Pilanpo
Pilanpo is a bodhisattva who is also the mother of Maori Xingguan in Chinese folk religion. She is a powerful and benevolent being who is said to protect children and help those in need. One story tells of how she saved a young boy who was lost in the forest. The boy was crying and scared, but Pilanpo appeared to him and led him safely home. The boy's parents were so grateful that they built a temple in Pilanpo's honor.
Pilanpo is a popular figure in Chinese folk religion and is often depicted in art and literature. She is typically shown as a beautiful woman with long flowing hair and wearing a white robe. She often holds a child in her arms or a lotus flower in her hand.
Pilanpo is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope. She is a symbol of protection, love, and compassion.