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“Shòu Shān, the Taoist Paradise”
| 1. Zhōnglí Quán | (鐘離權) | The Eight Immortals (q.v.) | 
| 2. Zhāng Guōlâo | (張果老) | |
| 3. Lû Dòngbïn | (呂洞賓) | |
| 4. Cáo Guójiù | (曹國舅) | |
| 5. Lí Tiêguâi | (李鐵拐) | |
| 6. Hán Xïangzî | (韓湘子) | |
| 7. Lan Câihé | (藍采和) | |
| 8. Hé Xiāngü | (何仙姑) | |
| 9. Liú Hâi (劉海), with | ||
| 10. The Toad (三善), (q.v.) | ||
| 11. Shuāng Xiān (雙仙), the Twin Genii of Union and Harmony | ||
| 12. Nán Jí lâo rén (南極老人), the Spirit of the South Pole. | ||
| 13. The magicians Zhāng Qiān (張蹇) and | ||
| 14. Liú Chén (劉晨), | ||
| 15. Fù Xïng (福星), | ||
| 16. Lǜ Xïng (祿星), and | ||
| 17. Shòu Xïng (壽星), the three Star-Gods of Happiness, Affluence, and Longevity. | ||
| 18. The philosopher Chén Xïyí (陳希夷), | ||
| 19. and 20. Bái Hè (白鶴), the White Cranes, Messengers and Coursers of the Gods. | 
