The concept of descendants of Nuwa first appeared in Chinese mythology. According to legend, Nuwa was a goddess who mended the sky and saved the world. She created humans and left behind a group of gods, including Fuxi, Shennong, and so on. The descendants of Nuwa were called the Nuwa Clan. In ancient Chinese mythology, the Nuwa Clan had always been an important existence and was considered the creator and guardian of heaven and earth.
In online novels, the concept of Nüwa's descendants often appeared, usually in the form of female characters. These characters were often portrayed as having the bloodline of the Goddess Nüwa, possessing extraordinary abilities and charm, and often engaging in intense love or battle with other characters.
Dragons are indeed fearsome. In many myths, they are seen as powerful and often dangerous creatures. For example, in European mythology, dragons guard treasures and breathe fire, symbolizing chaos and destruction. They are huge, with scaly bodies and large wings, making them very intimidating.
Shura was a Japanese word that meant " war,"" struggle," or " conflict." In anime, novels, games, and other literary works, Shura was usually portrayed as a fierce, cruel, and warlike monster or demon.
Asura was the Japanese word for Asura, meaning "fighter" or "combatant". Asura was a monster in ancient Chinese mythology related to the Dragon God of the Eastern Sea. According to legend, Asura was originally a giant dragon in the Eastern Sea that had become an Asura due to excessive cultivation. Shuras were usually portrayed as powerful, ferocious, and cruel demons or monsters who fought fiercely with humans. In anime, novels, games, and other literary works, Asura was often associated with elements such as demons, monsters, and war.
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Chinese Taoist myths can be traced back to ancient times. According to legend, Taoism originated from Lao Tzu, the founder of the Han Dynasty. Lao Tzu was a philosopher and a philosopher. He founded Taoism and spread it to others. After Laozi, Taoism gradually developed and became an important part of Chinese traditional culture.
The emergence of Taoist myths was related to Laozi and his thoughts. Lao Tzu's ideology advocated the concept of "Tao" and believed that it was the origin and foundation of all things in the universe. Taoism also believed that through cultivation, people could enter the realm of "Dao" and obtain spiritual improvement. Therefore, Taoist myths usually depicted some cultivators who finally reached the realm of "Dao" through some means.
The common characters in Taoist mythology included immortals, demons, ghosts, and immortals. These people usually had extraordinary power and ability to interfere with the fate of the human world. The stories of Taoism were rich and varied. There were myths and legends about cultivation, as well as horror stories about immortals, demons, and ghosts.
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Not "cultured scum" was not an idiom. This term is usually used to describe people whose behavior does not conform to moral norms or has low moral standards. A person with elegant and civilized behavior may be described as "gentle", while a person with uncivilized and immoral behavior may be described as "scum". This phrase came from novels like " Battle Through the Heavens ".