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  1. Handbook of Chinese Mythology (Handbooks of World Mythology) by Lihui Yang, Deming An, 2008-03-13
  2. Chinese Mythology: An Introduction by Anne M. Birrell, 1999-04-07
  3. Chinese Mythology by Claude Helft, 2007-10-30
  4. Dragons, Gods & Spirits from Chinese Mythology by Tao Sanders, 1987-01-01
  5. Chinese Mythology A to Z by Jeremy Roberts, 2004-07
  6. Chinese Myths (British Museum--Legendary Past Series) by Anne Birrell, 2000-09-15
  7. A Chinese Bestiary : Strange Creatures from the Guideways Through Mountains and Seas by Richard E. Strassberg, 2002-06-17
  8. Chinese Mythology (Mythology Around the World) by Owen Giddens, Sandra Giddens, 2006-05-30
  9. Chinese Gods and Myths (Ancient Cultures)
  10. Chinese Myths (Graphic Mythology) by Rob Shone, Claudia Saraceni, 2006-03-30
  11. Ritual and Mythology of the Chinese Triads: Creating an Identity (Sinica Leidensia, V. 43) by Barend J. Ter Haar, 1998-11
  12. Chinese Mythology (Library of the World's Myths and Legends) by Anthony Christie, 1985-09
  13. Essential Chinese Mythology: Stories That Change the World by Martin Palmer, Zhao Xiaomin, et all 1997-06
  14. Chinese Myth: A Treasury of Legends, Art, and History (The World of Mythology) by Philip Wilkinson, 2007-09-30

1. Chinese Myths And Fantasies
Brief overview of the history and defining characteristics of chinese mythology.Category Arts Literature Myths and Folktales Myths Chinese......History of chinese mythology Features of chinese mythology. Scholars and criticshave written about the special features of chinese mythology.
http://www.chinavista.com/experience/myth/myth.html
Chinese GB Chinese Big5 History of Chinese Mythology Features of Chinese Mythology Style and Art of Writing History of Chinese Mythology The writing of such stories began in the Wei and Jin Dynasties (220-420), when various writers, influenced by the alchemist's ideas and Taoist and Buddhist superstitions, were interested in inventing stories about gods and ghosts. Some of them show their unusual imagination and mastery of the written language. This practice was continued in the next period, the period of Southern and Northern Dynasties. But the dawn of fiction, in the true sense of the term, came much later, in the middle of the Tang Dynasty, when many well-known writers and poets went in for story-writing. Their stories have a wide range of subject matter and themes, reflecting various aspects of human nature, human relations and social life. In form they are not short notes or anecdotes like the tales produced before them, but well-structured stories with interesting plots and vivid characters, often several thousand words in length. Among them are many tales whose main characters are gods, ghosts, or foxes. Mythical stories of the Song Dynasty show strong influence of Tang fiction, but hardly attain the Tang level. One achievement in the field of fiction worthy of special mention is the compilation of the great Taiping Guangji or Extensive Records Compiled in the Taiping Years (976-983), which is a collection of about seven thousand stories published before and in the first years of the Song Dynasty. The stories were selected from over three hundred books, many of which have long been lost to us. A large portion of the seven thousand stories are about gods, deities, fairies, and ghosts.

2. Chinese Mythology
The names of deities and places in the chinese mythology area are transcribed according to the pinyin system of
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/9540/noframes/chinese.html
Chinese Mythology
100 Celebrated Chinese Women Dragons in Ancient China SWORDS, SPIRITS AND ROMANCE Ten Chinese Suns ... Liao Tsai Story List

