There are many long mythical stories in China, some of which are famous: 1. Classic of Mountains and Seas: This ancient geographical work contains many myths and legends, some of which describe the heroes and monsters of Chinese mythology. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: This is a strange story that records supernatural stories. It contains many stories of monsters and immortals. It is an important part of Chinese mythology and folklore. 3. Journey to the West: This novel tells the story of Sun Wukong and others who went to the West to learn from the scriptures. It contains many mythical and legendary elements and is regarded as a classic work of Chinese mythology. Dream of the Red Chamber: This novel is also a record of the myths and legends of the feudal family life. It contains many discussions about marriage, family, morality and human nature. It is regarded as a masterpiece in the history of Chinese literature. Legend of the White Snake: This is a novel about the love story between the white snake and Xu Xian. It is an important work about love and human nature in Chinese mythology. These fairy tales have rich cultural and profound significance, not only in China, but also in the world. They have high artistic and literary value.
There are many myths and legends in China, and the following are some of the famous ones: 1. Pangu created the world: Legend has it that Pangu was the first god in Chinese mythology. After his death, his body turned into mountains, rivers, lakes, and seas, while his left eye, teeth, and hair turned into stars. Nüwa created humans: Legend has it that Nüwa is a goddess in Chinese mythology. She created humans from soil. 3. Cowherd and Weaver Girl: Legend has it that the Cowherd is a male god in Chinese mythology, and the Weaver Girl is a goddess in mythology. The two of them meet each other every year on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month. 4. Sun Wukong's Buddhist Pilgrimage: Legend has it that Sun Wukong is a divine monkey in Chinese mythology. He has gone through 81 difficulties in order to obtain Buddhist Pilgrimage from the Western Heaven. Legend of the White Snake: Legend has it that the White Snake is the female snake goddess in Chinese mythology. After she transformed into human form, she fell in love with Xu Xian but was eventually sacrificed because of the obstruction of the monster. 6 Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai: Legend has it that Liang Shanbo was a male pig trotter in Chinese mythology. Zhu Yingtai was his lover. The two of them separated because of a misunderstanding and finally met on a specific festival and got together. These are just a small part of Chinese mythology. There are many other stories and legends such as Journey to the West, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, and so on.
Nezha was a mythical character in the Immortal Dragon Emperor and the Invincible Bear Child Nezha. There was also a mythical novel in China called "The Romance of the Gods." According to your preferences and reading habits, I recommend the following novels for you: "God's Seal: The Great God of the Three Altars Sea Meeting","The Awakening of the Great Sage Equal to Heaven at the Beginning", and "I Am Ao Bing in Mythology". I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The most famous mythical novel in ancient China was Journey to the West.
The following are a few short mythical stories: Prometheus Steals the Fire: This story is about a hero named Prometheus who stole the flames of the sun and moon to save mankind so that mankind could survive in the dark. 2. Media Killing Snakes: This story tells that Media is a witch who has a snake-shaped monster as a pet. However, she fell in love with a prince named Aeschurus and tried to seduce him with a snake. In the end, Aeschyros refused Media, who was so heartbroken that she killed her snake monster with poisoned wine. Cowherd and Weaver Girl: This story is about a young man named Cowherd who was unable to meet his Weaver Girl because of his poor family. However, their love touched the fairies in the sky and they gave them a chance for a year. In the end, the cowherd successfully met the Weaver Girl and ended their marriage. The Legend of the White Snake: This story tells of a snake spirit named White Snake, who went through many hardships in order to find her true love. In the end, she met a scholar named Xu Xian and fell in love with him. However, their relationship was obstructed by the snake demons, but in the end, the white snake and Xu Xian successfully overcame the difficulties and came together.
There are many mythological novels in China, and the following are some of the famous ones: 1 Journey to the West: It tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand protecting Tang Sanzang from the West. 2. Water Margins: It tells the story of 108 heroes who gathered for justice and rebelled. They once occupied Liangshan Lake and were finally suppressed by the imperial court. 3. Dream of the Red Chamber: It narrates the love story of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, Xue Baochai, and the rise and fall of their families. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio: It tells the stories of all kinds of ghosts and immortals, including many terrifying and bizarre plots. Romance of the Three Kingdoms: It tells the historical stories of the Three Kingdoms period, including many heroes and war scenes. [6. Journey to the West: The Sequel]: It was the story of Sun Wukong and the others who continued to learn from the scriptures. The Romance of the Gods: It tells the historical stories of the last years of the Shang Dynasty before the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty, including many stories of immortals and demons. Legend of the White Snake: The story of the White Snake and Xu Xian is one of the most famous love myths in China. These are only a small part of the Chinese mythology novels. There are many other famous works such as Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, Water Margins, Dream of the Red Chamber and so on.
