wǔ​tōng​shén

Wutongshen

Senses

五通神 wǔ​tōng​shén Wutongshen

Malevolent spirits or demonic deities in Chinese folk religion, often depicted as five brothers or animal spirits (such as rats, pigs, or monkeys) that haunt humans and must be appeased with worship.

五通神 wǔ​tōng​shén Five Manifestations

A group of five Daoist wealth deities originating in the Jiangxi region, typically viewed as benevolent brothers; they were later granted official titles by the Song dynasty.

五通神 wǔ​tōng​shén spirits of fallen soldiers

According to one legend, the spirits of five fallen soldiers who appeared in a dream to the Ming Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元璋 zhū​yuán​zhāng, who then ordered a temple built to sacrifice to them

References

synonym 五通神/五通神 五郎神/五郎神
synonym 五通神/五通神 五圣/五聖
synonym 五通神/五通神 五显神/五顯神