Relationship Table of Ancient Chinese Mythological Characters?

Updated on culture 2024-07-14
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are 2 parts of ancient Chinese mythology, one is the period of the gods, and the other is the period of the heavenly court. At present, many of the legends that have survived are suspected of being Zhang Guan and Li Dai, and the relationship between the characters is relatively complicated. If you need to research, look for more wild history.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Watch Journey to the West, Jade Emperor.

    Theoretically, yes, but I can play the piano and don't have a girlfriend.

    It's good to learn guitar or violin, and it's good to learn piano.

    I started playing the piano in elementary school, but I missed out on the girls I didn't make friends with.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Who do you want to see this ancient myth? For example, Yang Jian and the Jade Emperor, they are pro-organic.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's not good. The provenances of the gods are very different, and in fact, they cannot be simply sorted out by a certain system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Except for a god list, other immortals have nothing to do with it. There are too many Chinese mythological characters and they are too chaotic, most of them don't matter, many of them are deified by dead people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This table is too complex to be displayed here.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As follows:

    1, Nuwa. The goddess of creation in ancient Chinese mythology. Also known as Emperor Wa, Nuyin, the historical record of Nuwa, is the ancestor of the Chinese nation and humanities, and is the righteous god of the blessed society. Legend has it that Nuwa created a human being, transformed in the middle of a day, and used yellow clay to create a human being by imitating herself, creating human society and establishing a marriage system; Because the world collapsed, the molten stone was used to make up for the sky, and the turtle was enough to stand at the four poles, leaving the myth and legend of Nuwa mending the sky.

    2. Fuxi. Legendary tribal leader. From this time on, the rope was knotted as a net, and the economic life of fishing and hunting was entered, and the transition from blood family to clan was made. He is the ancestor of the Chinese nation in ancient legends, the earliest king recorded in ancient Chinese books, and one of the originators of Chinese medicine.

    3, Shennong, that is, Emperor Yan.

    Legend has it that he invented primitive agriculture and entered the life of cutting aluminum and turning over the soil, grinding lips and raking. Legend has it that the leader of the tribe surnamed Jiang was called Emperor Yan because he knew how to use fire to get the throne. From Shennong, the tribe surnamed Jiang has a total of nine generations of Yan Emperor, Shennong Sheng Di Kui, Kui Sheng Di Cheng, Cheng Sheng Di Ming, Ming Sheng Di Zhi, Zhisheng Emperor Yu, Qi Sheng Emperor Mourning, Mourning Emperor Ke, Kesheng Emperor Yu, 530 years of succession.

    4, the Yellow Emperor. The leader of the Xuanyuan clan, and later the organizer of the Yanhuang tribal alliance. According to legend, in the late Spring and Autumn Period, the title of "Yellow Emperor" became the banner of the unity of the Huaxia people (all ethnic groups in the Central Plains). The leader of the ancient Chinese tribal alliance, the co-leader of the Chinese nation in ancient China. The head of the Five Emperors.

    5. There is Chao's.

    Abbreviated as "There is a nest". Honorific title "Chaohuang", one of the five clans, the ancient Yue people. He is the grandson of the Titing clan, the son of the surname Tong, the father of the Suiren clan, the husband of the Yuyi clan, the Fuxi clan, and the grandfather of the Nuwa clan.

    His ancestral home is in the present-day Huaihe River Valley. Born in present-day Hengyang City, Hunan Province, he was the monarch of the Guchao Kingdom and a tribal leader in ancient China. He lived in the area of Chaohu Lake in present-day Anhui Province, and later migrated to the Shiloushan area of Xingxian County, Luliang City, Shanxi Province.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The relationship between ancient myths, this is the relationship between myths, I think it is relatively very powerful, relatively speaking, I think life is very good.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Relationship diagram of Chinese myths and legends.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Important Immortal Table:

    Pangu clan - also known as the Yuan Shi Tianwang, one, Fuli Yuan Shi Tianzun.

    Sanqing: Yuan Shi Tianzun.

    Lingbao Tianzun is also known as Taishang Daojun.

    Daode Tianzun is also known as Taishang Laojun (also known as Taishang Daozu in Journey to the West) Six Emperors. **Jade Emperor's wife: Queen Mother, also known as the Queen Mother of the West.

    Emperor Ziwei in the North Pole.

    The Immortal Emperor of the South Pole, also known as the Jade Halal King, is the ninth son of the Yuan Shi Heavenly King.

    Emperor Taiyi of the Eastern Pole Qinghua saved the suffering Tianzun.

    Western Taiji Emperor (under his command: Eight Generalissimos, Five Poles God of War (Sky God of War, Earth God of War, God of War in Man, God of War in the Arctic, and God of War in the Antarctic)).

    Mother Earth: Inherit the heavens and follow the example of the emperor of the earth.

    Five Elders of the Five Directions: South Antarctic Guanyin.

    The Holy Emperor of the East.

    Three islands and ten continents immortal Weng Donghua Emperor Jun (i.e., the prince of the east, name"Golden Cicada's", No. Mu Gong) North Pole Xuanling Doumu Yuanjun (Twenty Heavens in Buddhism) ** Huangji Huangjiao Daxian.

    Relationships between characters in ancient Chinese mythology.

    Dear, I'm sending it to you, wait a minute, thank you.

    Important Immortal Table: Pangu - also known as the Yuan Shi Tianwang, one, Fuli Yuan Shi Tianzun. Sanqing:

    Yuan Shi Tianzun Lingbao Tianzun is also known as Taishang Daojun Daode Tianzun is also known as Taishang Laojun (also known as Taishang Daozu in Journey to the West) Six Imperial ** Jade Emperor Wife: Queen Mother Niangniang, also known as the West Queen Mother, North Pole Zhongtian Ziwei Emperor, South Antarctic Immortal Emperor, also known as Jade Halal King, is the ninth son of Yuan Shi Tianwang. Eastern East Pole Qinghua Emperor Taiyi Salvation Heavenly Venerable Western Taiji Emperor Emperor (subordinate:

    Eight generalissimos, the five poles of the god of war (the god of war in the sky, the god of war in the earth, the god of war in the world, the god of war in the Arctic and the god of war in the Antarctic)) Mother of the earth: Chengtian imitates the emperor of the earth and the five elders of the five directions: the South Antarctic Guanyin, the Oriental Chong'en Holy Emperor, the three islands and the ten continents of the immortal Weng Donghua Emperor Jun (that is, the prince of the East, name"Golden Cicada's", No. Mu Gong) North Pole Xuanling Doumu Yuanjun (Twenty Heavens in Buddhism) ** Huangji Huangjiao Daxian.

    As the sons and daughters of China and the descendants of Yan and Huang, it is necessary to explore Chinese culture, trace the roots and ask the ancestors. Pangu, Fuxi, Nuwa, Yellow Emperor, Yandi, Chiyou, Houyi and others are all mythological figures of ancient and ancient times, but they also have archetypes.

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