Chinese Mythology: Folklore Vol

Chinese Mythology: Folklore Vol

by Written By Xu Hongzhou And Painted By Guo Yuqing

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The written history of China begins with the Shang Dynasty. What are the myths and stories after the Shang Dynasty? This volume of folklore records the wonderful parts that are familiar to people. "Chinese Mythology and Folklore Volume" This volume of mythology tells the story of the destruction of King Zhou of Shang Dynasty because he blasphemed the goddess Nuwa, and a little hero Nezha was born in the subsequent war; the distant Shu land not only has the story of the emperor turning into a cuckoo, but also the myth of Li Bing's flood control; the determined Foolish Old Man vows to move In addition to the Wangwu and Taihang Mountains in front of him, the kind-hearted Liu Yi traveled thousands of miles just to rescue the trapped dragon girl; the filial Chen Xiang raised the magic ax and split the mountain to save his mother... Not to mention the enduring legends such as the Eight Immortals crossing the East China Sea, the Cowherd meeting the Weaver Girl, Dong Yong's Seven Fairies, Xu Xian Bai Suzhen, and Meng Jiangnu crying at the Great Wall. These stories, with their moving plots and literary beauty, are an indispensable part of Chinese mythology.

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