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Qi You Huang

Known today mainly through a classic Chinese text preserved by Project Gutenberg, this author is associated with a historical account of the sea goddess Mazu and her miracles. Very little biographical information appears to survive online, which gives the work an added sense of age and mystery.

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天妃顯聖錄

天妃顯聖錄

by Yao Yu Lin, Qi You Huang

About the author

Qi You Huang is listed by Project Gutenberg as one of the authors of 天妃顯聖錄 (Tien Fei Hsieng Seng Lu), alongside Yao Yu Lin. The book is a Chinese historical and religious narrative centered on Tien Fei, also known as Mazu, a figure long honored as a protector of sailors and coastal communities.

Beyond that attribution, reliable biographical details about Qi You Huang are scarce in the sources available here. No clear modern author profile or well-documented reference page was confirmed, so it is safest to remember this name through the surviving text itself rather than through a detailed personal biography.

For listeners interested in folklore, religion, and maritime tradition, that surviving work is the real attraction: it opens a window onto the stories and devotion surrounding one of the most beloved figures in Chinese popular belief.