Nüwa mending the sky originated from the Peony Pavilion in the Chinese mythical novel Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. The story was about the love story between a scholar named Dong Yong and a woman named Nuwa. In the story, Dong Yong was courting Nüwa, but Nüwa could not be with Dong Yong because she violated the rules of heaven. In the end, Dong Yong and Nuwa completed the task of mending the sky with the help of an immortal. This story first appeared in the Tang Dynasty and became one of the classic stories in Chinese myths and legends after being interpreted and adapted by the literature of the past dynasties.
The story of Nüwa mending the sky could be traced back to ancient Chinese mythology. It was said that Nüwa used a multicolored stone to mend the sky and save the earth. The exact origin of this book is uncertain because ancient myths are often widely circulated in many versions. Different versions of the book had different authors. Some versions believed that it came from the Classic of Mountains and Seas, while others believed that it came from the Bible. However, no matter where it came from, this book was an important part of ancient Chinese culture. It should be noted that although the story of Nüwa mending the sky is very famous in traditional Chinese culture, it is not a modern literary work but an ancient myth.
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The stories of Nüwa mending the sky and Pangu splitting the world were mentioned in the ancient Chinese classic Classic of Mountains and Seas. The Classic of Mountains and Seas was a mythological geography book in ancient China. It contained many myths, legends, and mysterious stories. Among them, the stories about Nüwa mending the sky and Pangu splitting the world were described as one of the famous stories in ancient legends.
Wu Song is from Shi Naian, the author of Water Margins.
The Desolation Era was not a complete novel. It was a collective name for a series of novels. Nüwa did not appear in any of the chapters. However, there might be descriptions or legends of Nüwa in some novels.
The myth of Nüwa mending the sky came from the ancient Chinese myths of Pangu's Creation and Myths and Legends. In these two stories, Nüwa was regarded as the hero who mended the sky. She created human beings and other creatures with soil and repaired the sky with colorful stones. This mythical story had become a cultural classic in China and other Asian countries.
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The story of Adam and Eve came from the Bible. The Bible was one of the most important classics of the Christian religion. The author was the Christian theologian and ideologist, Joseph Haite.
The story of Nüwa mending the sky could be traced back to ancient Chinese legends, and the earliest records could be traced back to the Classic of Mountains and Seas. This story might have undergone many evolutions and adjustments in the process of inheritance, so there might be different details and settings in different story systems. There were also different explanations regarding the origins of the story and the writing of different materials and legends. There is a saying that this story was originally related to myths and later evolved into legends. There are also some sources that believe that this story was created by an ancient poet or novelist, or it may be adapted from other legends or stories. As for the author, there might be different authors in different story systems. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas, this story was written by an author called the Great Wilderness. In other places, this story might have been written by other ancient poets or novelists.