3. Ancient Chinese Mythologies
Explore a modern retelling of Chinese creation mythology, regional legends and a comprehensive Chinese Encyclopedia Mythica. chinese mythology. MidAutumn Festival - The Story of Chang-O
http://loki.stockton.edu/~gilmorew/consorti/1keasia.htm
Ancient Chinese myth's have been preserved through the Chinese culture since the origin of China. These myth's have been part of their unique lifestyles and have been practiced for many centuries. In the following chronology their are some examples of these myth's that have been established over the course of Chinese history.
MYTHS
History of Chinese Mythology
Features of Chines Mythology
Encyclopedia of Chinese Mythology
Hsi Yu Chi : Popular Chinese Myth Story ...
ANCIENT CHINESE MYTH'S xx EARLY CHINESE MYTH I xx EARLY CHINESE MYTH II xx ANCIENT CHINESE WOMEN MYTH xx 11-15-97 WJG-L Next Previous Return to China Section Homepage Back to Global History Consortium Homepage

4. Eight Immortals In Chinese Mythology
Listing of the names of the Eight Immortals and their iconography.
http://www.chinapage.org/8-immortal.html
Eight Immortals of Chinese Mythology
[Pa Hsien] [Ba Xian] Name Description Li T'ieh-kuai
LI TieGuai
§õÅK©ä "Iron-crutch Li", who always carries a crutch and a gourd; he is the emblem of the sick. Chungli Ch'uan
Zhongli Quan
ÄÁ Â÷Åv Usually shown with a fan; he represents the military man Lan Ts'ai-ho
LAN CaiHe
ÂŪö©M The strolling singer, either a woman or a young boy, shown with a flower-basket; patron deity of florist. Chang Kuo-lao
ZHANG GuoLao
±iªG¦Ñ Said to have lived in the 7-th or early 8-th century, shown as a rule with his mule, and carrying a bamboo tube-drum with iron sticks; he is the emblem of old men. Ho Hsien-ku
HE XianGu ¦ó¥P©h A woman, said to have lived in the late 7-th century, shown with a lotus blossom or flower basket, and occasionally with a peach and sheng reed-organ. Lu Tung-pin LU DongBin Born c. 755 AD, died 805 AD, shown with a fly-whisker, is dressed as a scholar, and honored as such. He also had a magic sword with which he performed freak feats, for which reason he is also the patron deity of barbers. Han Hsiang-tzu HAN XiangZi Áú´ð¤l Said to be the nephew of the Tang Dynasty statesman and scholar Han Yu, is often shown with a flute, and patron deity of musicians.

5. Encyclopedia Mythica: Chinese Mythology.
The index file for the area on chinese mythology.
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6. Encyclopedia Mythica: Chinese Mythology
Encyclopedia Mythica, chinese mythology, area. Editor Steven Liu Thereare currently 168 articles on chinese mythology online. This
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Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Pronunciations Links The names of deities and places in the Chinese mythology area are transcribed according to the pinyin system of romanization. This system was officially adopted by the People's Republic of China in 1979. The names according to the previously standard Wade-Giles system, which is still widely employed, are provided in each article. There is a conversion chart available from pinyin to Wade-Giles. List of available articles in this area. Editor: Steven Liu There are currently articles on Chinese mythology online. This section was last updated on January 13, 2003. Selected links A collection of Chinese legends as well as historical figures. Myths and Fantasies Chinese myths from a historical perspective. top home contact MCMXCV - MMIII Encyclopedia Mythica.

7. Eight Immortals In Chinese Mythology
.Li T'iehkuai LI TieGuai ?. Iron-crutch Li , who......Eight Immortals of chinese mythology Pa Hsien Ba Xian. Name.
http://www.chinapage.com/8-immortal.html
Eight Immortals of Chinese Mythology
[Pa Hsien] [Ba Xian] Name Description Li T'ieh-kuai
LI TieGuai
§õÅK©ä "Iron-crutch Li", who always carries a crutch and a gourd; he is the emblem of the sick. Chungli Ch'uan
Zhongli Quan
ÄÁ Â÷Åv Usually shown with a fan; he represents the military man Lan Ts'ai-ho
LAN CaiHe
ÂŪö©M The strolling singer, either a woman or a young boy, shown with a flower-basket; patron deity of florist. Chang Kuo-lao
ZHANG GuoLao
±iªG¦Ñ Said to have lived in the 7-th or early 8-th century, shown as a rule with his mule, and carrying a bamboo tube-drum with iron sticks; he is the emblem of old men. Ho Hsien-ku
HE XianGu ¦ó¥P©h A woman, said to have lived in the late 7-th century, shown with a lotus blossom or flower basket, and occasionally with a peach and sheng reed-organ. Lu Tung-pin LU DongBin Born c. 755 AD, died 805 AD, shown with a fly-whisker, is dressed as a scholar, and honored as such. He also had a magic sword with which he performed freak feats, for which reason he is also the patron deity of barbers. Han Hsiang-tzu HAN XiangZi Áú´ð¤l Said to be the nephew of the Tang Dynasty statesman and scholar Han Yu, is often shown with a flute, and patron deity of musicians.

