Pangu was the founder of all things in China mythology. There was no evidence to prove that he was a real person. In China mythology, the image of Pangu first appeared in the ancient books written by Xu Zheng, the Supreme Minister of Dongwu during the Three Kingdoms period. Legend had it that he was a giant as tall as heaven and earth. There were sayings that he used his hands and feet to open up heaven and earth or used an axe to split heaven and earth. After his death, all parts of his body turned into mountains, rivers, and all things. Although there were some mythical images similar to Pangu in some ancient books of the Pre-Qin period, and there was a saying that Pangu had been worshipped as a god before the Qin and Han Dynasties, these were all myths and legends. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
Pangu and God were not the same person. Pangu was the God of Creation in China mythology. He divided the chaotic world into heaven and earth through the creation of heaven and earth. Then, every part of his body turned into everything in the world, such as his eyes becoming the sun and moon, his limbs and head forming the five mountains, his blood forming rivers and lakes, etc., reflecting a spirit of self-sacrifice and sacrifice. His creation process was arduous and long, and he lived together with mankind and blessed future generations. God was the widely known creator in Western culture. God used seven days to create all matter in the world, including humans. After the creation of the world, he rested on the seventh day and made it a holy day. God was in a dominant position to govern mankind. He was the ruler, the revealer, the savior, and the judge. He was the spiritual pillar of mankind. There were significant differences in the creation process, the relationship with humans, and the interpretation of meaning in their respective cultures, so they were not the same person. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
There were different opinions on whether Pangu and the original soul of creation were the same person. One view believed that Pangu was the original soul of creation. When the universe was in chaos, Pangu was born as the first living creature. He created the Primordial Chaos, shattered the Yin and Yang Qi, and created all things in the world. From the perspective of the ancestor god who created everything, he could be regarded as the original soul of creation. However, there were also opinions that differentiated the two. The Founding Original Spirit was a fictional character in the modern online novel " Primal Chaos." In the setting of the online novel, the Founding Original Spirit had its own story system. The plot of his disciple was quite different from the traditional Pangu myth. Moreover, China mythology and orthodox Taoism did not mention the person who created the original spirit. Taoism did not recognize the person who created the original spirit and other fictional characters. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
Pangu had different identities in different cultures and legends. In some legends, Pangu was regarded as the God of Creation. He created the world and created all things in the world. For example, in traditional China mythology, after Pangu woke up from chaos, he used an axe and chisel to open up the world. After his death, his body turned into all things in the world, such as his breath turning into white clouds, his voice turning into thunder, his left eye turning into the sun and his right eye turning into the moon. In some folk customs and regional cultures, Pangu was revered as an emperor. For example, in folk activities, there were related contents such as the birthday of Emperor Pangu, and there were some cultural items related to Emperor Pangu. For example, Emperor Pangu forgave Liu Ding, Liu Jia, reciting the Eight Trigrams and spending money. In some legends, Pangu was associated with specific regional cultures and religious myths, and was given special meaning. For example, in some legends in Fujian, Emperor Pangu was related to local myths and temple sacrifices. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
Pangu and Heavenly Lord Yuanshi were not the same person, but in some legends, Pangu incarnated into Heavenly Lord Yuanshi. In the Taoist mythological system, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was the highest god of Taoism, the Jade Pure Heaven of the 36 heavens. Pangu was the God of Creation in ancient myths. He used a huge axe to split the chaotic world. After his death, his body turned into the sun, moon, stars, mountains, rivers, plants, birds, and beasts. It was said that Pangu's primordial spirit formed the Heavenly Lord Yuanshi after cultivation, but the two had their own independent roles and meanings in different myths, legends and cultural records. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!