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  2. China has one of the longest records of myths of all the countries in the world. We know some of them go way back over 4000 years. From emperors and heroes to mythical creatures like dragons, let’s find out about the myths that are part of the Ancient Chinese past.

  3. Several Lesson Ideas for Ancient China. Lesson Plans and Activities. Ancient China Clipart. Free Use PowerPoints about Ancient China for Kids and Teachers. See Also: The Ancient Mongols for Kids. Museum of the Ancients - Investigate Real Life Artifacts. Marco Polo and his visit to China

  4. Ancient Chinese had various mythological explanations of the creation of the universe, the sky, the earth, people, goods, and various creatures. The earth, the sky, and the whole universe were made by either Shangti or Pangu. The first humans were said to have been made from mud by goddess Nuwa.

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    Chaos

    Chaos is a term used in several Chinese creation myths. This term is used to describe what existed before the earth and heavens. Every myth has a different description of Chaos and what came after.

    The Creation Myths

    One creation myth places the universe begging as an egg. Pangu was born in the middle of this egg, known as the Cosmic Egg. Within the egg, Pangu grew 10 feet everyday for 18,000 years. His body began to turn into different parts of the visible universe. His right eye becoming the moon, and his left the sun. People were finally created when the wind touched the bugs on his skin. This myth is the last and largest account of the creation from a lost text titled Historical Records of the Three S...

    Creators

    1. In some versions of Chinese Mythology, Panguis the first living being and the creator of all things on earth. 2. Nü Guathe goddess who created man in one creation myth. Animism is the personification of natural forces as gods.

    List of Gods

    1. Agriculture 1.1. Shen Nong 1.2. Lai Cho 1.3. Liu Meng Jian-Zhun 1.4. Mang Shen 1.5. Ba Zha 1.6. Bai Zhong 1.7. Shui Fang 1.8. Shui Yong 1.9. Si Se 2. Heng oGoddess of the moon. 3. Cheng HuangGod of walls and ditches. 4. Chih NiiGoddess of spinners, weavers, and clouds. 5. Chin Shu PaoGuardian God. 6. Chu JungGod of fire and executions. 7. Erh LangShape shape shifter against evil spirits. 8. Feng Po PoGoddess of winds. 9. Fu HsiGod of happiness. 10. Hou ChiGod of Harvest. 11. Hsi Wang MuThe...

    The Eight Immortals are not gods but ordinary men and women. They are rewarded immortality by the gods of Taoism for living according to the principals of Taoism. 1. Men 1.1. Li Tieguai 1.2. Zhongli Quan 1.3. Cao Guojiu 1.4. Han Xiang 1.5. Lu Dong-Bin 1.6. Zhan Guojiu 2. Women 2.1. Lan Caihe 2.2. He Xiangu

    Dragon

    The dragonis included in most Chinese myths as a symbol of strength, goodness, and the spirit of change. In ancient China, the original Dragon flew by magic instead of wings and had the body of a snake with the head of a horse. In the center of its forehead was a pearl. The Buddhistsare credited with making the dragon an evil creature. They were said to be filled with evil spirits. The original story of the Chinese dragon has changed over time. The original dragon was a water god. The later m...

    Nine Dragons, handscroll section, by Chen Rong, AD 1244, Song dynasty, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    Bronze mirror with cosmological decoration from the Belitung shipwreck, including Bagua.
    Tainan Madou Dai Tian Temple Eighteen Levels of Hell
    Lamp Representing the Realm of the Queen Mother of the West (1st–2nd century CE)
  5. Chinese mythology is a set of stories, beliefs, and gods originating from Ancient China. Myths in China vary from culture to culture, the most common myths come from the Han culture. The current Chinese government recognizes fifty-six ethnic groups. Each group has their own language and mythology.

  6. Ancient China for Kids. In ancient China, dragons were nice guys. They were caring and looked after things. There were different dragons to guard the wind, the wind, the rain, the rivers, and precious metals. That's why huge paper dragons and gorgeous pottery dragons are seen so often in Chinese art in ancient times and today.

  7. Ancient China for Kids. For many thousands of years, the ancient Chinese believed in many gods, goddesses, magical beings, dragons, and ghosts. They prayed to gods for help and safety. They also prayed to their ancestors to protect them from harm. The kitchen god was an important god.

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