Nu Wa, the goddess of creation in ancient China mythology.
Also known as Wa Huang, Nu Wa and Nu Wa Shi, it is the beginning of Chinese people's humanities and the true god who bless the country.
Creation myth
In the myth of Nu Wa, a series of achievements, from the initial transformation of Nu Wa into a god, to the transformation of all things by Nu Wa, and then to the creation of man by Nu Wa, are all carried out in the state of opposition between heaven and earth. Nu Wa used to be in a state of lawlessness, no land and no people. From the birth of Nu Wa, she first became a god, and the appearance of God led to the birth of heaven. Then Nu Wa incarnated everything, and then everything appeared, and the earth also appeared. At this time, the world is at peace.
According to the records of Nu Wa in Qin and Han Dynasties, such as Shan Hai Jing, Chu Ci, Shuo Wen Jie Zi, we can see that Nu Wa has transformed into all things and protoss, which is consistent with the view that body organs have transformed into all things (with gods) after the fall of ancient gods in the creation myths of all nationalities in the world.
Since the later Pangu myth and other minority creation myths also contained the content of the metaplasia of all things and gods, this affirmation also increased its reliability. Comparing Nu Wa with the ancient creation myths recorded in other countries, in fact, this description indicates the beginning of creation. Before all things, the material God used to create could only be his own body.
Scholars have come to some conclusions by studying the ancient books such as Shan Hai Jing, Huai Nan Zi, Chu Ci, Customs, Zhu, Historical Records and Taiping Magnolia. It is believed that the most outstanding achievements of Nu Wa, one of the mythological figures, are "making people unearthed" and "refining stones to make up the sky", but one thing is often overlooked, that is, Nu Wa, reflected in folk myths and legends, is the creator of all things in the world.