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Who is the incarnation of Bixia Yuanjun?

Bixia Yuanjun is the incarnation of the Queen Mother of the West. According to folklore, on the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar, gods from all walks of life went to Yaochi to participate in the peach festival. According to legend, this is also a traditional temple fair on Mount Tai that has been passed down for thousands of years. Bixia Temple is the main temple of Mount Tai, and it is also the main temple dedicated to Bixia Yuanjun. Although the third day of the third month of the lunar calendar is the peach festival, according to Taoism and folk records.

It is said that Emperor Xuanyuan sent his seven daughters, the seven jade girls, to Mount Tai when the Daiyue Temple was built. Bixia Yuanjun, one of the seven daughters, practiced Taoism in Mount Tai and became righteous. Bixia Yuanjun, also known as the Celestial Fairy and Jade Girl, is also the incarnation of the goddess, and she has become a dojo.

Detailed introduction of Bixia Yuanjun:

In ancient times, Bixia Yuanjun and her brother Foye both wanted to settle down with others. After visiting all the famous mountain resorts in the world, they both fell in love with Mount Tai, a geomantic treasure. Since then, the belief in Bixia Yuanjun has a long history, so its origin has also gone through a long process of evolution. Its origin is the worship of the goddess in primitive society, and later it has derived many different theories.

The "Taishan Empress" Bixia Yuanjun, who came from an extraordinary family, was no longer as simple as giving her son to the Empress. With the changes of the times, this female fairy gradually evolved from the Empress of Delivering Children to the "Empress of Mount Tai" who has multiple functions such as delivering children, protecting children, curing diseases, and even blessing marriages, farming, doing business, traveling, etc., and she has become even more popular. gain people's respect and admiration.