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Xing Tian, the god of perseverance (he is not really considered a god in mythology, rather a symbol) who fought against Huangdi and lost, losing his head and was buried on Changyang Mountain. However, he regenerated himself and continued his defiance, using his nipples as his eyes, using his navel as his mouth, and brandishing his shield and axe.
He represents the unwavering perseverance and the will to fight on despite extreme adversity, often depicted as a headless warrior who continues to battle even after being decapitated; essentially representing the spirit of resistance against overwhelming odds.
He represents the unwavering perseverance and the will to fight on despite extreme adversity, often depicted as a headless warrior who continues to battle even after being decapitated; essentially representing the spirit of resistance against overwhelming odds.
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