Dijiang is a god of the Tian Mountains in the Shanhaijing, shaped like a yellow sack or a red ball of fire with six legs and four wings, yet with no face. Though it has no features, it is said to know how to sing and dance.
Dijiang is read as the incarnation of Hundun, primordial chaos, and its facelessness holds an inexpressibility that cannot be fixed by language or reason. It is a rare case in which the disorder before all form becomes a deity in itself.