythologie ]
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