Chuangshen
Chuángshén (床神 "Bed God") is the Chinese deity of the bedchamber. It articulates in a couple of male and female deities: Chuángmǔ (床母 "Bed Mother") and her husband, Chuánggōng (床公 "Bed Lord").[1]
They look after the bedroom in all aspects, including sleep, sex, childbirth, recovery from illness, and rest.[2][3]
References
- ^ Auset, Priestess Brandi (2009). Brandi Auset. The Goddess Guide: Exploring the Attributes and Correspondences of the Divine Feminine. ISBN 9780738715513. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- ^ "Chuang-mu: Chinese Goddess of Love (Chinese mythology)". Godchecker: Your Guide to the Gods. 18 October 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2014.
- ^ Image and Prayer to Chuangmu
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