西王母
西王母, also known as the Queen Mother of the West, is a prominent figure in Chinese mythology and Taoism. She is often depicted as a goddess who resides in the Kunlun Mountains and is associated with immortality and the elixir of life. 西王母 is typically portrayed as a wise and benevolent figure, often surrounded by magical creatures and celestial beings.
In Chinese culture, 西王母 is also linked to the concept of longevity and is celebrated during various festivals. She is often depicted with a peach, symbolizing immortality, and is considered a protector of women and children. Her stories and attributes have influenced various art forms, literature, and religious practices throughout Chinese history.