Secondly, in Shan Hai Jing and Chu Ci in the pre-Qin period (although Shuo Wen Jie Zi recorded that there was a word "tile" in Zhou Xuanwang Taishipo's works at the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty, her death was just a rumor), there were already some records of Nu Wa's creation of human beings. Although the records in these two books are still vague, today many people are convinced of their divine intention to create mankind. Mr. Yuan Ke interpreted "Nu Wa has a body, who can make it" in "Songs of the South" as "Nu Wa made someone else's body, and who made her body". Mr. Ding Shan thought these two sentences clearly: "(At least) during the Warring States Period, the story of Nuwa's creation of human beings has been widely circulated in China.
Three, in the "customs" (written by Ying Shao) there are two short articles about Nu Wa:
1, according to folklore, at the beginning of the creation of heaven and earth, there were no human beings on the earth, and it was Nu Wa who kneaded the loess into a ball and made people. She is busy and tired, and despite her best efforts, she still can't keep up with the supply. So she picked up the rope and threw it into the mud. When she lifted the rope and threw it out, the mud fell to the ground and became a person. Later generations said that the rich were made of loess by Nu Wa, and the poor were just made of rope dipped in mud and scattered on the ground by Nu Wa.
Nu Wa prayed in the shrine and asked God to appoint her as matchmaker. So Nu Wa arranged a sexual marriage.
Fourth, Nu Wa: the goddess of creation in China ancient mythology. Also known as Wa Huang, Nu Wa Niangniang and Nu Wa Shi, they are the true gods who open the Chinese nation's humanities and bless the country. According to legend, Nu Wa created human beings, changing day by day, imitating herself with yellow mud, creating human society and establishing the marriage system. Later, the world collapsed, so the colorful stones were melted to fill the sky, and the turtle was cut high enough to set up four poles, leaving the myth and legend of the goddess filling the sky. Nu Wa is not only the goddess who saves the world, but also the god of nature who creates everything. She has magical power and can create at least 70 things every day. She created the world, so she is called the mother of the earth. She is the creator and mother god, and has been widely worshipped for a long time.