• Doğanın gizemleri ve anlatılarıyla ilişkilendirilen Lei Gong’un mitolojik efsaneleri ve masalları, zengin bir kültürel mirasa dayanmaktadır.
  • Within the intricate tapestry of Chinese mythology, Lei Gong emerges as a formidable and captivating figure, embodying the awesome power and profound mysteries...
  • As a member of the Jade Emperor’s imperial court, Lei Gong was given the responsibility of watching out for injustices happening on Earth.
  • Leigong as depicted in a 1542 painting from the Ming dynasty. Leigong (Chinese: 雷公; pinyin: léigōng; Wade–Giles: lei2 kung1; lit.
    Bulunamadı: gong
  • The earliest records of him can be found in The Classic of Mountains and Seas: East, where it states Lei Gong was a divine dragon with a human head...
  • When the thunderclap comes, there is no time to cover the ears. Léi Gōng is The Lord of Thunder, in Chinese mythology, in the HexaDome, and on the battlefield.
  • In Chinese folklore, Lei Gong is revered as a powerful and just god who protects humanity from evil spirits and punishes wrongdoers.
  • Lei Gong’s specialty is thunder, but he has assistants capable of producing other types of heavenly phenomena.
  • Lei Gong (雷公) was the Taoist god (Xian) of thunder. Long ago, prior to recorded history in the Earth realm, Lei Gong was among the Xian assembled to battle the entity known...
  • The rituals and ceremonies conducted in these temples reflect the deep-rooted belief in Lei Gong’s powers and his importance in Chinese mythology and culture.