8. Dragons In Ancient China
Dragons in Chinese architecture and art, with references.Category Society Folklore Tales Fabulous Creatures Dragons......Dragons in Ancient China. Dragons in Chinese architecture, paintings, andculture. Dragon occupies a very important postion in chinese mythology.
http://www.chinapage.com/dragon1.html
Dragons in Ancient China
Dragons in Chinese architecture, paintings, and culture Dragon occupies a very important postion in Chinese mythology. It shows up in arts, literature, poetry, architecture, songs, and many aspects of the Chinese conscience. The origin of Chinese dragons is unknown, but centainly pre-dates the written history.
  • Wine Jar, Ming Dynasty, early 16-th century
    These brilliantly colored large stoneware vessels are one of the most popular wares of the Ming period. The lively design features two pairs of dragons pursuing the flaming jewel amidst sea acn cloud motifs. - From Two Thousand Years of Chinese Ceramics by V. Reynolds,P.H. Curtis, and Y.F. Pei (70k)
  • Vase, Chia Ching reign (1532-1455)
    Porcelain, with five-color enameled decoration of imperial five clawed dragons sporting amid waves. Art Treasures of the Peking Museum.(102k)
  • Gilded bronze dragon
    Tang Dynasty (AD618-906). Excavated 1975, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province.
    Shaanxi History Museum
  • Royal Dragon Robes of Emperors
    A portrait of Emperor Tai-Tsung, Tang Dynasty (626-649). Both the dragon motif and the yellow color are restricted to the royalty only. (37k)

9. Chinese Mythology Page
His soulsearching songs caused a stork to snatch him away to the heavens. LUTUNG-PIN A hero of early Chinese literature. Back to World Mythology Home Page.
http://www.purgingtalon.com/nlm/worldmyth/chinese.htm
AO The Four Dragon Kings Ao Chi'in, Ao Kuang, Ao Jun, and Ao Shun, gods of rain and the sea. Subjects of the Jade Emperor. CH'ENG-HUANG God of moats and walls. Every village and town had its own Ch'eng-Huang, most often a local dignitary or important person who had died and been promoted to godhood. His divine status was revealed in dreams, though the gods made the actual decision. Ch'eng-Huang not only protects the community from attack but sees to it that the King of the Dead does not take any soul from his jurisdiction without proper authority. Ch'eng-Huang also exposes evil-doers in the community itself, usually through dreams. His assistants are Mr. Ba Lao-ye and Mr. Hei Lao-ye Mr. Daywatchman and Mr. Nightwatchman. CHU JUNG God of fire. Chu Jung punishes those who break the laws of heaven. KUAN TI God of war. The Great Judge who protects the people from injustice and evil spirits. A red-faced god dressed always in green. An oracle. Kuan Ti was an actual historical figure, a general of the Han dynasty renowned for his skill as a warrior and his justness as a ruler. There were more than 1600 temples dedicated to Kuan Ti. KWAN YIN, also KWANNON

10. Chinese_Mythology
chinese mythology MidAutumn Festival - The Chinese Myths - EncyclopediaMythica; Chinese Myths and Legends - About chinese mythology.
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Chinese Mythology

