In the Beginning, there really wasn’t very much. Now, some people will try and sell you their myths: In the Beginning, there was… The Void, The Singularity,… Read more “In the Beginning, there was Pangu”
Tag: Chinese Mythology
The Bunny Girl: Chinese Moon Mythology
In 1969, as Apollo 11, the first manned mission to the moon was preparing to land, the following message was relayed to the crew from Houston Capcom:… Read more “The Bunny Girl: Chinese Moon Mythology”
The Day the Crow Turned Black.
The crow is a favorite in folklore and mythology, and its worldwide distribution means that it has appeared in many traditions. With a distinguishing call and singular… Read more “The Day the Crow Turned Black.”
Chinese New Year
The Chinese New Year is based on the first day of the Chinese Lunar Calendar, so it varies from year to year against the Gregorian calendar, but… Read more “Chinese New Year”
Keep Swimming: a Chinese Folk Tale
The words my father would always say to me whenever I was facing difficulties in life continue to provide me inspiration and strength. Two simple words: Keep… Read more “Keep Swimming: a Chinese Folk Tale”