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Mother of Creation: the Myth of Nuwa

Liu Qin Et Al.

54K0

This book excavates, organizes and integrates 10 myths about Nuwa from hundreds of classics that reflect the glory of the national spirit and are of great significance to modern education. They respectively tell the story of Nuwa's great achievements and a series of ancient myths related to Nuwa.

Governing the Country with Ritual and Music: the Myth of Zhuanxu

Liu Qin Et Al.

50K0

This book excavates, organizes, and integrates 10 myths about Zhuan Xu from hundreds of classics that embody the glory of the national spirit and are of great significance to modern education. It reflects the ancient Chinese people's exploration of life and death issues and their positive and optimistic spirit (such as being optimistic about fate).

Virtuous Sage and Filial Piety to Ancestors: the Myth of Emperor Shun

Liu Qin Et Al.

53K0

This book excavates, organizes, and integrates 10 stories about Emperor Shun that embody the glory of the national spirit from hundreds of classics, reflecting some new characteristics that have emerged in history as it approaches or develops into the era of "family world". Among them, Shun's method of handling family relationships is quite inspiring to today's people. The ethical and moral spirit headed by "filial piety" and the ideological core of "doctrine of the mean" embodied in Shun obviously laid the foundation for Chinese ethical norms in later generations.

The God of Agriculture and Medicine: the Myth of Shennong

Liu Qin Et Al.

64K0

This book excavates, organizes and integrates 10 myths about Shennong from hundreds of classics that embody the brilliance of the national spirit and are of great significance to modern education. They reflect Shennong's great personality charm, as well as the hardships, hardships, twists and tribulations in the evolution of civilization.

The Beginning of Abdication: the Myth of Emperor Yao

Liu Qin Et Al.

56K0

This book tells a series of mythical characters and stories related to Emperor Yao. These stories emphasize qualities such as "virtue", "justice" and "selflessness" and are the concentrated expression of the Chinese national spirit.

The First Ancestor of Humanity: the Myth of the Yellow Emperor

Liu Qin Et Al.

45K0

This book excavates, organizes, and integrates 10 myths about the Yellow Emperor from hundreds of classics that embody the glory of the national spirit and have great educational significance for modern education. It reflects the diligent, brave, wise and upright spiritual traits of the Chinese nation.

Dao Qi Hongmeng: the Myth of Fuxi

Liu Qin Et Al.

59K0

This book excavates, organizes and integrates 10 myths about Fuxi from hundreds of classics that embody the brilliance of the national spirit and are of great significance to modern education. They respectively tell a series of inventions and creations by Fuxi and a series of related ancient mythological stories, answering the characteristics of early Chinese culture (such as the concept of yin and yang) and the development of national self-confidence.

Divine Virtues: the Myth of Emperor Ku

Liu Qin Et Al.

48K0

This book excavates, organizes, and integrates 10 mythological stories about Emperor Ku that embody the brilliance of the national spirit and are of great significance to modern education from hundreds of classics. They respectively tell the sun and moon myths and bizarre stories related to Emperor Ku, reflecting the ancient Chinese people's pursuit of light and rich imagination, and conveying the profound philosophy of life in a way that they enjoy hearing and seeing.