Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mount Taishan' has mentioned 'Goddess' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Bixia Yuanjun (Chinese: xe7xa2xa7xe9x9cx9exe5x85x83xe5x90x9b; pinyin: Bxc3xacxixc3xa1 Yuxc3xa1njxc5xabn), literally the "Goddess of the Blue Dawn", also known as the "Heavenly Immortal Lady of Jade" (Chinese: xe5xa4xa9xe4xbbx99xe7x8ex89xe5xa5xb3; pinyin: Tixc4x81nxian Yxc3xb9nxc7x9a) or the "Lady of Mount Tai" (Chinese: xe6xb3xb0xe5xb1xb1xe5xa8x98xe5xa8x98; pinyin: Txc3xa0ishxc4x81n Niangniang).
Yanguang Niangniang (Chinese: xe7x9cxbcxe5x85x89xe5xa5xb6xe5xa5xb6; pinyin: Yxc7x8enguxc4x81ng Nxc7x8einxc7x8ei) is venerated as goddess of eyesight and often portrayed as an attendant to Bixia Yuanjun.
Songzi Niangniang (Chinese: xe9x80x81xe5xadx90xe5xa8x98xe5xa8x98; pinyin: Sxc3xb2ngzi Niangniang) is seen as a goddess of fertility, like Yanguang Nainai, she is often portrayed as an attendant to Bixia Yuanjun.
It is dedicated to the goddess Bixia (Blue Dawn).
On the way up the 7,200 stone steps, the climber first passes the Ten Thousand Immortals Tower (Wanxianlou), Arhat Cliff (Luohanya), and Palace to Goddess Dou Mu (Doumugong).
To the northeast of the Palace to Goddess Dou Mu is Sutra Rock Valley in which the Buddhist Diamond Sutra was cut in characters measuring fifty centimeters across believed to be inscribed in the Northern Wei Dynasty.
The Temple to the God of Taishan and the Azure Cloud Temple, dedicated to his daughter, the Goddess Laomu, were prototypes built on Mount Taishan and subsequently used as models during the imperial period, throughout all of China.