Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mount Taishan' has mentioned 'Deity' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 Location 1.1 Geological origin speculation 1.2 Climatic vegetation 2 History 3 Natural significance 3.1 Physical features 3.2 Climate 3.3 Vegetation 3.4 Fauna 4 Cultural significance 4.1 Deities associated to Mount Tai 4.1.1 Great Deity of Mount Tai 4.1.2 Bixia Yuanjun 4.1.3 Yanguang Niangniang 4.1.4 Songzi Niangniang 4.1.5 Shi Gandang 4.2 Dai Miao 4.3 Shrine of the Blue Dawn 4.4 Shibapan 4.5 Other monuments 4.6 Other significant places 5 Infrastructure 6 Cultural references 7 See also 8 References 9 External links
Great Deity of Mount Tai[edit]
The Great Deity of Mount Tai (Chinese: xe4xb8x9cxe5xb2xb3xe5xa4xa7xe5xb8x9d; pinyin: Dxc5x8dngyuxc3xa8 Dxc3xa0dxc3xac) is the supreme god of Mount Tai.
According to other theologies, he is the eastern one of the Five Manifestations of the Highest Deity (Wufang Shangdi).
According to some mythological accounts, she is the daughter or the consort of the Great Deity of Mount Tai.
These include a Temple of the Jade King (Chinese: xe7x8ex89xe7x9ax87xe5xbax99; pinyin: Yxc3xb9huxc3xa1ng Mixc3xa0o), a Temple of the Blue Deity (Chinese: xe9x9dx92xe5xb8x9dxe5xaexab; pinyin: Qxc4xabngdxc3xac Gxc5x8dng), a Temple of Confucius (Chinese: xe5xadx94xe5xadx90xe5xbax99; pinyin: Kxc7x92ngzi Mixc3xa0o), a Temple of Doumu (Chinese: xe6x96x97xe6xafx8dxe5xaexab; pinyin: Dxc3xb2umxc7x94 Gxc5x8dng) and the Puzhao Buddhist Temple (Chinese: xe6x99xaexe7x85xa7xe5xafxba; pinyin: Pxc7x94zhxc3xa0o Sxc3xac).