The Second Venerable Mandarin of Mountain is a figure of great distinction and numerous titles. Known as the Second Supervisor Mandarin or the Inspector Mandarin, He holds a revered position in the Divine Court. Legend has it that he is the second son of the Father Emperor of Water, the Dragon King of the Eastern Ocean.
Renowned for His prowess in both academia and martial arts, the Second Mandarin embodies brilliance and righteousness, earning the admiration of all. His divine duty lies in governing the vast realm of Mountain and Forest, a responsibility of paramount importance in the Divine Court.
The Second Mandarin is among the three Mandarins who usually grant a priest permission to serve their divine reflections. In the presence of this revered figure, a priest adorns a distinguished green gown adorned with dragon or tiger patterns. With rituals involving the raising of incense, the illumination of light, the approval of petitions, the captivating dance with a sacred pair of swords, and the endorsement of the Mountain votive papercraft set, the Second Mandarin’s presence bestows a sense of sacredness and reverence.