Chinese Mythology On Tumblr See a recent post on tumblr from @rongzhi about chinese mythology. discover more posts about erlang shen, yang jian, nezha reborn, jttw sun wukong, nezha, li nezha, and chinese mythology. Posts tagged with #chinese mythologytàiyĭ zhēnrén in chinese literature: *wise and kindly grandfather figure, who's protective of nézhā. one of the twelve golden immortals, thus immensely powerful.* tàiyĭ zhēnrén in my headcanon: *fucking feral. has no chill, just lots of self control. encourages nézhā's feralness by giving him cool weapons* #chinese mythology #investiture of the.
Chinese Mythology On Tumblr
Chinese Mythology On Tumblr See a recent post on tumblr from @blackhornedarts about chinese myth. discover more posts about chinese myth. See a recent post on tumblr from @thevibraniumveterans about chinese myths. discover more posts about chinese myths. Similarly, chinese mythology does not rely purely on journey to the west. two other pillars of mythology are the 封神演义 and the 山海经 (the classic of mountains and seas), an old national geography magazine with lots of myths thrown in. there are many, many more ancient and famous works, but these three are generally very widely known. The fuxi is the eighth offspring born to the dragon in ancient chinese mythology. its body resembles that of a dragon and it has a gentle disposition, preferring to coil around the head of a stone monument.
Chinese On Tumblr
Chinese On Tumblr Similarly, chinese mythology does not rely purely on journey to the west. two other pillars of mythology are the 封神演义 and the 山海经 (the classic of mountains and seas), an old national geography magazine with lots of myths thrown in. there are many, many more ancient and famous works, but these three are generally very widely known. The fuxi is the eighth offspring born to the dragon in ancient chinese mythology. its body resembles that of a dragon and it has a gentle disposition, preferring to coil around the head of a stone monument. Historically all four of them are male some recent adaptations will show one (or more) of them as female just for fun. china, even in ancient times, did not have four seas around it the four dragon kings each correspond to a body of water in the cardinal directions. You see, many cultures have their mythological animals. chinese culture is no different. dragons, in chinese mythology, are revered creatures. powerful, wise, benevolent, noble, very much unlike the monstrous depictions in western stories. they are long, serpentine in nature, and mostly have four limbs with hawk like claws.
Chinese Mythology Tumblr Historically all four of them are male some recent adaptations will show one (or more) of them as female just for fun. china, even in ancient times, did not have four seas around it the four dragon kings each correspond to a body of water in the cardinal directions. You see, many cultures have their mythological animals. chinese culture is no different. dragons, in chinese mythology, are revered creatures. powerful, wise, benevolent, noble, very much unlike the monstrous depictions in western stories. they are long, serpentine in nature, and mostly have four limbs with hawk like claws.