11. Haw Par Villa - Land Of Ancient Chinese Mythology
Haw Par Villa Land of Ancient chinese mythology Now, many shows are conductedin Haw Par Villa, all of them carrying the same chinese mythology theme.
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Haw Par Villa
Land of Ancient Chinese Mythology Just a 20 minute ride from the bustling crowds of Orchard Road, you will lunge into the grounds of Haw Par Villa.
Established in 1937 as one of the 3 private residences of the Aw brothers and taking 2 years to build the original site, this historic landmark is now one of the most scenic sites in Singapore. The Aw brothers, Aw Boon Haw (Tiger) and Aw Boon Par (Leopard) became famous and world famous, for their ointment called Tiger Balm (this balm is NOT made of tigers...I should know. They still make it in Singapore and we SURE don't have tigers here) Being so rich, they originally built seven pagoda-like structures on the grounds and was originally called Tiger Balm Gardens. The grounds were furnished with statues depicting ancient mythological creatures and stories from Ancient China, many of which still stand on the now named, Haw Par Villa. However, a lot has changed since the days of the Aw brothers. Previously, The Tiger Balm Gardens was opened to the public for free and many families took their picnics there. Many snake-charmers were found along the road up the small hill to the gardens, playing their flutes to draw their cobras (yes, COBRAS!!!) from their cane baskets. Since the turn of the economic recession in 1985, the gardens grounds were reclaimed and are now opened to the public for a hefty fee. Snake charmers no longer line the small road and the grounds now have attendents and guards.

12. Sample Lessons In Asian Studies
The Unit on chinese mythology It is based on one of the ancient examplesof chinese mythology the story which is called Monkey Sprit .
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The Unit on Chinese Mythology
R ational and G oals: This unit may be taught as a part of Humanities or Global Studies courses in high school. It is based on one of the ancient examples of Chinese mythology - the story which is called "Monkey Sprit". Chinese mythology is very complex and it would take many pages to explain all the characters and stories. However, knowledge of some of the mythology will make the images in Chinese art more understandable. The concept of Yin and Yang, and "the Monkey Spirit" will help people to begin to understand the significance of mythology in Chinese culture. The goals are to introduce students to Chinese culture by means of reading and analysing one of Chinese folktales "Monkey Spirit". It will help students to acquire a new perspective on Chinese culture and to acquaint them with the specific nature of Chinese people's beliefs and values, history, art, crafts and medicine. Students will be improving their reading strategies and cognitive skills of classification, comparison and justification while learning with this text. They will also be developing their research skills. Students will perform an individual writing project based on what they have learned about the culture of China.
  • The Monkey Spirit
  • Story Analysis
  • Vocabulary Assignment
  • Study Guide ...
  • Concept Map
    The Monkey Spirit
    A monkey was born from a stone egg that had been fertilized by the wind as it lay on the peak of a mountain. For having found a heavenly grotto in which other monkeys would reside safely, the stone monkey became the Monkey King of the monkey tribe. He soon became very adept at magic arts and learned skills from a

13. Ancient Chinese Mythology
Ancient chinese mythology ~ Gods ~ Goddesses ~ Folklore. CRYSTALINKS. CrystalinksChinese Myths About Creation chinese mythology Chinese Myths Legends
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Ancient Chinese Mythology ~ Gods ~ Goddesses ~ Folklore
The writing of mythological tales began in the Wei and Jin Dynasties (220-420), when various writers, influenced by the alchemist's ideas and Taoist and Buddhist superstitions, were interested in inventing stories about gods and ghosts. Some of them show their unusual imagination and mastery of the written language. This practice was continued in the next period, the period of Southern and Northern Dynasties. In the middle of the Tang Dynasty many well-known writers and poets began story writing. Their stories incorporate a wide range of subject matter and themes, reflecting various aspects of human nature, human relations and social life. In form they are not short notes or anecdotes like the tales produced before them, but well-structured stories with interesting plots and vivid characters, often several thousand words in length. Among them are many tales whose main characters are gods, ghosts, or foxes. Mythical stories of the Song Dynasty show strong influence of Tang fiction, but hardly attain the Tang level. One achievement in the field of fiction worthy of special mention is the compilation of the great Taiping Guangji or Extensive Records Compiled in the Taiping Years (976-983), which is a collection of about seven thousand stories published before and in the first years of the Song Dynasty. The stories were selected from over three hundred books, many of which have long been lost to us. A large portion of the seven thousand stories are about gods, deities, fairies, and ghosts. In Song times there were stories written in the vernacular, called "notes for story-tellers".

