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There was a goddess Nuwa, walking in the wilderness. But she always felt lonely, and even she couldn't figure out why.
Suddenly, a leaf fell into the pool, and the water rippled, causing her shadow to shake as well. She suddenly felt that the dead knot in her heart had been untied, yes! Why does she have that indescribable sense of loneliness? It turned out that the world was lacking a creature like her.
Thinking of this, she immediately dug some dirt by the pool with her hands, put it on the water, and pinched it according to her own shadow. He was so happy.
After pinching it, I put it on the ground, and it actually came to life. When Nuwa saw it, she was full of joy, and then pinched a lot. She called these little things "people."
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The name of the god Nuwa, Yu Ye, lonely, very confused suddenly saw a leaf into the pool, felt in the shadow, then unkneaded the soil to form, and ordered it to be a human.
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The girls' sports meeting was cold and I came to do the homework book ID exercise.
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The abbreviation of "Nuwa Creates Man" is:
After the opening of heaven and earth, there were no human beings. Nuwa used soil to pinch people, and then because she was tired, she put a rope into the mud and threw the mud in all directions, and where the mud splashed, many people were born. Later, she matched these men and women to reproduce.
Nuwa is the mother of the Chinese nation, the ancestor of the Chinese nation's humanities, and the righteous god of blessing the community. She lovingly created life and bravely cared for them from natural disasters, and was the creator god and the first mother goddess who was widely and long-worshipped by the people.
Significance
In Chinese folk mythology, before creating a man, Nuwa created a chicken on the first day of the first lunar month, a dog on the second day of the first lunar month, a pig on the third lunar month, a sheep on the fourth lunar month, a cow on the fifth lunar month, a horse on the sixth lunar month, and on the seventh day of the lunar month, Nuwa used loess and water to create small clay figurines in her own appearance.
These legends were due to the influence of the matriarchal society at that time, so as to make up such a young female, reflecting the great influence of the matriarchal society on human beings at that time. The myth of Nuwa creating man reflects the living conditions of early human society. As we all know, there was a period of matrilineal clan society in human history, when women occupied an important position in production and life, and children only recognized their mothers, and there was no father and husband.
The myth of Nuwa creating man is precisely the shadow of a matriarchal society.
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Abbreviation for Nuwa Mending Heaven. Please tell me. Thank you!
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Folklore has it that at the beginning of the opening of heaven and earth, there were no human beings on the earth, it was Nuwa.
He kneaded the loess into a ball and made a man. She was busy and tired, and she tried her best to catch up with **.
So Nuwa took a rope and threw the loess into the mud, lifted the rope and threw it, and the mud fell to the ground, becoming a person. Later generations said that the rich and noble people were made by Nuwa herself, while the poor people were just made by Nuwa dipping the mud with a rope and sprinkling the mud on the ground.
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After Pangu opened the world, there were no human beings on the earth. At some point, a goddess named Nuwa appeared. One day, as she walked between heaven and earth, she felt a little lonely and felt that she should add something.
What's more? Nuwa thought about it, came to a pool, and saw her own shadow in the water. She had an idea and decided to create a creature like herself.
Nuwa dug up a ball of yellow mud from the edge of the pool, mixed it with water, kneaded and kneaded it in her hand, and finally made it into a doll. She put the little thing on the ground. Strange to say, this clay doll, as soon as it touched the ground, came to life, and called Nuwa's mother, Nuwa was very happy, and named her beloved child "Ren".
Nuwa made some people, and when she was a little tired, she came up with a good solution: she pulled down a dead vine from the cliff wall, stretched it into the mud, stirred the mud into a muddy mud, and then lifted the dead vine and waved it around, and the mud spots became many little people, as smart and beautiful as the little people pinched in the mud.
But Nuwa thought again: People are going to die, and they can't keep creating people, right? Later, Nuwa came up with a solution, she divided the little people into men and women, and told them to reproduce themselves. In this way, humanity is passed down from generation to generation.
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At the beginning of the split of heaven and earth, there was no one on the ground, it was Nuwa who pinched the yellow mud into the same as her upper body, and the woman was busy and tried her best to meet it. Nuwa came up with a clever way, so she pulled a large rattan from the tree and threw it into the yellow mud, and after a while she took it, there was a lot of yellow mud stuck on it, and then a lot of villains appeared with a rope.
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The second issue of Chinese mythology] Nuwa created people, two stories.
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Nuwa Mends the Heavens" is from Huainanzi (Volume 6. Meditation). "Huainan Zi" (that is, "Huainan Wangshu", also known as "Huainan Honglie"), is a work compiled by the guests under Liu Anming, the king of Huainan in the early Western Han Dynasty.
Hou Yi shoots the day, praises the father day by day, praises the father chases the day, Chang'e runs to the moon, Yugong moves mountains, and Jingwei reclaims.
It was given to her by Sun Wukong.