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A major mountain range in Central Asia that holds a central place in Chinese mythology as the dwelling place of the Queen Mother of the West. In Taoist cosmology, it is viewed as the 'axis mundi' or the earthly manifestation of the celestial realm.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Kunlun Mountains.
Appears in 38 Books
道藏 (Daozang - Taoist Canon)
Various Taoist Masters
黃帝內經靈樞注證發微 (Huangdi Neijing Lingshu Commentary) Vol 1
attributed to Huangdi
離騷圖 (Li Sao Tu: Illustrated Poems of Qu Yuan)
Xiao Yuncong (蕭雲從), illustrator
Bronze Man Acupuncture Atlas, Vol. 2
Wang Weiyi
Record of Places Outside the Tributaries
Giulio Aleni
Collected Works of Bai Yuchan
Bai Yuchan (白玉蟾, 1194–?)
本草綱目 (Bencao Gangmu) - Compendium of Materia Medica
Li Shizhen (李時珍)
Six Daoist Classics
Li Shi (李栻, compiler)
Anthology of Chan Verse Commentaries on Koans
Faying & Puhui (Song-Yuan)
The Religious System of China, Vol. 1
J. J. M. de Groot