Both Eastern and Western myths were among the oldest legends in the world, with far-reaching influence. They have different forms of expression in different cultures, but they all describe some supernatural or supernatural characters and events. Eastern mythology usually focused on China, Japan, Korea, and other Asian countries, describing some mythical characters and stories of gods and monsters such as Sun Wukong, Nezha, and the Jade Emperor. These mythological characters usually had superhuman strength and wisdom, with mysterious backgrounds and special abilities. Western mythology originated from ancient Greek, ancient Roman, and other European cultures. It mainly told the stories of some ancient Greek and Roman mythological characters such as Zeus, Hera, Apollo, and so on. These mythological figures were usually regarded as the creators and protectors of the world, with superhuman strength and wisdom, as well as some mysterious background and special abilities. Although Eastern and Western myths have different forms of expression, they all reflect the continuous exploration and imagination of human beings towards natural and supernatural forces. They were not only an important part of cultural traditions, but also a source of inspiration for literature, movies and other artistic creations.
Other than Eastern mythology, Western mythology, and Greek mythology, there were also some other mythological stories. For example, Norse mythology, Egyptian mythology, Indian mythology, and so on all had their own unique story systems. These mythological stories usually described the origins and backstories of various gods, heroes, monsters, and monsters. They also described the love, hatred, competition, and cooperation between them. Mythology is an important part of human culture. It not only has religious significance, but also has philosophical and cultural value.
There were many similarities between Chinese mythology and Western mythology, but there were also many differences. The difference between Chinese mythology and Western mythology lies in their cultural and historical backgrounds. Chinese mythology was mainly produced from the influence of ancient Chinese culture and ideology, including Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism and so on. Western mythology was produced from the culture and ideology of ancient Greece and Rome, including philosophy, religion, politics and so on. There were also differences between Chinese mythology and Western mythology in terms of character creation. The heroes in Chinese mythology were usually tall, mighty, powerful, and resourceful characters such as Sun Wukong and Nezha. The heroes in Western mythology were usually more handsome, smart, brave, and capable of leadership, such as Zeus and the twelve gods of Olympus. Chinese mythology and Western mythology also had differences in terms of storyline. The plots of Chinese mythology were usually rich and involved various elements such as gods, monsters, and Xianxia, such as Journey to the West and Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. Western myths were relatively simple and usually revolved around a certain character or event, such as the Genesis in the Bible or the Iliad in Homer's epic. There were also differences in the mythological theme between Chinese mythology and Western mythology. The theme of Chinese mythology usually involved the relationship between man and God, morality and ethics, and the relationship between nature and human beings, such as "Heaven and Earth are heartless and treat all things as straw dogs","loyal to serve the country","harmony between man and nature", etc. Western mythology usually involved the origin of human beings, the existence of gods, power struggles, religious beliefs, and so on. For example," God created mankind "," the struggle between gods and demons ", and " religious fanaticism ".
Western mythology refers to a series of myths and legends that have been passed down from ancient Greek mythology to modern literature, movies, and other artistic forms. These stories and legends usually described heroes, gods, monsters, or other mysterious creatures. They contained many mythological elements such as love, sacrifice, desire, fate, and so on. There were many famous stories in Western mythology, such as Zeus and Hera in Greek mythology, Odin in Norse mythology, Isis in Egyptian mythology, and so on. These stories were widely spread and adapted into various forms of literature such as novels, movies, poems, and so on. Some of the famous Western mythology novels included Harry Potter, Twilight, Lord of the Rings, and so on. Not only did these novels tell stories of myths, but they also incorporated many literary elements and plots to let the readers feel the charm of Western myths.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "The World of Pantheon": The protagonist is an epic mythical character. The ancient hundred races, the great war between immortals and demons, the vassals fighting for hegemony, the floating clouds in the sky, and the various civilizations and races alternate in the war elegy. The magnificent scene is not to be missed. 2. Mythology Invasion of the Otherworld: An ancient mythological character grows out of an old tree and starts a vigorous mythological invasion with someone. It explodes the entire Otherworld. It's very exciting. 3. "Mythical Crown": Based on the epic fantasy adventures from the Western Mythological Era to the early Middle Ages, swords and magic, dragons and monsters, gods and war, traditional epic fantasy is not to be missed. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