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Ma-Ku, Goddess of Spring

Ma-Ku, Goddess of Spring. By:Hayden,Ronnie,and Victor. The Facts About Ma-Ku. Ma-Ku was known as the goddess of spring. She was known for her beauty and kindness. Ma-Ku tried to bring peace to her lands. Ma-Ku was also known as the goddess of the rain clouds. The Powers of Ma-Ku.

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Ma-Ku, Goddess of Spring

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  1. Ma-Ku, Goddess of Spring By:Hayden,Ronnie,and Victor

  2. The Facts About Ma-Ku • Ma-Ku was known as the goddess of spring. • She was known for her beauty and kindness. • Ma-Ku tried to bring peace to her lands. • Ma-Ku was also known as the goddess of the rain clouds.

  3. The Powers of Ma-Ku • She was also known for taking all of the land around her and planting mulberry trees. • The mulberry trees were a symbol for peacefulness. • She planted these trees to bring the peacefulness of spring to troubled lands.

  4. Additional Information • Ma-Ku was actually a Chinese fairy who rode on the backs of butterflies and moths. • Fairies were known as the souls of the dead who have died before their appointed time. • Ma-Ku lived in the 2nd century AD. • She was a beneficent sorceress who reclaimed a large area of land from the sea and converted it into mulberry orchards.

  5. Ma-Ku and the Mulberry

  6. Work Cited Enkiki, Ninanmu. "Shamanism." House of enlightment. Jan. 2004. 16 Jan. 2009 <http://www.houseofenlightenment.com/religion/shaman.php>. Joseph, Ronnie. "Guide to worldwide Goddesses." Aboutmetaphysical. Mar. 2008. 16 Jan. 2009 <http://aboutmetaphysical.com/Goddesses>. Mckeone, Patrick. "The gods and goddesses of china." Scns. 15 June 2008. 13 Jan. 2009 <http://www.scns.com/earthen/other/seanachaidh/godchina.html>. Yung, Mayra. "Far East Realm." Virtualave. 18 July 2008. 14 Jan. 2009 <http://inanna.virtualave.net/fareast.html>. Cavendish, Richard. “Man, Myth, And Magic” Pg. 903. 16 January, 2000

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