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 the Chinese nation's humanities and the true god to 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. Because the world is falling, colorful stones are melted to fill the sky, and the tortoise is enough to stand up four poles, leaving the myth and legend of the goddess mending 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.
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The historical position of Nu Wa;
Nu Wa is the human ancestor and the mother of the Chinese nation. Nuwa culture has a long history, extensive and profound, and rich in content. It is an excellent traditional culture of prehistoric civilization and Chinese nation, and also an important research object of prehistoric civilization in China.
Ancient pre-Qin documents such as Shi Shuan Pian, Chu Ci, Li Ji, Shan Hai Jing and Huai Nan Zi, and historical materials such as Hanshu, Custom Yi Tong, Emperor Century, Du Yizhi, Lu Shi, Yi Shi and historical records since Qin and Han Dynasties.
It occupies an important position in the whole ancient culture series. It is an important part of the history of human development and folklore research, and its value:
First, it has outstanding historical and cultural research value and is an important historical material for inheriting Chinese civilization and national spirit;
Second, it plays an important role in realizing national integration, enhancing national cohesion and building a harmonious society;
Third, it plays an important role in enhancing entrepreneurship, enriching the treasure house of Chinese culture and promoting cultural exchanges;
Fourthly, it embodies the unique folk customs and folk cultural phenomena, which has far-reaching historical significance for life etiquette, human survival and cultural inheritance.