
A Historical Account of Japanese Mythology: Mythology Volume (volume 1)
by Scattered People From The North
About This Novel
The main content of this book is about Japanese mythology, that is, the story of the ancestors of the Japanese emperor. In chronological order, it talks about the creation of the heaven and the earth, the birth of the ancestor gods, the founding of the foundation, etc. In the narration of the story, many Japanese allusions are naturally introduced, such as the classic "Spears stir up the sea to build the country", "Looking for the dead wife on the road to Huangquan"; "Sister and brother are grudged and the world is dark", "Fighting evil snakes for the sake of beauty"; "Saving kindness on the seaside to save the white rabbit", "Meeting the black rat in the cave"; "Deceiving the father-in-law to elope with his wife", "Fearing the powerful enemy and giving up the country with hatred"; "Throwing one's life into the sea to save the husband", "The dying hero loves his hometown" and so on. This book starts from the creation of heaven and earth, and everything comes from scratch. It does not require readers to have any basic knowledge of Japan. It can be said to be a super basic introductory book for understanding Japanese mythology and Japan. I won't spoil the specific content of the book, so please feel free to flip through it and read it. This is a good introductory book about Japanese mythology. I hope you will gain something from it after reading it.
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