Chinese Mythology: Tian Di Di Jun
Di Jun (帝俊), the Ancient Celestial Emperor, father of the sun and the moon in Chinese ancient myths and legends. Myths about Di Jun are quite fragmentary, and are centrally…
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Chinese myths are the beginning of China’s ancient history and culture, and to understand them is to understand the roots of China and the Chinese people.
Di Jun (帝俊), the Ancient Celestial Emperor, father of the sun and the moon in Chinese ancient myths and legends. Myths about Di Jun are quite fragmentary, and are centrally…
I. Profile Appearance Golden dragon-patterned crown with nine strings of jade beads, black imperial robe embroidered with sun, moon, and stars, holding a black jade scepter symbolizing destiny. Cloud-patterned boots…
The Tian Di (天帝) is the supreme lord in Chinese mythology, the emperor who rules the heavens and the worlds, and the supreme god sometimes changes with different dynasties. In…
Chi You (蚩尤), the legendary manufacture of weapons, but also rumored to be the Lord God of War, and the Huang Di (黄帝), Yan Di (炎帝) and called “Chinese three…
Zhu Rong (祝融), known as Red Emperor (赤帝), is the god of fire and the god of the south in ancient Chinese mythology. According to the “Classic of Mountains and…
Mythical Creature Analysis Kunpeng: The most philosophically significant beast in Chinese mythology, originating from Zhuangzi·Xiao Yao You‘s “fish in the Northern Dark Sea named Kun”. Its prototype combines Shan Hai…
Divine Dragon Analysis Yinglong: The most meritorious creation deity in Chinese mythology, described in Shan Hai Jing as having “wings on back, scaly body with spinal spines”. As totem of…
Historical & Mythological Analysis Emperor Ku: Third of the Five Emperors, recorded in Records of the Grand Historian as “Qun” with title Gaoxin. Therefore, many people say that he is…
Historical & Mythological Analysis Zhuanxu: Second of the Five Emperors, recorded in Records of the Grand Historian as grandson of Huangdi. The dragon-tiger clam tomb at Puyang Xishuipo (4500 BCE)…
Historical & Mythological Analysis Shaohao: One of the Five Emperors, recorded in Records of the Grand Historian as “Zhi” with title Jintian. Bird-shaped jade artifacts from Dawenkou culture (4300-2500 BCE)…