Pangu is a folk legend in China. He started the world in Kunlun Mountain. The narration of Pangu myth can be found in the records of May 3rd calendar, May 3rd calendar and different stories. Pangu's epoch-making theory first appeared in the Calendar of March 5 written by Xú Zhēng, a Wu native of the Three Kingdoms, and its earliest image was found in Guangbo Legend and The Trial of the Fairy World. It was a snake with a dragon head or a snake with a human face.
Nu Wa, the goddess of creation in ancient China mythology. 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.
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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.
Based on archaeological remains, relics and painted pottery patterns, Nu Wa provided information about prehistoric people's struggle against floods and life impressions of reproductive worship. The historical and cultural roots lie in the inheritance of the concept of female worship in the primitive matriarchal society.
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.
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