Chinese Mythology: Gou Mang, God of Spring
Preface:Gou Mang (句芒) is the god of wood, spring, and the east in ancient Chinese folk mythology, in charge of…
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Chinese myths, a product of traditional Chinese culture from the ancient times, are generally known for the characters of gods and immortals, demons and monsters, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas; they include a variety of natural gods and deified heroes. The plots of myths are usually characterized by changes, divine powers, strange events, wars, and love.
Preface:Gou Mang (句芒) is the god of wood, spring, and the east in ancient Chinese folk mythology, in charge of…
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