What are the immortals in China's ancient mythology and what are their duties?

1, thor

Shen Lei, commonly known as Lei Gong, is the god in charge of thunder and lightning in ancient China mythology. From Shan Hai Jing Hai Nei Dong Jing. According to legend, Raytheon was born in Guleize (so his address is now Heze, Shandong Province), with a dragon head and a thunder when his belly is bulging.

2. Fengshen

Fengshen is the god of Chinese folk beliefs. Popular in the eastern coastal areas of Hebei Province. People in China believe that Fengshen dominates the wind, and many places have built temples of Fengshen.

3. Dragon King

Dragon King, one of the Four Spirits, was the king who commanded the aquatic animals in ancient myths and legends in China, and was in charge of the rising clouds and rainfall. There are "dragon king products" in Taoist "The Mantra Sutra of Taishang East Shen Yuan", which lists the "Five Emperors Dragon King" based on orientation, the "Four Seas Dragon King" based on the ocean, 54 dragon king names and 62 dragon king names based on everything in the world.

4, Hong Jun bodhi old zu

Taoist Hong Jun, also known as the bodhi old zu in Hong Jun, is called Taoist Hong Jun in the novel Romance of the Gods. He is the master of the old gentleman in Taishang, the God of the Yuan Dynasty and the leader of Tian Tong. Taoist Hong Jun is the ancestor of all immortals, also known as "Grandpa Hong Jun". Hongyuan refers to the original state of the universe before the world is opened and the void is not divided. There is a saying that "there is great ambition first, and then there is a sky." Hong Jun preached Laozi, Yuanshi and Tian Tong, and founded three religions: elucidation, Taoism and interception.

5. Nu Wa

Is the goddess in China's historical myths and legends. Is the great mother of the Chinese nation, who kindly created us and bravely took care of us from natural disasters. It is the creator god and ancestor god widely worshipped by people for a long time. She has magical power and can create at least seventy things every day.