Yu Shiqie

Yu Shiqie (Chinese: 雨师妾; lit. 'Rain Master Concubine') is a Chinese spirit or goddess of rain. She appears in the Classic of Mountains and Seas as the leader of a country called Yu Shi (雨师国). Yu Shiqie and Yu Shi were in a relationship.[1][2][3]

Yu Shiqie

Legend

According to the Classic of Mountains and Seas, Yu Shiqie exists in the north. Her skin is black and she holds a snake in each hand. In her left ear is a green snake and in her right ear, a red snake. Also, the Classic of Mountains and Seas refers to "One said that in the north of the ten suns, a person with a black body and a face, each has a turtle." This version refers to Yu Shiqie holding a turtle instead of a snake.[4]

References

  1. "大荒第一美女的雨师妾,她的能力是现在亿万女性梦寐以求的技能!". Sina (in Chinese). 6 October 2019.
  2. 古本山海经图说 (in Chinese). 山東畫報出版社. 2001. ISBN 978-7-80603-521-4.
  3. 中国民间俗神 (in Chinese). 云南人民出版社. 2003. ISBN 978-7-222-03631-4.
  4. "山海经:雨师妾就是雨师小妾?他是毕星、玄冥、屏翳还是共工之子". 简书 (in Chinese). 5 August 2019.


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