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Hòutǔ () or Hòutǔshén (), also known as Hòutǔ Niángniáng (in Chinese either or ), otherwise called Dimǔ () or Dimǔ Niángniáng (), is the deity of all land and earth in Chinese religion and mythology. Houtu is the overlord of all the ("Lord of Local Land"), Sheji ("the State"), ("God of Mountains"), City Gods ("God of Local City"), and worldwide.

In , Houtu is one of the Four Heavenly Ministers, which are four of the highest-ranking gods in Taoism.


Role
Houtu was originally the god of all land and earth in early Chinese mythology, before being absorbed into Taoism as one of the Four Heavenly Ministers.


In early mythology
According to early Chinese classics (late 4th century BC), Book of Rites and Classic of Mountains and Seas, Houtu is the son of , being able to control the flood by installing mountains of Earth. She is also the assistant god to one of the Great Five Emperors, the , being the god of the Earth element in the Wuxing system.

In early myths also was related to the first , his son who was appointed as a god of the soil by .


In Taoism
In Taoism, Houtu is one of the Four Heavenly Ministers, along with , Gouchen Emperor and . In some Taoist scripts, another two gods, Changsheng Emperor and Qinghua Emperor (青华大帝), are added to constitute "Six Heavenly Ministers" (六御). The Daochang of Houtu is at .

Due to the belief that (sky) represents yang and Di (earth) represents yin, most people believe Houtu is a female deity.


In Buddhism
Some scholars link Houtu to the Buddhist goddess Bhumi, which is the personification of Earth.Shaw, Miranda Eberle (2006). Buddhist Goddesses of India. Princeton University Press. p. 237. ISBN 978-0-691-12758-3.


Worship
Houtu was first worshipped by Emperor Wen of Han (in Fenyin County, modern-day , )
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and by Emperor Wu of Han in 113 BC.


Yellow River Map
Houtu is featured in some versions of the myth of the Great Flood of China: Yu did not do such a great job of channeling the into the sea, dredging the wrong way. Sacred Mother Houtu then made the Yellow River Map and sent one of her divine messenger birds to tell Yu what to do; specifically, that he should open a channel to the east, to allow the right drainage.


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See also
  • Chinese spiritual world concepts
  • (皇天大帝)
  • Huangtian Shangdi (皇天上帝)
  • (社稷)
  • (天) and Di (地)
  • (土地公)


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