What is a childless mother as follows:
The full name of a childless mother is "Mingming God is boundless, pure and pure, supreme and holy, and ten thousand spirits are really slaughtered", and it is also called Wuji Mother, Yaochi Golden Mother, Educated Notre Dame, Victoria Emperor God, Mingming God, which is called mother or imperial mother for short. After the mid-Ming Dynasty, all kinds of emerging folk religions worshipped barren mothers, and summarized their beliefs as the eight-character mantra of "barren mothers, vacuum hometown".
In all kinds of folk religious treasures handed down from generation to generation, the childless mother is the goddess of creation, the childless mother is also a savior, and she is a kind mother to the suffering men and women in the world.
Taoism is characterized by the pursuit of immortality. Among many immortals, there are many female immortals, among which there are prominent deities, such as childless mother, queen mother of the west, goddess of the earth, Doum Yuanjun and Mrs. Shangyuan.
Regarding the origin of childless mother, Zheng Zhiming and Ma Xisha believe that the "childless mother" revered by Luo Zu's heirs is obviously derived from the infinite ancestor (created by Luo Zu), the infinite virgin, and the Buddhist concept of childless mother and the childless parents who appeared in the five classics.
As for the relationship between the Western Queen Mother and the childless mother, some scholars think that the image of the Golden Mother or the Golden Mother in Yaochi (the Western Queen Mother) is the incarnation or alias of the childless mother. In the past, the academic circles thought that Luo Zu's five books and six volumes were the source of the belief of childless mother. However, according to historical data, the word "childless mother" may be a new name created by a southern Sect of Taoism in the Ming Dynasty, which was integrated into the folk, according to the title of "old mother" of the Taoist queen mother, and then through the way of supporting.
Later, it was gradually accepted by other emerging folk religious sects, and the concept of childless parents in five books and six volumes was integrated. By the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, Luo Weiqun, a disciple of the then Southern Sect of then then, had compiled the book Longhua Baojing, which represented the formation of the belief of a complete childless mother. Judging from the religious treasures handed down by folk religious sects, only the Queen Mother of the West and the childless mother are called each other.