Essay The Origin of the Chinese

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The Origin of Chinese What are the origins of human beings? This is one of the most interesting questions. In the world every nation spread a lot of beautiful myths and legends. China has a history longer than that of any other present-day nation, containing a plethora of myths and legends. Regarded as the "Chinese Adam" by Westerners, the first figure in China's history was named Pan Gu. According to legend in the beginning, there was only darkness and chaos, and the sky and earth were one blurred entity. This vast "egg," as the Chinese call it, was subjected to two opposing forces or principles. The interaction between the two forces, the yin (passive or negative female principle) and yang (active or positive male principle) gave birth to Pan Gu, causing the egg's shell to crack. He was sleeping in the “egg” for 18,000 years. When he was born, he found the earth was chaotic. He was not satisfied with this situation, so he used an axe to separate the sky and the earth. After Pan Gu had done this work, he was exhausted and died. His body then dissolved and his head became the mountains; his breath, the wind and clouds; his voice, the thunder; his left eye became the sun and his right eye became the moon. Pan Gu's beard became the stars; his four limbs, the four quadrants of the globe; his blood, the rivers and his veins and muscles, the layers of the earth. His flesh became the soil; his skin and hair, the trees and plants; his semen, pearls; his marrow, precious stones and his sweat turned into rain. All in all, Pan Gu and the universe became one.
After Pan Gu died, the earth became animate. Then Nv Wa appeared who was a goddess with a dragon's tail. Nu Wa traveled the earth, the envy of Pan Gu physical structure of those beautiful. Nv Wa thought the creation of Pan Gu cannot be considered complete. Insects, fish, birds and other animals could not make her intelligence satisfied. She wanted to create a life more than anything to be superior beings. In this way, the world will have someone to manage everything in life. She decided to use the riverbed mud to pinch clay figurine which were according to her appearance. Nu Wa was ingenuity, soon on a lot of good pinch of clay. The clay is almost like her, but she gave them to match the legs with his hands, to replace the dragon's tail. Then Nu Wa blowing breath towards those little figurines, those small clay figurines have been infusion of energy, "live" up