
Published online:
19 November 2015
Published in print:
16 June 2015
Online ISBN:
9780231539180
Print ISBN:
9780231169387
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Introduction Introduction
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I. Goddesses of Antiquity I. Goddesses of Antiquity
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1. Wu Zhao as the Late Seventh-Century Avatar of Primordial Goddess Nüwa 1. Wu Zhao as the Late Seventh-Century Avatar of Primordial Goddess Nüwa
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2. Sanctifying Luoyang 2. Sanctifying Luoyang
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3. First Ladies of Sericulture 3. First Ladies of Sericulture
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II. Dynastic Mothers, Exemplary Mothers II. Dynastic Mothers, Exemplary Mothers
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4. The Mother of Qi and Wu Zhao 4. The Mother of Qi and Wu Zhao
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5. Ur-Mothers Birthing the Zhou Line 5. Ur-Mothers Birthing the Zhou Line
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6. Wenmu and Wu Zhao 6. Wenmu and Wu Zhao
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7. Four Exemplary Women in Wu Zhao’s Regulations for Ministers 7. Four Exemplary Women in Wu Zhao’s Regulations for Ministers
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III. Drawing on the Numinous Energies of Female Daoist Divinities III. Drawing on the Numinous Energies of Female Daoist Divinities
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8. The Queen Mother of the West and Wu Zhao 8. The Queen Mother of the West and Wu Zhao
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9. The Mother of Laozi and Wu Zhao 9. The Mother of Laozi and Wu Zhao
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10. Rejected from the Pantheon 10. Rejected from the Pantheon
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IV. Buddhist Devis and Goddesses IV. Buddhist Devis and Goddesses
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11. Dharma Echoes of Mother Māyā in Wu Zhao 11. Dharma Echoes of Mother Māyā in Wu Zhao
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12. Bodhisattva with a Female Body 12. Bodhisattva with a Female Body
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Conclusions Conclusions
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Cite
Rothschild, Norman, 'Notes', Emperor Wu Zhao and Her Pantheon of Devis, Divinities, and Dynastic Mothers (New York, NY , 2015; online edn, Columbia Scholarship Online, 19 Nov. 2015), https://doi.org/10.7312/columbia/9780231169387.002.0014, accessed 30 Apr. 2025.
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Asian History
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