Nu Wa: The Goddess of Creation in China Ancient Myth.
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.
Tathagata was emphasized in Buddhist scriptures 3000 years ago.
Shan Hai Jing is a book that records ancient myths, geography, plants, animals, minerals, products, witchcraft, religion, medicine, folk customs and nationalities in China, and reflects all kinds of cultural phenomena. In addition to preserving rich mythological material.
It also involves many academic fields, such as philosophy, aesthetics, religion, history, geography, astronomy, meteorology, medicine, animals, plants, minerals, folklore, ethnology, geology, oceanography, psychology, anthropology and so on.