China is full of ancient and powerful energies. Here is some quick information of the ancient Chinese regional gods and goddesses..

Chinese Gods & Goddesses
Ch’eng-Huang – God of Moats and Walls
Kuan Ti – God of War, the Great Judge
Kwan Yin – Goddess of Mercy and Compassion
Lei Kun – God of Thunder; chases evil away
P’an-Chin-Lien – Goddess of Prostitutes
Ti-Tsang Wang – God of Mercy
T’shai-shen – God of Wealth
Tsao Wang – God of the Hearth and Family
Yeng-Wang-Yeh – Lord of Judgment and Death
Yu-Huang-Shang-Ti – God of the Sky, Father of Heaven

Chinese Gods
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1st : MONKEY
2nd : EIGHT-IMMORTALS
3rd : JADE-EMPEROR
4th : YEN-LO-WANG
5th : GUAN-YU
6th : GUAN-YIN
7th : AO-CHIN
8th : CAO-GUOJIU
9th : FENG-DU
10th : FU-XI

With a recorded history reaching back practically to the Big Bang, China has had plenty of time to perfect its pantheons. Over the aeons, primitive folk religion absorbed sophisticated ideas – the common sense of Confucious (Kongzi), the ritual and magic of Daoism, the sublime spirituality of Buddhism – to produce a stir-fry mix of Gods for all occasions. You certainly get value for money with China.http://www.godchecker.com/pantheon/chinese-mythology.php)


CAO-GUOJIU — Royal Outcast
HAN-XIANGZI — The Flying Philosopher
HE-XIANGU — Self-raising Flower
LAN-CAIHE — Drunk and Disorientated
LI-TIEGUAI — Body Snatcher
LU-DONGBIN — Tactical Withdrawal
ZHANG-GUOLAO — Stubborn Old Mule
ZHONG-LIQUAN — Explosive Revelations

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Each of them represents a different aspect ofDAOist perfection. Over the centuries, these characters formed a team of kindred souls. Not having the usual Godly pedigree, they couldn’t just mix with the Gods in Heaven, who are notoriously snobbish about such things. So instead they set up home atPENGLAI-SHAN, a mountainous island located in the mysterious East.

As told in many famous DAOist legends, they embarked on many incredible adventures and quests — taking on dragons and demons, righting wrongs and putting things to rights. And every so often, a mortal such as HUAI-NANZU or LI-BABAI would come along for the ride, hoping for a swig from the Bottle of Immortality.