
Chinese Mythology: the Creation God Volume
by Written By Xu Hongzhou And Painted By Guo Yuqing
About This Novel
Where did the world come from? How did humans appear? How is fire used? Why did Emperor Yan and Emperor Huang fight? "Chinese Mythology Stories: Creation of Gods and Gods" starts from the creation of the heaven, earth, sun, moon and all things in the world, and combs through the Chinese civilization created by Pangu, continuing to Fuxi, Nuwa, and then to Emperor Yan and Huangdi. It presents the longest genealogy of gods in Chinese mythology in the form of stories. This book revolves around the five main mythological figures Pangu, Nuwa, Fuxi, Yandi and Huangdi, and extends the classic mythological stories such as opening the sky, creating man, mending the sky, drawing hexagrams, making fire, tasting grass, filling the sea, and crashing into the mountain. The images of mythological characters such as Suirenshi, Linjun, Jingwei, Chiyou, Xingtian, Shaohao, Zhuanxu, and Gonggong are embedded in it, using mythological imagination to interpret the birth of the world and various human innovations on the earth. In the story in this volume, gods are the protagonists and humans are the supporting roles. It is like a wonderful stage play. On the stage are classic mythological characters. They appear on the stage one after another and begin to perform scenes of immortal legends for the audience...
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