Character Descriptions

Chenxiang

A mythical and legendary figure, the son of the Three Holy Mothers, the nephew of Huashan Erlang and Huashan Sanlang, and the grandson of the Huashan Emperor. Liu Xiang (sometimes referred to as Liu Xi), a scholar of the Han Dynasty, went to Beijing to take the exam. He passed by the Huashan Temple and wrote a poem in the temple. He teased the temple deity Huayue Three Holy Mothers. Three nights of marriage. San Sheng Sheng then married Liu. After three nights, Liu gave him a piece of agarwood as a farewell gift and asked him to give birth to a son one day, naming him after this. When the Third Holy Mother was pregnant, her brother noticed it and lifted up Mount Hua in anger, pressing the Third Holy Mother into a cave at the foot of the mountain. The Third Holy Mother gave birth to a son in the cave, named "Agarwood"; she also sent Yaksha to his father. After Chenxiang became an adult, he went to find his mother in Huashan, where he met Fairy He who taught her immortal magic. She also stole the Xuanhua Divine Axe, and fought with her uncle in Huashan. His uncle asked the gods for help, and Agarwood also enlisted the help of all the immortals. The uncle and nephew each showed their magical powers, and the gods fought in a melee. The winner was difficult to determine. Later, the Jade Emperor ordered Taibai Jinxing to make a truce and use great magic to separate the people. As a result, Chenxiang was able to chop Huashan with an ax, rescued his mother's mother, the Three Holy Mothers, and reunited mother and son. There is a huge stone in the west of Cuiyun Palace at Lianhua Peak in Huashan and next to the Lotus Stone. It is more than 10 meters long and split into three sections, like a knife cutting an axe. Later generations refer to it as "axe splitting the stone". It is said that it was split by an ax when Agarwood saved his mother. What Huashan left behind.

San Sheng Mu

Huashan Sanniang - the Third Holy Mother, the Princess of Huashan, is the daughter of the Huashan Emperor, the sister of Huashan Erlang and Huashan Sanlang. It was later adapted in the late Qing Dynasty and changed to the sister of Guankou Erlang (ie Erlang Shen). Smart, beautiful, and kind-hearted. When there was a drought, she called for the wind and rain, and when there was a flood, she used her strength to eliminate it. When the villagers came to ask her for help when they had difficulties, they all responded to their requests. Drawing lots and asking for divination were all effective. Under her care, the weather here was smooth and the grain was abundant. The people were very grateful to her and respectfully called her "The Third Lady of Huashan". In order to repay her kindness, a temple was built specifically for her in Xiyue Temple (i.e., the Holy Mother Hall of Xiyue Temple). The hall houses the Three Holy Mothers of Huashan, namely Huayue Sanniang and her son Agarwood, and the three Holy Mothers' maid Ganoderma lucidum. There is an endless stream of young men and women coming here to pay their respects and pray. The beautiful and dignified Sanniang of Huashan is not only the goddess of love in the hearts of the world, but also the god of blessing in people's hearts.