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Creation Myth

Pangu: Creation from Chaos

Pangu sacrificed his own life to create the world, only to have his body become the very elements he shaped — a creator doomed to live forever in his own creation.

AsiaTraditional

Quick Facts

Region
Asia
Key Figures
Feng Po, Pangu, Di Gu +2 more

Key Figures

The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Emergence of Pangu

Pangu awakens from the cosmic egg, marking the beginning of creation.

Separation of Sky and Earth

Pangu pushes apart the heavens and the earth, establishing order from chaos.

Creation of the Five Elements

Pangu creates wood, fire, earth, metal, and water, the foundational elements of life.

Formation of Mountains and Rivers

Pangu's body shapes the landscape, giving rise to mountains and rivers.

Creation of Humans

Nuwa shapes the first humans from clay, breathing life into them.

Establishment of the Four Directions

The four directions are imbued with significance, guiding the understanding of the world.

Rise of the Demons

Demons emerge from chaos, challenging the order established by Pangu.

The Great Flood

A catastrophic flood threatens to erase Pangu's creations, prompting a battle for survival.

Fall of Pangu

Pangu's spirit begins to wane as he transforms into the elements, marking the end of his reign.

Legacy of Pangu

Pangu's teachings and essence endure, shaping the beliefs and practices of future generations.

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