"Journey to the West" was an ancient Chinese novel that told the legendary story of Tang Sanzang and his disciples who went to the West to obtain scriptures. The following are some of the myths: Sun Wukong was born: Sun Wukong was the senior brother of Tang Sanzang and his disciples, who was born after stealing Taishang Laojun's immortal peaches. Bull Demon King married a wife: Bull Demon King was a bully on the way to the scriptures, but he also had a touching love story. Princess Iron Fan: Princess Iron Fan is the wife of the Bull Demon King. She has a divine fan that can fan all objects. 4. Red Boy: Red Boy is the adopted son of Sun Wukong. He comes from the mysterious Flaming Mountain and has the magical Fiery Golden Eyes and the Elixir of Immortality. White Bone Demon: White Bone Demon is a mysterious demon. She once tried to eat Tang Sanzang and his disciples, but was defeated by Sun Wukong and others. 6. Flaming Mountain: The Flaming Mountain is a place that Tang Sanzang and his disciples must pass through. There is a sea of fire and bonfire on the top of the mountain. There is also the Fire Dragon King in the sea of fire. The reason why the Flaming Mountain was so dangerous was that there was a divine fire formed by the thousand-year-old volcanic eruption on the mountain. 7. The story of the Heavenly Palace: On the way to obtain the scriptures, Sun Wukong and the others had a series of stories with the immortals in the Heavenly Palace, including the battle between Sun Wukong and Taishang Laojun, the battle between Zhu Bajie and the heavenly soldiers and generals, and so on. These mythical stories played an important role in Journey to the West, adding mysterious colors and touching plots to the story.
The emergence of ancient myths was the result of a combination of factors, including but not limited to the following: Human exploration of nature and gods: In ancient times, people began to recognize the power and mystery of nature and began to explore the existence of gods. These explorations may have led to the creation of beliefs and myths about gods. 2. Changes in society and culture: With the changes in society and culture, people's values, beliefs, and worldviews are constantly changing. These changes may have led to the emergence of mythical stories. Legends and narrative traditions: The stories in ancient legends are usually passed down for a long time. These stories may come from people's personal experiences, folklore, or books. These stories were passed down and adapted into modern myths. 4. Political and religious factors: In ancient times, political and religious institutions tried to convey their ideas and ideas through myths and legends. These mythical stories were used to promote their beliefs and ideas, but they could also be used to intimidate and rule the people. The emergence of ancient myths and legends was the result of a combination of many factors. Behind different myths and legends, there was a unique historical and social background.
All the mythical beasts in the Great China Treasure Hunting Series included: Top, slow, red, shiny, Qiabebei, Dong Dong Qiang, golden, light, hot, watery, hard, chubby, black, furry, cute, sheep, lollipop, Meng Tiantian, anxious, crazy to eat, Kirin, Golden-winged Bird, mocking wind, white snake, lion dance, golden rooster, green dragon, vermilion bird, black tortoise, white tiger, four elephants, white crane, hairy crab, treasure vase elephant, golden bull, black glazed three-colored horse, nine-tailed fox, pixiu, five sheep, Tang lion, tapir. Qian Golden Monkey, Panda, Taotie, and Yu Bird.
There were many strange stories about ancient people in China's long history. The following are some of them: After Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, he implemented a system of central power. He ordered the land of the whole country to be returned to the central government and imposed taxes. Some commoners had no choice but to rack their brains to avoid taxes because they could not afford it. So Qin Shihuang ordered a nationwide search for "dragon beds" and "treasures" to cover up the truth of the tax. Finally, a man named Wang Hai secretly dug out a huge golden bed and presented it to Qin Shihuang. Qin Shihuang was very happy to confer it as a "sacred bed" and promote it throughout the country. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, there was a minister named Liu Ju. Liu Ju was the brother of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, but because he opposed the reform policy of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he was framed and eventually committed suicide. However, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not forget his brother, so soon after his death, he issued an imperial edict to move Liu Ju's grave to a remote place and forbade anyone to worship him. During the Tang Dynasty, there was a general named Wang Xianzhi. During his expedition, he met a mysterious Taoist priest who told him that there was a monster called "Black Cloud Covering the Top" flying in the sky that would bring disaster to the Tang Dynasty. So Wang Xianzhi ordered his soldiers to pick up their weapons and go to the sky to snipe the monsters on the top of the black cloud. In the end, Wang Xianzhi successfully defeated it and the Tang Dynasty safely passed this period. During the Song Dynasty, there was a politician named Zhao Gou. In the political struggle, he met a mysterious Taoist priest who told him that if he wanted to save the fate of the Song Dynasty, he had to find a divine beast called "Phoenix". So Zhao Gou ordered his officials to search the world for the Phoenix and finally found it in Hainan.
The Classic of Mountains and Seas was an ancient Chinese geographical work that contained many myths and legends. The following are some of the famous stories: 1. Legend of Long Snake Mountain: In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, Long Snake Mountain was believed to be the place where the Snake God lived. There used to be a Snake Kingdom where the people lived on snakes and the Snake God controlled the entire Snake Kingdom. The legend of the Queen Mother of the West: The Queen Mother of the West was a goddess in ancient Chinese mythology. She was considered to be immortal and an immortal. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, there were many stories about the Queen Mother of the West. For example, she once had a relationship with Apollo, the Sun God. 3. The legend of the East Ocean Dragon Palace: In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, the East Ocean Dragon Palace is considered to be the place where the Dragon God lives. Many mythical creatures such as whales and divine dragons were thought to be related to the East Ocean Dragon Palace. 4. The legend of the phoenix: The phoenix is the bird god in ancient Chinese mythology. It is believed to be the embodiment of the sun and the moon. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, there were many stories about the divine bird phoenix. For example, it once flew into the sky and shone the sun and moon on the human world. Legend of giants: There are many legends about giants in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. For example, there was a place called the Giant Country where many tall giants lived. These are just some of the famous myths in the Classic of Mountains and Seas. There are many other stories and creatures that make up an important part of ancient Chinese mythology.