Yinglong Legend: The Creation Epic of Chinese Dragon
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…
Useful for understanding China
Kua Fu is one of the mythological figures of ancient China, the grandson of the god of the underworld and mother of the earth, Hou Tou Niang Niang. He is huge in size, with his right hand manipulating a green snake and his left hand manipulating a yellow snake, and he exists in three forms: beast, man and god.
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…
Introduction Kuafu is the most tragic hero in Chinese mythology, celebrated for his relentless pursuit of the sun. Symbolizing humanity’s fearless exploration of nature, he is often depicted as a…