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Ma-Ku Float 20

Ma-Ku Float 20. By: Ricky. Chinese Goddess. The Chinese Goddess Ma-Ku personifies the goddess in all people. She took land from the sea and planted it with Mulberry trees. She freed the slaves from her cruel father. She is the Goddess of Spring and Flowers.

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Ma-Ku Float 20

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  1. Ma-KuFloat 20 By: Ricky

  2. Chinese Goddess • The Chinese Goddess Ma-Ku personifies the goddess in all people.She took land from the sea and planted it with Mulberry trees. She freed the slaves from her cruel father. • She is the Goddess of Spring and Flowers.

  3. . • The symbol you see in the background and in the upper-left hand corner means spring time. • Spring time personifies Ma-Ku

  4. Mulberry Tree • The Mulberry is native to eastern and central China. • The tree is from the Marceau, which means the Moray.

  5. Work Cited • http://www.magialuna.net/godm.html Magia D’ La Luna "Magia D’ La Luna." Magia D’ La Luna. Ed. Alliance of solitary practitoners. 28 Jan. 2009 <http://www.magialuna.net/godm.html>.

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