Introduction to Beiji Xuantian Shangdi: Beiji Xuantian God is a god in ancient Chinese mythology. It is said that there are gods guarding China's east, west, north and south. They are Qinglong, White Tiger, Suzaku and Xuanwu. Xuanwu is the god who guards the north. The ancients imagined the seven stars in the north as the image of turtles and snakes intertwined, which they called Xuanwu. Ancient books record: Xuanwu, the god of the north, is a combination of turtle and snake. At the same time, it is said that the God of Arctic Xuantian is also the God of Water, Poseidon and Pluto. The Xuantian God in the Lotus Pond, also known as the Arctic Pavilion, is about 72 meters high and is the tallest water statue in Southeast Asia. The seven-star sword held by the Xuantian God is 38.5 meters long and can be called the best sword in the world.