I recommend you to read 'Eldest Senior Brother of the Primitive World'. This book told the story of a man who took Hongjun as his master in the Primordial World. After becoming the Eldest Brother, he went through all kinds of difficulties to save his Master, Second Brother, and Third Brother who were captured by demons. The plot was tight and the story was full of ups and downs. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not sure what novel you're referring to. However, according to my understanding, you might be asking about a novel about the prehistoric times. The main character traveled back to the prehistoric times and took Tongtian as his master. This type of novel was more commonly seen, such as Battle Through the Heavens, Martial Refinement Peak, and so on.
Book recommendation: Bring the Heavenly Dao to the Wilderness The main character of this Xianxia-Mythological Cultivation novel was also a modern man. He accidentally transmigrated to the primeval era, helped Pangu create the world, and saved Pangu's life. Later, he returned to the modern world and brought Pangu and Nuwa back to the primeval world to continue their adventures. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
No, this kind of plot description should be the plot of the book "Rebirth of the Origin".
The book, Dao of Pangu Chaos, met the requirements. It described that before Pangu created the world, a person transmigrated into the body of the Chaos Demon God and did not become Pangu's brother. After Pangu created the world, Hongjun appeared and preached before Hongjun. I recommend this book to you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation.😘
The story is about the protagonist who is reborn into the Chaos. His cultivation is destroyed, but he has the opportunity to transcend the Great Dao. Let's see how he defeats many opponents in the Untainted Land and unifies the Untainted Land. Finally, he transcends the Chaos and attains the Great Dao. The main character in the novel also became dao companions with Three Nights. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
According to the descriptions of the plots in " The World Suppressing Immortal of Primeval World " and " Supreme Nothingness of Primeval World ", Pangu's body transformed into all things after he created the world. Later, due to the excessive consumption of his body and the incomplete Heavenly Dao, his spirit gradually dissipated and finally returned to the Dao, merging with Chaos and disappearing. Thus, Pangu's death was related to his body's overconsumption and his incomplete Dao.
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.
You might be looking for "Primordial World: Invincible at the Beginning, Dominating the Hong Meng Heaven List", a classical Xianxia novel. It tells the story of the protagonist who transmigrated to the Primordial World and became the 13th Prince of Wuding of Great Shang. Later, with the appearance of the Hong Meng Heaven List, his identity was gradually exposed and he became a Chaos Saint. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Pangu Worship referred to the worship and respect of Pangu, the god. It could be seen that Pangu worship existed in different regions and ethnic groups in China. Yao and She regarded Pangu as their ancestor. Their culture, temple sacrifices, and oral traditions were all related to Pangu. In the Huadu area of Guangdong Province, the birthday of King Pangu has been passed down to this day as a folk activity. In Qing County, Hebei Province, Pangu Temple was the core site of Pangu worship culture. In addition, the cultural relics of Pangu belief were also distributed in Henan, Guangxi, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangxi and other provinces. However, the search results did not provide clear information about the specific origin and significance of Pangu worship. Therefore, the details and background of Pangu's worship needed further research and information.
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.