The egg of the universe floats in eternal space, which contains two kinds of reaction forces, yin and yang. After countless reincarnation, Pangu was born. The heavier part of the egg of the universe-the place where the yin falls, and the lighter part-the yang rises to form the sky.
Pangu was worried that heaven and earth would become one again, so he supported it with his hands and feet and rose ten feet a day. The ground is ten feet thick every day. Pangu grew ten feet every day for 18 thousand years.
Pangu died after completing his mission, and his body part became the basic substance of the universe. Goddess Nu Wa is very lonely. She fished out mud from the Yellow River to make clay figurines, and the first human appeared. Then she dipped a branch in mud and threw it on the ground. Numerous small mud spots formed many humans.
2. Japanese myth: The earth is an island.
God created two brothers and sisters: my brother Elozun and my sister Eloranzun. They stood on a pontoon bridge in the primitive ocean and stirred it with God's gem spear, forming the first island, Onogoro. On this island, their brothers and sisters got married.
The gods blamed them for breaking the agreement, and the couple began to form a Japanese island and many gods in the primitive ocean with jewels and spears. However, when Vulcan was born, Izumi Sezun died, and Izumi Sezun sadly followed Izumi's soul to the hell run by Yomi. Quan Ranzun ate golden and beautiful food and could not be born again.
When Elonozun suddenly saw Elonozun's rotting body, he was very scared and began to run away. Elonozun's soul was very angry and kept chasing Elonozun. In the end, Elonozun escaped from the cave of hell. He tied himself to a boulder and was separated from death forever. He doesn't want to go to hell again.
3. Indian mythology: cosmology and Brahma.
Ancient Indian mythology is described in the earliest Vedas in Vedic Sanskrit. Prussa, a huge god, has thousands of heads, eyes and feet. He covers the whole ground, and his ten fingers can expand the space.
When the gods offered sacrifices to Prussa that day, Prussa produced clear butter and formed birds and animals. Later, Prussa's body was transformed into the foundation of all things in the world, forming Agni, the god of fire, Indra, who was in charge of thunderstorms and wars, and so on.
At the same time, four classes of Indian society were established from him: priest, warrior, commoner and servant. According to the later historical development, Brahma, the highest eternal entity in the universe, appeared. He is the father of all beings. In addition, the Trinity God also includes Vishnu, the patron saint, and Shiva, the destroyer.
Brahma created everything in the universe, which lasted 4.32 billion years. Then Shiva, the god of destruction, destroyed the order of the universe and started a new cycle, which made everyone breathe a sigh of relief. The current state of the cosmic cycle will not end for billions of years.
4. The dispute between Greek mythology and gods.
In the mythical epic described by the Greek poet hesiod in the 8th century BC, the chaotic state of the primitive universe began with the earliest gods, including Gaia, the goddess of the earth. Gaia created Julius (the earliest supreme god, the incarnation of heaven, the son and spouse of the goddess of the earth) to take charge of the sky and protect Gaia. He and Gaia gave birth to many gods and monsters, including Heka with 50 heads and 100 hands and Iris with eyes.
Gaia and Yunus had six sons and six daughters. Julius disliked several strange-looking children very much, so he imprisoned them in Tal talos (the dark abyss of hell). Gaia, the goddess of the earth, was very angry She gave a huge sickle to her youngest son, kronos, and told him the corresponding plan to murder Yunus.
When Yunus approached Gaia and tried to make out, his youngest son kronos suddenly rushed out and cut off Yunus' genitals. When Yunus' blood flowed on the ground, a huge monster and nemesis were formed.
5. Myths of Judaism and Christianity: Adam and Eve
The Jewish Bible and the Christian Bible (Old Testament) contain two stories about the origin of myths, which are accepted by Judaism and Christianity today. In the first fairy tale, God used his words to create the sky, the land, the planets, the sun and the moon in six days, including all human animals. On the seventh day, God rested and stared at his achievements, feeling very gratified.
In the second Bible story, God created the first man on the earth-Adam. God created a carefree Eden for Adam, and said, "You can eat the fruits of all kinds of trees in the garden at will, but you can't eat the fruits of the tree that distinguishes good from evil, because you will die the day you eat it!" .
Adam's life was so lonely that God took a rib from Adam and created the first woman Eve, the flesh of his bones, to accompany him.
A talking snake (representing Satan) lured Eve to eat the forbidden fruit, and then Eve persuaded Adam to eat the forbidden fruit. As a creature, it is a terrible thing not to listen to the creator, so when the kind God discovered this, he expelled Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden forever and let them reproduce on the earth.