Ma Gu

Magu, udødelighetens gudinne, hengende rull fra 1700-tallet, Nasjonalmuseet i Warszawa).

Ma Gu (kinesisk: 麻姑; pinyin: Mágū; Wade–Giles: Ma Ku) er i kinesisk mytologi en legendarisk daoistisk xian (仙 «udødelig, transcendent») knyttet til livseliksiret. Navnet kan oversettes som «hamp-tjenestepiken»; det kinesiske tegnet for hamp er samtidig tegnet for cannabis.

Fortellinger i kinesisk litteratur beskriver Ma Gu som en vakker ung kvinne med fuglelignende fingernegler, og tidlige legender knytter henne til huler.

Ma Gu xian shou (麻姑獻壽 «Fødselsdagshilsener fra Ma Gu») er et populært motiv i kinesisk kunst.

Litteratur

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