The goddess Nüwa Mends the Heavens by Xiao Yuncong, 1596-1673
Nüwa
Origin: Chinese mythology
Combination: human + snake
Classification: Reptile
Other Names: Nügua, Nü Wa
Associations: creation, humanity, balance
Nü Wa is a mythical creature from Chinese mythology. She is often depicted as a goddess with a human body and a serpent's tail. Nü Wa is associated with creation, marriage, and humanity.
According to legend, Nü Wa played a vital role in creating humans and restoring order after a catastrophic event. She is considered the mother of humankind and is believed to have the power to mend the heavens and earth.
Nü Wa is revered as a benevolent deity and symbolizes balance, harmony, and the interconnectedness of all living beings. She is often depicted as a wise and compassionate figure, and her actions are seen as bringing stability and prosperity to the world.