14. Chinese Mythology
chinese mythology. Back to the World Map, The Ten Suns The Moon HengOThe Creation Pan-Ku. Last modified September 13, 1996 by the
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Chinese Mythology
Back to the World Map
The Ten Suns

The Moon: Heng-O

The Creation: Pan-Ku

Last modified September 13, 1996 by the Windows Team
The source of this material is Windows to the Universe , at http://www.windows.ucar.edu/

15. Chinese Mythology - Mythology And Folklore - Classic Literature
chinese mythology dates back to the Wei and Jin Dynasties. chinese mythologyGuide picks. chinese mythology dates back to the Wei and Jin Dynasties.
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Guide picks Chinese mythology dates back to the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Since then, the tales have been filled with dragons, gods, disasters, tricksters, struggle, and much more.
Dragon's Nine Sons

Find names for each of the nine fire-breathing boys, including defining traits, and what sort of item is decorated with which one's image. Encyclopedia Mythica - Chinese Mythology
Learn names of deities and places in Chinese mythology. Translated by using the pinyin system. Folktales from China View a collection of folk tales edited by D. L. Ashliman. A table of contents allows the reader to skip to individual texts. Email this page!

16. Dragon Mythology - Classic Literature
Dragons have appeared in literature from around the world. There's the dragon inBeowulf, the dragons in chinese mythology, and on down to Tolkien's Smaug
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Guide picks Dragons have appeared in literature from around the world. There's the dragon in Beowulf, the dragons in Chinese mythology, and on down to Tolkien's Smaug...
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"THEN the baleful fiend its fire belched out, and bright homes burned. The blaze stood high all landsfolk frighting. No living thing would that loathly one leave as aloft it flew. Wide was the dragon's warring seen..." Chinese Mythology
Learn names of deities and places in Chinese mythology. D.R.A.G.O.N.S. Includes an intro to Dragonologie and a detailed description which includes general physiology, scales and color. Read legends and see maps. dracoBlu Find essays and art related to dragon mythology.

17. Centerville Coin & Jewelry Connection
Pobjoy Mint Bank of Sierra Leone Tribute to chinese mythology. Aspart of an ongoing series of Chinese related commemorative coins
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18. Posters - Chinese Mythology
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19. Articles On Chinese Mythology, Legends, And Religion, Including The Story Of Pan
Articles on chinese mythology, legends, and religion, including thestory of Pan Gu. Chinese Mythology - Religion. Articles on
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Chinese - Mythology - Religion Articles on Chinese mythology, legends, and religion, including the story of Pan Gu. Animals of Indian Mythology
By Dr. Krishnanand Kamat. Examples of how animal are used to impress abstract concepts on commoners. Ariel The Birth of Hawai'i, Chinese, Choctaw, Comanche, Digueno, and Hindu creation myths. Bullfinch's Mythology Section on Hinduism. Topics include: Vishnu, Siva, Juggernauts, and caste system. Chinese creation myths Pan Gu took an ax to break forth from his confinement in a cosmic egg. When he died he became the wind, mountains, land and rushing waters.

20. Myth: China
Myth China. chinese mythology. chinese mythology History of chinese mythology,thematic elements like virtue, and information on style.
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Chinese, Choctaw, Comanche, Digueno, The Birth of Hawai'i, and Hindu creation myths. Chinese Myths and Fantasies Chinese creation myths Pan Gu took an ax to break forth from his confinement in a cosmic egg. When he died he became the wind, mountains, land, and rushing waters. Chinese Mythology History of Chinese mythology, thematic elements like virtue, and information on style. To show how terse the stories are, an entire myth is included. Email this page!

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