King Father of the East

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Mythological figure in Chinese mythology


Illustration of Dongwanggong, the King Father of the East

The King Father of the East (Chinese: 東王公; pinyin: Dōngwánggōng ) is a prominent figure in Chinese mythology and Taoism. He is often depicted as a powerful deity who rules over the eastern paradises and is associated with immortality and the elixir of life.

Mythological Background[edit]

The King Father of the East is considered a counterpart to the Queen Mother of the West (Chinese: 西王母; pinyin: Xīwángmǔ ), who governs the western paradises. Together, they represent the balance of yin and yang, with the King Father embodying yang, the masculine principle, and the Queen Mother embodying yin, the feminine principle.

In various myths, the King Father of the East is portrayed as a wise and benevolent ruler who presides over a realm of immortals. His domain is often described as a paradise filled with lush gardens, rare plants, and magical creatures. He is sometimes depicted as an elderly man with a long beard, symbolizing wisdom and longevity.

Role in Taoism[edit]

In Taoist tradition, the King Father of the East is revered as a guardian of the Tao and a dispenser of the elixir of immortality. He is believed to possess profound knowledge of the universe and the secrets of eternal life. Taoist practitioners often invoke his name in rituals and ceremonies seeking longevity and spiritual enlightenment.

Cultural Depictions[edit]

The King Father of the East has been depicted in various forms of Chinese art, literature, and folklore. He appears in ancient texts such as the Classic of Mountains and Seas and the Zhuangzi. In these works, he is often portrayed as a sage who imparts wisdom to those who seek it.

Bronze mirror depicting Dongwanggong and Xi Wangmu, Han dynasty

Symbolism and Iconography[edit]

The King Father of the East is frequently associated with symbols of immortality, such as the peach of immortality and the crane, which is believed to live for a thousand years. His image is often used in feng shui to attract positive energy and promote health and longevity.

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