1) In Chinese creation mythology, the giant Pangu emerged from Chaos and slept for 18,000 years inside a black egg. When he awoke, he separated the heavens from the earth, standing between them for another 18,000 years to prevent them from recombining.
2) After Pangu died, his body parts formed many elements of the world - his breath became wind, one eye the sun and the other the moon, limbs mountains, blood rivers, and hair stars. Small creatures that lived on his body became mankind.
3) In Japanese mythology, the first gods Izanagi and Izanami were charged with creating land. They swirled drops from a halberd to form the
1) In Chinese creation mythology, the giant Pangu emerged from Chaos and slept for 18,000 years inside a black egg. When he awoke, he separated the heavens from the earth, standing between them for another 18,000 years to prevent them from recombining.
2) After Pangu died, his body parts formed many elements of the world - his breath became wind, one eye the sun and the other the moon, limbs mountains, blood rivers, and hair stars. Small creatures that lived on his body became mankind.
3) In Japanese mythology, the first gods Izanagi and Izanami were charged with creating land. They swirled drops from a halberd to form the
1) In Chinese creation mythology, the giant Pangu emerged from Chaos and slept for 18,000 years inside a black egg. When he awoke, he separated the heavens from the earth, standing between them for another 18,000 years to prevent them from recombining.
2) After Pangu died, his body parts formed many elements of the world - his breath became wind, one eye the sun and the other the moon, limbs mountains, blood rivers, and hair stars. Small creatures that lived on his body became mankind.
3) In Japanese mythology, the first gods Izanagi and Izanami were charged with creating land. They swirled drops from a halberd to form the
1) In Chinese creation mythology, the giant Pangu emerged from Chaos and slept for 18,000 years inside a black egg. When he awoke, he separated the heavens from the earth, standing between them for another 18,000 years to prevent them from recombining.
2) After Pangu died, his body parts formed many elements of the world - his breath became wind, one eye the sun and the other the moon, limbs mountains, blood rivers, and hair stars. Small creatures that lived on his body became mankind.
3) In Japanese mythology, the first gods Izanagi and Izanami were charged with creating land. They swirled drops from a halberd to form the
In the beginning there was Chaos and from the broiling mixture, in the darkness, grew an enormous black egg. Inside this egg, the sleeping giant Pan Gu was formed. For 18 thousand years he slept and he grew. Finally, Pan Gu awoke and yawned and stretched his enormous limbs and broke the egg in two. The top half was lighter and flew up to become the heavens and the heavier bottom half sank down to became the earth, thus forming the yin and yang. Pan Gu was pleased with what had happened but also concerned, lest the two parts should come together again and remake Chaos; so he stood between, his head holding up the heavens and his feet on the earth. Thus he stood, growing and growing, pushing the sky and earth further and further apart for another 18 thousand years. Once sure they would never come together again and now exhausted by his efforts, Pan Gu lay down and died. However, his whole being started to form the world. His last breaths became the wind and clouds and his voice the rumbling thunder. One eye became the sun, the other the moon. His body and limbs became the five biggest mountains in China, his blood formed the rivers and seas. The hairs on Pan Gus head turned into the myriad stars twinkling in the skies, whilst his skin and other hair became the plants and the trees growing in the good earth created from his flesh. His sweat flowed like the rain and dew, nourishing all things on earth, while his teeth and bones turned into precious stones and minerals. Finally, from the numerous small creatures that had lived on his body, came mankind, spreading out over the earth into every corner of the creation that was Pan Gu. It is a prominent figure in Chinese creation mythology. To this day, the Zhuang people sing a traditional song about Pangu creating the Heaven and Earth. The origin of the Pangu myth has been much debated. Many believe it originated with Xu Zheng, a Chinese author from the 3 rd century AD, as he was the first writer known to record it; some propose that it originated in the mythologies of the Miao or Yao people of southern China, while others see a parallel to ancient Hindu mythology of creation. Chinas Sacred Mountains (5 Great Mountains): Eastern Mountain Western Great Mountain Southern Great Mountain Grand temple of Mt. Heng Northern Great mountain JAPANESE MYTHOLOGY Heavily influenced by 2 primary religions of Japan, Shinto and Buddhism. In the middle of the 20th century, storytellers would often travel from town to town telling stories with special paper illustrations called Kamishibai (picture storytelling). Japanese Mythology attributed divine origins to the Japanese Imperial family, assigning them
godhood. It boasts an uncountable number of
Kami (deities or spirits). It is collectively chronicled in the Kojiki, the oldest historical record written in Japan in 712 AD, and in the Nihon Shoki written in 720 AD. Tenno- heavenly father; Japanese word for the Emperor. Jimmu Tenno was the first emperor of Japan. Kamiyonanayo- Seven Generations of the Age of the Gods; the seven generations of Kami that emerged after the formation of heaven and earth. The 3 Creating Deities: 1. Ame-no-Minaka-Nushi-no-Mikoto- the Deity of the August-Center-of-Heaven 2. Takami-Musubi-no-Mikoto- the High-AugustProducing-Wondrous-Deity 3. Kammi-Musubi-no-Mikoto- the Divine-ProducingWondrous-Deity Many gods were born in succession and so they increased in number but as long as the world remained in a chaotic state, there was nothing for them to do. Takamagahara- high Plain of heaven. Creation Myth of Japan Izanami and Izanagi (Female deity) (Male deity)
The first God summoned 2 divine beings into
existence, Izanagi and izanami. They were charged to create the first land. They were given a halberd, decorated with jewels called Amanonuhoko (Heavenly Halberd of the Marsh). The 2 Gods went to the bridge between heaven and Earth called Amenoukihashi (floating bridge of heaven) and swirled the sea below. When drops of water fell from the halberd, they formed the island of Onogoro. They descended from the bridge of heaven and made their home on the island. Eventually, they wished to mate, so they built a pillar called Amenomihashira and built a palace called Yahirodono. They circled the pillar in opposite directions and when they met on the other side, Izanami, the female deity, spoke first in greeting. Izanagi didnt think that it was proper, but they mated anyway. They had 2 children, Hiruko and Awashima, but they were badly formed and are not considered deities. They put the children into a boat and set them out to sea and asked the other gods for an answer as to what they had done wrong. They were told that the male deity should have spoken first in greeting during the ceremony. Izanami and Izanagi went around the pillar again, this time, when they met, Izanagi spoke first and their union was successful. From their union formed the Oyoshima, or the 8 great islands of Japan: Awazi, Iyo (later Shikoku), Ogi, Tsukusi (later Kyushu), Iki, Tsushima, Sado, Yamato (later Honshu) They bore 6 more islands and many deities. Izanami died giving birth to the child Kagututi. In hher death, Izanagi got angry and killed kagututi. His death also created dozens of deities.