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Chinese Mythology

 * 18 Warriors of Sui-Tang Period
 * 9 sons of the dragon
 * Agriculture (Chinese mythology)
 * Anqi Sheng
 * Ba-Jia-Jiang
 * Battle of Banquan
 * Bodhisattva
 * Bole (mythology)
 * Cai Shen
 * Chang'e
 * Changxi
 * Che Kung
 * Chen Fu Zhen Ren
 * Chen Yuanguang
 * Chi You
 * Chinese creation myth
 * Chinese folk religion
 * Chinese mythology
 * Chinese spirit possession
 * Chun Kwan
 * Cihang Zhenren
 * Classic of Mountains and Seas
 * Color in Chinese culture
 * Crane in Chinese mythology
 * Danzhu
 * Daode Tianzun
 * Di Jun
 * Diyu
 * Dog in Chinese mythology
 * Dragon King
 * Dragon King of the East Sea
 * Du Kang
 * Eight Immortals
 * Elder Zhang Guo
 * Emperor Ku
 * Emperor Yao
 * Enzhugong
 * Erlang Shen
 * Fan Kuai
 * Fangfeng
 * Feather Mountain
 * Feng Bo
 * Feng Meng
 * Feng Po Po
 * Fish in Chinese mythology
 * Four Heavenly Kings
 * Four Symbols (China)
 * Fu Lu Shou
 * Fu Xi
 * Fusang
 * Gao Yao (minister)
 * Great Flood (China)
 * Guan Yu
 * Guanyin
 * Han Xiang
 * He-He er xian
 * Hongjun Laozu
 * Horse in Chinese mythology
 * Houji
 * Houtu
 * Houyi
 * Hung Shing
 * Immortal Woman He
 * In Search of the Supernatural
 * Iron-Crutch Li
 * Jade Books in Heaven
 * Jade Emperor
 * Jade Mountain (mythology)
 * Ji Gong
 * Jiandi
 * Jiang Yuan
 * Jiang Ziwen
 * Jinzha
 * Kitchen God
 * Kong Xuan
 * Ksitigarbha
 * Kua Fu
 * Kui (Chinese mythology)
 * Kui Xing
 * Kunlun Mountain (mythology)
 * Lady Xiu
 * Lan Caihe
 * Laozi
 * Lei Gong
 * LGBT themes in Chinese mythology
 * Li Jing (deity)
 * Lingbao School
 * Lingbao Tianzun
 * Lingzhi mushroom
 * Long Mu
 * Longmen, Zhejiang
 * Longnü
 * Lords of the Three Mountains
 * Lü Dongbin
 * Ma Gu
 * Marici (Buddhism)
 * Mazu (goddess)
 * Meng Po
 * Monkey King Festival
 * Mount Buzhou
 * Mount Penglai
 * Muzha (deity)
 * Na Tuk Kong
 * Nezha (deity)
 * Nieh-ching-t'ai
 * Nuba (Chinese mythology)
 * Numbers in Chinese culture
 * Nüwa
 * Old Man of the South Pole
 * Ox in Chinese mythology
 * Pa-cha
 * Pak Tai
 * Pangu
 * Peaches of Immortality
 * Primordial Divinity (Tai Di)
 * Qibo
 * Qin Shubao
 * Qingxu Daode Zhenjun
 * Qixi Festival
 * Quanzhen School
 * Ranka (legend)
 * Royal Uncle Cao
 * Shangdi
 * Shangqing School
 * Shaodian
 * Shaohao
 * Shen (Chinese religion)
 * Shennong
 * Shujun
 * Snakes in Chinese mythology
 * South-pointing chariot
 * Suiren
 * Superstitions of Malaysian Chinese
 * Taiyi Zhenren
 * Tam Kung
 * Ten Brothers
 * Three Pure Ones
 * Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors
 * Tian
 * Timeline of Chinese mythology
 * Tongji (spirit medium)
 * Tongtian Jiaozhu
 * Tu Di Gong
 * Tu Er Shen
 * Tutelary deity
 * Wang Shenzhi
 * Way of the Celestial Masters
 * Way of the Five Pecks of Rice
 * Wen Wang Gua
 * Wenchang Wang
 * White Peony
 * Wong Tai Sin
 * Wu (shaman)
 * Wu Gang
 * Wuliupai
 * Xi Wangmu
 * Xian (Taoism)
 * Xiang River goddesses
 * Xihe (deity)
 * Xirang
 * Xu Wen
 * Xu You (hermit)
 * Xuan Wu (god)
 * Xuxuan
 * Yama (Buddhism and Chinese mythology)
 * Yan Emperor
 * Yan Huang Zisun
 * Yao Grass
 * Ye the Great
 * Ye Xian
 * Yellow Emperor
 * Youchao
 * Youdu
 * Yu Shi
 * Yu the Great
 * Yuanshi Tianzun
 * Yuchi Jingde
 * Yuqiang
 * Zhengyi Dao
 * Zhong Kui
 * Zhongli Quan
 * Zhu Rong (god)
 * Ghosts in Chinese culture
 * Hungry ghost
 * Hell money
 * Ghost Festival
 * List of supernatural beings in Chinese folklore
 * Preta
 * Ox-Head and Horse-Face
 * Pinyin
 * Chinese folklore
 * Heibai Wuchang
 * Jiangshi
 * Wangliang
 * Yaoguai
 * Chinese dragon
 * Ao Guang
 * Four Seas
 * Chinese gods and immortals