王母娘娘

WángmǔNiángniang
popculture

Meanings

  1. 1 Queen Mother of the West
  2. 2 Xiwangmu (supreme goddess in Chinese mythology)

Examples

Wángmǔ Niángniang shì Yùhuáng Dàdì de qīzi.
The Queen Mother of the West is the Jade Emperor's wife.
Wángmǔ Niángniang zài Tiāngōng jǔbàn pántáo dàhuì.
The Queen Mother holds the Peach Banquet in the Heavenly Palace.
Wángmǔ Niángniang bǎ Niúláng Zhīnǚ fēngé zài Yínhé liǎng àn.
The Queen Mother separated the Cowherd and Weaver Girl on opposite sides of the Milky Way.

Tips

culture
Originally an ancient goddess of life and death (recorded in the Classic of Mountains and Seas as a fanged leopard-tailed figure), 王母娘娘 was tamed over centuries into the benevolent matriarch of the heavenly court. Her sacred peaches of immortality () grant 3,000 years of life. She rules the (Jade Pool) in the Kunlun Mountains.
usage
Also called 西 (Xiwangmu) in older texts. 娘娘 is an imperial honorific for empresses and goddesses. In folk religion she's often paired with 玉皇大帝 (Jade Emperor) as the supreme divine couple, though classical sources treat them separately.

In Pop Culture

王母娘娘 Wángmǔ Niángniang
Queen Mother of the West
Chinese goddess ruling the heavenly court alongside the Jade Emperor. Hostess of the Peach Banquet (蟠桃大会) where immortals gather every few thousand years. Features in the Cowherd and Weaver Girl legend (牛郎织女) — she draws her hairpin across the sky to create the Milky Way, separating the lovers. Appears in countless folk tales, operas, and TV dramas.

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