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         Chinese Mythology:     more books (101)
  1. Handbook of Chinese Mythology (Handbooks of World Mythology) by Lihui Yang, Deming An, 2008-03-13
  2. Chinese Mythology: An Introduction by Anne M. Birrell, 1999-04-07
  3. Chinese Mythology by Claude Helft, 2007-10-30
  4. Dragons, Gods & Spirits from Chinese Mythology by Tao Sanders, 1987-01-01
  5. Chinese Mythology A to Z by Jeremy Roberts, 2004-07
  6. Chinese Myths (British Museum--Legendary Past Series) by Anne Birrell, 2000-09-15
  7. A Chinese Bestiary : Strange Creatures from the Guideways Through Mountains and Seas by Richard E. Strassberg, 2002-06-17
  8. Chinese Mythology (Mythology Around the World) by Owen Giddens, Sandra Giddens, 2006-05-30
  9. Chinese Gods and Myths (Ancient Cultures)
  10. Chinese Myths (Graphic Mythology) by Rob Shone, Claudia Saraceni, 2006-03-30
  11. Ritual and Mythology of the Chinese Triads: Creating an Identity (Sinica Leidensia, V. 43) by Barend J. Ter Haar, 1998-11
  12. Chinese Mythology (Library of the World's Myths and Legends) by Anthony Christie, 1985-09
  13. Essential Chinese Mythology: Stories That Change the World by Martin Palmer, Zhao Xiaomin, et all 1997-06
  14. Chinese Myth: A Treasury of Legends, Art, and History (The World of Mythology) by Philip Wilkinson, 2007-09-30

1. Chinese Mythology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Chinese mythology is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religions that have been passed down in oral or written tradition. These include creation myths and legends and
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search "Nine Dragons" handscroll section, by Chen Rong, 1244 AD, Chinese Song Dynasty Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Chinese mythology is a collection of cultural history folktales , and religions that have been passed down in oral or written tradition. These include creation myths and legends and myths concerning the founding of Chinese culture and the Chinese state . Like many mythologies, it has in the past been believed to be, at least in part, a factual recording of history Historians have conjectured that the Chinese mythology began in the 12th century B.C. The myths and legends were passed down in oral form for over a thousand years, before being written in books such as Shan Hai Jing . Other myths continued to be passed down through oral traditions like theater and song, before being recorded as novels such as Hei'an Zhuan Epic of Darkness (literally Epic of the Darkness ). This collection of epic legends is preserved by a community of Chinese Han nationality , inhabitants of the Shennongjia mountain area in Hubei , and contains accounts from the birth of Pangu up to the historical era.

2. Chinese Mythology
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3. Chinese Mythology - New World Encyclopedia
Chinese mythology is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religious tradition that has been passed down for centuries in oral or written form.
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Chinese herbology) Next (Chinese painting) Dragon-gods, from Myths and Legends of China , 1922 by E. T. C. Werner Chinese mythology is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religious tradition that has been passed down for centuries in oral or written form. There are several aspects to Chinese mythology , including creation myths and legends, and myths concerning the founding of Chinese culture and the Chinese state. Chinese mythology generally concerns moral issues and informs people about their culture and values. Like many mythologies, some people believe it to be at least in part a factual recording of history Chinese myths are thought to have originated around the twelfth century B.C.E. , and were transmitted orally for over one thousand years before being recorded in books such as Shui Jing Zhu and Shan Hai Jing. These early works are the sources for the myths which are extant today. There has been extensive interaction between Chinese mythology and the major belief systems of Confucianism Taoism , and Buddhism. Elements of pre-existing mythology were adapted into these belief systems, and some of the teachings and beliefs of these systems also became incorporated into Chinese mythology. For example, the Taoist belief in a spiritual paradise became incorporated into mythology, as the place where immortals and deities dwell. The myths glorifying the benevolent rulers of the past, the

4. Category:Chinese Mythology - Monstropedia - The Largest Encyclopedia About Monst
Pages in category Chinese mythology The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
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5. Chinese Mythology Topics At Duck Duck Go
Battle of Zhuolu The Battle of Zhuolu is the second battle in Chinese history as recorded in the Records of the Grand Historian, fought in the 26th century BC between the Yellow
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6. Category:Chinese Mythology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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7. Chinese Mythology: Encyclopedia - Chinese Mythology
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8. Chinese Mythology | Ask.com Encyclopedia
Chinese mythology is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religions that have been passed down in oral or written tradition. These include creation myths and
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9. Chinese Mythology - Mythology And Folklore - Classic Literature
Chinese mythology dates back to the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Since then, the tales have been filled with dragons, gods, disasters, tricksters, struggle, and much more.
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    Chinese mythology is the mythology of China Chinese civilization. Many of the legends of Chinese mythology take place during the period of Sanhuangwudi. ImageDragon gods
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    • Three Pure Ones Daoist / highest deities Jade Emperor Daoist / ruler of Heaven and Earth Eight Immortals Daoist / He Xiangu, Cao Guojiu, Li Tieguai, Lan Caihe, Lu Dongbin, Han Xiang Zi, Zhang Guo Lao, Zhongli Quan Four Heavenly Kings Buddhist / Feng1 Tiao2 Yu3 Shun4 Bi Gan, Cai Shen God of Wealth; Rides on a Tiger Chang E Yi's wife, the moon Goddess. Che Kung Erlang Shen Fei Lian or Feng Bo Wind God. Enemy of Shen Yi. God of North (Bei Di, Pak Tai) Guan Yu Hau Wong Hung Shing Jingzha Kam Fa K'ueihsing God of examinations Lung Mo Man Cheong Man Mo Meng Po Muzha Nezha Nu Ba, Ancient goddess of drought. Qi Yu Sam Po, sister of Matsu Shen Yi The saviour of China. A great archer. (See note in solar deity) Shing Wong Sun Wukong The Monkey King from the story Journey to the West Tam Kung, sea god

