Natal Guardian Mythical Beast of Shan Hai Jing · Jingwei.(Name in Chinese: 精卫)
I. Origin from Ancient Shan Hai Jing · Trace of Eons-Old Myth
Jingwei, recorded in Shan Hai Jing · Northern Mountains Classic, is an orthodox natal guardian mythical beast in ancient Chinese mythology. The book states: “On Fajiu Mountain, grows many Cudrania tricuspidata. A bird resembling a crow, with a patterned head, white beak and red feet, is named Jingwei, whose cry echoes its own name.” It was originally Nüwa, youngest daughter of Yan Emperor, who drowned in the East China Sea while wandering. Her unyielding soul, merged with heaven and earth’s spiritual energy, transformed into Jingwei. For millennia, it has endlessly carried wood and stones from the West Mountain to fill the sea—this perseverance makes it a symbol of tenacity and sincerity in Chinese culture, and a sacred guardian endowed with Yan Emperor’s pure yang spiritual aura.

II. Jingwei’s Soul Traits · Core Spiritual Aura of Protection
As an ancient spiritual bird, Jingwei’s soul possesses three core protective traits. First, eternal original aspiration: once determined, it persists unwaveringly, unaffected by distractions. Second, turning the tide in despair: the more adversity it faces, the more majestic its power, helping those destined to rise from the trough. Third, pure yang positive energy: carrying Yan Emperor’s blood, it wards off evil spirits, bad luck and villains, soothes inner anxiety, and keeps the mind calm and steady.
III. Natal Exclusive Blessing · All-round Fortune Blessing
As a lifelong natal guardian, Jingwei’s blessings cover life’s core aspects. It guards long-cherished wishes, resists the urge to give up halfway, and ensures persistence is rewarded. It resolves life’s obstacles, boosts career development, avoids workplace conflicts and missed opportunities. It protects safety, wards off water dangers and accidents, dispels bad luck, and calms emotions to ease anxiety and confusion.

IV. Destined Connection · Suitable Crowd and Spiritual Covenant Meaning
Jingwei is destined for those with ideals, dedication, or those eager to rebound from adversity—also for those prone to inner turmoil or unfulfilled wishes. Forming a bond with Jingwei is a spiritual covenant with the ancient unyielding soul. It guards one’s original intention and smooth future with millennia of perseverance. May those bound to Jingwei be as tenacious as the bird, starting from the trivial to embrace the vast mountains and seas, with all wishes fulfilled and lasting fortune.





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