Pangu's myths and legends were first recorded in the 2nd century AD in the Three Kingdoms period, in the "San Wu Li Ji" written by Xu Zheng of Dongwu. However, in the Pre-Qin period, there were a large number of mythical images similar to Pangu in the Classic of Mountains and Seas, Zhuangzi, and other ancient books. The Six Arts of Ming also briefly recorded that Pangu had been worshipped as a god before the Qin and Han Dynasties, but the exact image and story of Pangu were only recorded in the Three Kingdoms period. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
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In the traditional China mythological system, there was no such thing as Patriarch Hongjun. Daoist Hongjun was an original character in the novel "Investiture of the Gods". In the relevant settings of the Investiture of the Gods, Hongjun already existed before Pangu created the world. Hongjun awakened in the Primordial Chaos. Later, Pangu worshiped Patriarch Hongjun and sat down together with him. Finally, Pangu created the world. However, this was only the setting in the Investiture of the Gods. From the perspective of the mythological system, Pangu was the god who created the world. He was usually considered a very ancient existence, which was earlier than the concept of many mythological characters. According to the logic of the novel and its derivative settings, Patriarch Hongjun seemed to have appeared earlier. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
Pangu was a legendary figure. In ancient China legends, Pangu was the god who created the world. Before the world was created, the universe was as chaotic as an egg. Pangu woke up after sleeping for about 18000 years and created the world with his divine power. After that, all parts of his body turned into everything in the world, such as his left eye becoming the sun and his right eye becoming the moon. Although Pangu was a legend among many Chinese people, there was no scientific evidence to prove that he was a real person. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
The earliest version of the legend can be traced back to Europe in the late 19th century. At that time, people combined various myths, legends, and historical events to create various legendary stories. One of the earliest legendary stories was the Odey. The story of the Greek mythological hero, Austin, who had gone through all kinds of adventures and challenges in the process of exploration and seeking wealth, finally completed his mission and became a hero. Later, people combined the Odey with other legends to create more complicated and fantastical legends. One of the earliest versions of these legends was Katu. "Katu" tells the story of an ancient kingdom. Katu was attacked by evil forces. The brave knight Katu embarked on a journey full of danger and challenges in order to save the kingdom. As time went on, people continued to explore and create legends, and these stories became more and more complicated and fantasy became more and more popular, becoming one of the important topics in various literary works and movies.
The information about the TV series 'The Legend of Pangu's Creation' was not clear. The search results mentioned some TV series related to Pangu's creation of the world, such as Legend of Heaven and Earth, Legend, and Fuxi and Nuwa, but there was no explicit mention of the TV series. Therefore, based on the information provided, I can't be sure if there's a TV series about the Legend of Pangu's Creation.
In China myths and legends, Pangu and Heavenly Lord Yuanshi had a complicated relationship. Pangu was the oldest god in the China mythological system. He was the widely known God of Creation. There was a legend among the people that he held a huge axe and split the world. After Pangu's death, his consciousness, primordial spirit, and true spirit did not dissipate. According to one theory, they absorbed the Spiritual Qi between heaven and earth separately and turned into three streams of clear Qi. The three streams of clear Qi transformed into the Three Pure Ones, namely Taishang Laojun, Yuanshi Tianzun, and Lingbao Tianzun. This meant that Yuanshi Tianzun was the incarnation of Pangu, but only a part of Pangu. It was just like how Sakyamuni could be called Tathagata Buddha, but Tathagata Buddha was not Sakyamuni. There was also a folk legend. After the Emperor Pangu collapsed, his body turned into all things in nature, but his spirituality was still abundant. He flew in the Nine Heavens to find his home. After meeting the Taiyuan Virgin, he turned into a green light and entered her mouth when she breathed into the sky. Then, the true spirit of Pangu was born from the spine of the Taiyuan Virgin and became the Heavenly Lord of the Origin. From this point of view, Pangu could be regarded as the predecessor of the Heavenly Lord of the Origin. There were also relevant discussions in some literary works. For example, in the Romance of the Gods, there was a mention of Pangu, the immortal who created the world. Some people thought that the Heavenly Lord of the Origin might be the incarnation of Pangu because the Heavenly Lord of the Origin cultivated on Mount Kunlun, and Pangu created the world on Mount Kunlun. Moreover, the Heavenly Lord of the Origin had Pangu's magic weapon, the Pangu Banner. However, there were also people who believed that Pangu was not the Heavenly Lord of the Origin because Pangu appeared earlier than Patriarch Hongjun in the book and created Patriarch Hongjun. The Heavenly Lord of the Origin was the disciple of Patriarch Hongjun, so it could not be Pangu. In Taoist culture, Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was revered as the supreme god of Taoism and was called the Heavenly King Yuanshi. The Taoist classic " General Mirror of Immortals in Past Dynasties " mentioned that " Yuan is the origin, the beginning, the beginning, the innate Qi. This Qi turned into the person who created the world, which was Pangu. It turned into the ancestor who presided over the heaven, which was Yuanshi." This also indicated that Pangu and Heavenly Lord Yuanshi had a close relationship. In short, due to the many versions of China mythology, Pangu belonged to the God of Creation in ancient folk myths and legends, and Heavenly Lord Yuanshi was an immortal in the Taoist system. The relationship between the two had different explanations in different mythological interpretation. 'The Myth of True Love in the Pangu Progenitor Universe' is equally wonderful. Please click to read it!
The 83 version of Legend of the Condor Heroes was not the earliest version. According to historical records, the earliest version of The Legend of the Condor Heroes could be traced back to the 1937 classic TV series version starred by Huang Rihua, Tang Zhenye, and others. This version had an important position in the history of television dramas and had a profound influence on the later version of The Legend of the Condor Heroes. Later, the version of The Legend of the Condor Heroes was constantly updated and developed, such as the 1966 movie version with Jin Yong and others, the 1994 TV series version directed by Zhang Jizhong, and so on. Although the 83 version of the Legend of Condor Heroes was one of them, it was not the earliest version or one of the most popular versions. However, it still had an important position in the history of the Legend of Condor Heroes.
The earliest version of the Legend of the Condor Heroes could be traced back to 1937, when Mr. Jin Yong first created the Legend of the Condor Heroes. The novel was first broadcasted on Hong Kong's television station and received widespread praise and recognition. Later, Mr. Jin Yong revised and supplemented this work many times, making it a classic martial arts novel. The earliest versions may vary according to time and historical background, but Legend of the Condor Heroes is undoubtedly one of Jin Yong's most famous works.
The Legend of the Condor Heroes was first published in 1937.