· The Three Saints of the West ·
Lee Dynasty Korea (1392-1910), abbreviated as Lee Dynasty, in 1392, Lee Sung-gyu replaced The Goryeo State, and by the fifteenth century, its land area was equivalent to today's Korea and Korea combined, and it had 27 generations of monarchs, enjoying 519 years.
· Five Peaks of the Sun and Moon ·
The Li Dynasty was deeply influenced by Chinese culture, and its myths were also mostly imprinted with Chinese, and the gods they believed in also showed a tendency to mix Buddhist taoism and mixed with the folk beliefs of their own people. Today, I summarize the statues of The God Lee Dynasty at the Korean Folk Museum and the Dutch Museum of World Cultures.
· Emperor Shi Gods ·
· Jizo Bodhisattva ·
· Difu Map·
· Goryeo Bodhisattva ·
· Sun and Moon God will ·
· Three Buddhas Emperor Shitu ·
· Shaman Gods ·
· Big Dipper Seven Stars ·
· God will be tu ·
· King of Heaven ·
· One of the Ten Kings ·
· Ten Kings Figure No. 2 ·
· Mountain God ·
· Mountain God ·
· Mountain God ·
· Witch God ·
· Dharma Tuss ·
· God will ·
· Dragon King ·
· Lady Ryugu ·
· Dragon King ·
· Dragon God ·
· Lady Ryugu ·
· Medicine King ·
· Sun Moon Stars ·
· King Yan Luo ·
· Straight Messenger ·
· Shaman ·
· City Lord God Diagram ·
· Guan Gong ·
· Sage ·
· Celestial General, Mountain God Dragon God and Shaman ·
· Five Gods ·
· Ancestral Generals ·
· Jade Emperor God ·
· Stand-in ·
Source: Chi Wei MOOK