    11. Chinese Mythology - Free Net Encyclopedia
    Chinese Mythology is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religions that have been passed down in oral or written form. There are several aspects to Chinese
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    Template:Not list Chinese Mythology is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religions that have been passed down in oral or written form. There are several aspects to Chinese mythology, including creation myths and legends and myths concerning the founding of Chinese culture and the Chinese state. Like many mythologies, some people believe it to be a factual recording of history. Historians have conjectured that the Chinese mythology began in 12th century B.C. (close to the time of the Trojan War ). The myths and legends were passed down in oral format for over a thousand years, before being written down in early books such as Shui Jing Zhu and Shan Hai Jing . Other myths continued to be passed down through oral traditions such as theatre and song, before being recorded in the form of novels such as Fengshen Yanyi The writing of such stories sparked various writers, influenced by the alchemist's ideas and Taoist and Buddhist superstitions, were interested in inventing stories about gods and ghosts. Some of them show their unusual imagination and mastery of the written language. This practice was continued in the next period, the period of Southern and Northern Dynasties. But the dawn of fiction, in the true sense of the term, came much later, in the middle of the Tang Dynasty, when many well-known writers and poets went in for story-writing. Their stories have a wide range of subject matter and themes, reflecting various aspects of human nature, human relations and social life. In form they are not short notes or anecdotes like the tales produced before them, but well-structured stories with interesting plots and vivid characters, often several thousand words in length. Among them are many tales whose main characters are gods, ghosts, or foxes.

    12. Chinese Mythology - Wikivisual
    Chinese Mythology is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religions that have been passed down in oral or written form. There are several aspects to Chinese
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    Without proper rendering support , you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Chinese characters. Chinese Mythology is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religions that have been passed down in oral or written form. There are several aspects to Chinese mythology, including creation myths and legends and myths concerning the founding of Chinese culture and the Chinese state. Like many mythologies, some people believe it to be a factual recording of history. Many myths are better known in the US by their Japanese versions Historians have conjectured that the Chinese mythology began in 12th century B.C. (close to the time of the Trojan War ). The myths and legends were passed down in oral format for over a thousand years, before being written down in early books such as Shui Jing Zhu and Shan Hai Jing . Other myths continued to be passed down through oral traditions such as theatre and song, before being recorded in the form of novels such as Fengshen Yanyi
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    13. Chinese Mythology
    A selection of articles related to Chinese Mythology Chinese Mythology Encyclopedia Chinese mythology. At the moment this page contains a list of links.
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    14. Chinese Mythology - Wikinfo
    Important mythologies and deities . 盘古开天辟地 Pangu cleaves open heaven and earth the traditional story of the Earth 's creation in Chinese mythology.
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    Chinese mythology is the mythology of Chinese civilization . Many of the legends of Chinese mythology take place during the period of Sanhuangwudi
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    Mythology is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religions that have been passed down in oral or written form. There are several aspects to Chinese mythology, including creation myth s and legends and myths concerning the founding of Chinese culture and the Chinese state. Like many mythologies, some people believe it to be a factual recording of history. Historians have conjectured that the Chinese mythology began in 12th century B.C. (close to the time of the Trojan War ). The myths and legends were passed down in oral format for over a thousand years, before being written down in early books such as Shui Jing Zhu and Shan Hai Jing . Other myths continued to be passed down through oral traditions such as theatre and song, before being recorded in the form of novels such as Fengshen Yanyi Contents

    16. The Book Of THoTH (Leaves Of Wisdom) - Chinese Mythology
    Chinese Mythology is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religions that have been passed down in oral or written form. There are several aspects to Chinese
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    Chinese Mythology is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religions that have been passed down in oral or written form. There are several aspects to Chinese mythology, including creation myths and legends and myths concerning the founding of Chinese culture and the Chinese state. Like many mythologies, some people believe it to be a factual recording of history. Historians have conjectured that the Chinese mythology began in 12th century B.C. (close to the time of the Trojan War ). The myths and legends were passed down in oral format for over a thousand years, before being written down in early books such as Shui Jing Zhu and Shan Hai Jing . Other myths continued to be passed down through oral traditions such as theatre and song, before being recorded in the form of novels such as Fengshen Yanyi
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    17. Chinese Mythology Summary | BookRags.com
    Chinese mythology. Chinese mythology summary with 17 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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    18. Chinese Mythology: Story, Pictures And Information - Footnote.com
    Chinese Mythology story, pictures and information, learn share and discover the life and times of Chinese Mythology.
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    19. Chinese Mythology - Definition
    Important mythologies and deities . N wa 女娲补天 N wa seals the broken sky using stones of seven different colours the patch becomes the rainbow.
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    Chinese mythology is the mythology of Chinese civilization . Many of the legends of Chinese mythology take place during the period of Sanhuangwudi Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Important mythologies and deities
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    20. Chinese Mythology Facts - Freebase
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