Pangu created the world from Journey to the West.
Pangu created the world from the Romance of the Gods.
Pangu's creation of heaven and earth was one of the ancient Chinese myths. It first appeared in the "Shu Yi Ji" and was later written into ancient books such as the "Classic of Mountains and Seas". Legend has it that Pangu was the first god in Chinese mythology. He created the world and used an axe to cut open the chaos between heaven and earth to create the earth and all things. His body continued to grow, and finally, after his death, his body turned into mountains, rivers, earth, hair, stars, and the five internal organs. His left eye became the sun, and his right eye became the moon. This legend was widely spread and became one of the important elements in Chinese traditional culture.
The story of " Pangu Splitting Heaven and Earth " did not come from ancient mythological novels, but from ancient Chinese myths and legends. In Chinese myths and legends, Pangu was an extremely important character. He was the creator of heaven and earth and the master of all things. This story was widely spread and became an important element in traditional Chinese culture.
Nuwa or Fuxi had always been a common question in novels and legends. According to traditional myths, Pangu created the world and there was no one in the world. Nuwa was an ancient god born naturally and was the first goddess after Pangu to mend the sky. Fuxi was the son of Nüwa, and there seemed to be no direct cause and effect relationship between the two. However, there are also some novels and legends that link the two together and think that they appeared at the same time. For example, in some novels, Nüwa was described as having existed before Pangu created the world. She created the world through natural means. Fuxi, on the other hand, might have appeared after Nuwa. He was Nuwa's son and managed the world through interaction with Nuwa. Therefore, whether Nuwa or Fuxi came first actually depended on the specific setting of the novel or legend.
I recommend the novel "A Hundred Thousand Years of Longevity" to you. The novel was about a protagonist who had once been a teacher of Pangu, Nuwa, and other great gods. He traveled to the world created by Pangu and began his immortal cultivation journey in this world. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The story of Pangu opening up the world could be traced back to the ancient Chinese myth, the Classic of Mountains and Seas. The Classic of Mountains and Seas described a chaotic world where Yin and Yang were reversed. Later, the god Pangu appeared and used an axe to cut open the chaos between heaven and earth to create this world. After that, Pan Gu became the ruler of this world. His body gradually became the sky, the earth, the mountains, the rivers, the plants, and everything else. His eyes became the sun, the moon, the stars, and the stars. His body continued to grow and eventually became the source of heaven, earth, mountains, rivers, vegetation, and all things. This story was widely spread and became a classic story in ancient Chinese mythology.
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In traditional Chinese mythology and legends, there were many different versions of the stories of gods, some of which mentioned even earlier gods. Here are some examples: Youchaoshi: Youchaoshi is a god in ancient Chinese mythology. It is believed that he was a ruler in the primitive society. He created humans and various animals and plants. According to legend, he discovered the mysteries of the universe and created the world in the chaos. 2. Shennong: Shennong was an agricultural god in ancient Chinese mythology and was considered the inventor of agriculture and medicine. According to legend, he tasted all kinds of herbs and invented medicine and agricultural technology. 3. Suirenshi: Suirenshi was a god of fire in ancient Chinese mythology. He was believed to have invented the technology of fire. According to legend, he invented the technique of drilling wood to make fire, thus ending the hard life of primitive society. Nuwa: Nuwa is a goddess in Chinese mythology and is considered the god of creation. Legend has it that she used the Multicolored Stone to create humans. The above are just some examples. There are many other versions of the story of the gods that mention even earlier gods. The stories of these gods varied in different cultures and legends, but they were all regarded as important elements in traditional Chinese culture.
I recommend "Invincibility Begins from the Primeval World", a Xianxia-mythical cultivation novel. The protagonist transmigrated to the chaos before the creation of the world and created a different story there. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
" Life in a different world from scratch " was a Japanese light novel published on January 1, 2014. It was published by Aori Chihiro's book, Goro Taniguchi's Illustrations, and Dianji Library.