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Ma-Ku, Goddess of Spring By:Hayden,Ronnie,and Victor
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The Facts About Ma-Ku Ma-Ku was known as the goddess of spring. She was known for her beauty and kindness. Ma-Ku tried to bring peace to her lands. Ma-Ku was also known as the goddess of the rain clouds.
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The Powers of Ma-Ku She was also known for taking all of the land around her and planting mulberry trees. The mulberry trees were a symbol for peacefulness. She planted these trees to bring the peacefulness of spring to troubled lands.
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Additional Information Ma-Ku was actually a Chinese fairy who rode on the backs of butterflies and moths. Fairies were known as the souls of the dead who have died before their appointed time. Ma-Ku lived in the 2 nd century AD. She was a beneficent sorceress who reclaimed a large area of land from the sea and converted it into mulberry orchards.
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Ma-Ku and the Mulberry
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