White Emperor
Chinese deity / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Báidì (白帝 "White Emperor" or "White Deity") or Báishén (白神 "White God"), also known as the Xīdì (西帝 "West Deity") or Xīyuèdàdì (西岳大帝 "Great Deity of the Western Peak") is one of the five manifestations of the deity Shangdi. He is associated with metal, the west, and autumn.[1] As a human he was Shǎohào (少昊), and he is the manifestation of the supreme God associated with the essence of metal and autumn. His animal form is the White Dragon (白龙 Báilóng) and his stellar animal is the tiger. His astral body is Venus.[2]
An editor has performed a search and found that sufficient sources exist to establish the subject's notability. (January 2023) |
Quick Facts Major cult centre, Predecessor ...
White Emperor | |
---|---|
Major cult centre | Mount Hua |
Predecessor | Huangdi (Wuxing cycle and political) |
Successor | Heidi (Wuxing cycle, also political with Zhuanxu) |
Planet | Venus |
Personal information | |
Children | Taibai Jinxing Huayue Sanniang Huashan Sanlang |
Close
Taibai Jinxing is his son.[3]