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China: Lu Dongbin, one of the Daoist 'Eight Immortals'. A historical figure who is mentioned in the official 'History of Song', He is depicted as being dressed as a scholar and he often bears a sword on his back that dispels evil spirits.

China: Lu Dongbin, one of the Daoist 'Eight Immortals'. A historical figure who is mentioned in the official 'History of Song', He is depicted  as being dressed as a scholar and he often bears a sword on his back that dispels evil spirits.

The Eight Immortals (Chinese: Baxian; Pa-hsien) are a group of legendary 'xian' (immortals; transcendents; fairies) in Chinese mythology. Each Immortal's power can give life or destroy evil. Most of them are said to have been born in the Tang Dynasty or Song Dynasty. They are revered in Daoism (Taoism) and are also a popular element in secular Chinese culture. They are said to live on a group of five islands in the Bohai Sea which includes Penglai Mountain-Island. The Immortals are:

1. Immortal Woman He (He Xiangu)

2. Royal Uncle Cao (Cao Guojiu)

3. Iron-Crutch Li (Tieguai Li)

4. Lan Caihe

5. Lu Dongbin, (leader) 6. Philosopher Han Xiang (Han Xiang Zi)

7. Elder Zhang Guo (Zhang Guo Lao)

8. Han Zhongli (Zhongli Quan)

In literature before the 1970s, they were sometimes translated as the Eight Genies. First described in the Yuan Dynasty, they were probably named after the Eight Immortal Scholars of the Han.

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