Xing Tian is a prominent figure in Chinese mythology. He is depicted as a colossal headless giant, using his breasts as eyes, his navel as a mouth, and wielding a battle-axe and a shield, which he continuously wields in battle. Xing Tian's story originates from the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" (Shan Hai Jing), where he engages in a conflict with the Yellow Emperor and ultimately has his head severed. Remarkably, his head does not perish but instead regenerates, allowing him to continue fighting, symbolizing indomitable willpower and unwavering determination. The legend of Xing Tian is rich and influential in Chinese culture, often invoked to symbolize courage and resilience.
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