There are many Chinese myths. One includes Legend of the Ten Suns, which is about ten suns who take turns warming the earth. But then they get bored, curious, and disobedient, and they all go onto the earth at the same time. As you can probably guess, the result was not pretty. Nine of the suns were shot down by the king's archer, and one was left in the sky. This is just a very quick, very fleeting version of that particular myth.
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E.T.C Werner has written: 'Myths & Legends of China'
Ancient civilizations such as Ancient Greece, Rome, China, The Mayans, Egypt, and the Native Americans.
They are very different; I'll mention only one of these differences: to the Chinese, the dragon is a mythical BENIGN creature. It brings rains and winds, but it is by no means a destructive being. Another difference: bats bring you good luck, they are not afraid of them!
Myths originated as oral traditions passed down through generations in various cultures. They often served as explanations for natural phenomena, customs, beliefs, and the origins of the world or specific societies. Over time, myths were collected and recorded in written form, contributing to the rich tapestry of world mythology.
Myths are myths, and historians pass on the myths.
Myths are myths, and historians pass on the myths.
There are many myths that recur around the world, such as creation myths, myths about the origin of fire, and flood myths.
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