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Complete or partial printed transcriptions of a number of her pieces survive (that can be attributed to her with some confidence by later historians). However, there are also many pieces that were spuriously attributed to her. | Complete or partial printed transcriptions of a number of her pieces survive (that can be attributed to her with some confidence by later historians). However, there are also many pieces that were spuriously attributed to her. | ||
== Growth of the Lady | == Growth of the Lady Xa̱y cult == | ||
Todo: read more of ''Guan Yu: The Religious Afterlife of a Failed Hero'' | Todo: read more of ''Guan Yu: The Religious Afterlife of a Failed Hero'' | ||
After | After Xa̱y's death, climate change caused most of the existing Internet infrastructure to submerge underwater, causing most data online to be lost. Thus historical sources from her lifetime are scant, and most available sources are by her acquaintances relying on their memory (they agree that she was extraordinarily creative and funny). Many of these people apparently had supernatural experiences involving her; she appeared to them as a vengeful ghost. | ||
In the first few centuries after | In the first few centuries after Xa̱y's death, oral tradition played a major role in developing and maintaining folk religious material about Xa̱y. Later embellishments also claim that she excelled in combat when she was alive. | ||
== Divine attributes == | == Divine attributes == | ||