There is a headless humanoid creature in Shan Hai Jing. Its face grows on the chest and abdomen. What's its name? I forgot, is it Brahma?

Xing Tian, that is, Tian; Shan Hai Jing, a wonderful ancient book in China, describes the field of "punishment", which covers the relationship between "punishment" and "punishment" in China's ancient prose. According to Shan Hai Jing, Xingtian was the minister of Emperor Yan. Seeing that the Yellow Emperor defeated Chiyou and Kuafu, he rushed to Yandi and asked for troops to attack the Yellow Emperor. The old Emperor Yan had no fighting spirit, only wanted peace and refused to send troops. Xingtian was disappointed to find Kuafu people and hoped that they would make a comeback, but when he arrived in Chengdu, there was no one there. Xingtian wielded an axe and held a shield, and decided to go to the Central Heaven to challenge the Yellow Emperor. He met the resistance of Fengbo, Rain God and Lu Wu God, the ministers of the Yellow Emperor, and Xingtian defeated them one by one. Finally, when he met the Yellow Emperor, the Yellow Emperor cut off Xingtian's head with a sword, and at the same time split Changyang Mountain and buried his head. Xingtian was angry, still taking his chest as his eyes and his navel as his mouth, and continued to hit him with his arms.

This is from Baidu.