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  2. Oxen in Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    Oxen, cows, beef cattle, buffalo and so on are an important motif in Chinese mythology. There are many myths about the oxen or ox-like beings, including both celestial and earthly varieties. The myths range from ones which include oxen or composite beings with ox characteristics as major actors to ones which focus on human or divine actors, in ...

  3. Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the diverse myths and legends that have been passed down in oral form or recorded in literature in China. Explore the connections between Chinese mythology and religion, philosophy, and culture, and the themes of creation, cosmology, and history.

  4. Bovidae in Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    Bovidae in Chinese mythology include various myths and legends about a group of biologically distinct animals which form important motifs within Chinese mythology. There are many myths about the animals modernly classified as Bovidae , referring to oxen, sheep, goats, and mythological types such as "unicorns" (though perhaps not Bovidae, in the ...

  5. Oracle bone script - Wikipedia

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    Oracle bone script is the oldest form of written Chinese, dating to the late 2nd millennium BC. It was used for divination on bones and shells, and provides insights into the character of late Shang society and the origins of Chinese writing.

  6. Chinese creation myths - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the symbolic narratives of the origins of the universe, earth, and life in Chinese mythology. Explore the themes, sources, and variations of Chinese cosmogonic myths, such as the Tao Te Ching, the Songs of Chu, and the Huainanzi.

  7. Oracle bone - Wikipedia

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    Oracle bones are pieces of ox scapula and turtle plastron with inscriptions from the Late Shang period (c. 1050 – c. 1250 BCE) in China. They are the earliest known significant corpus of ancient Chinese writing, using an early form of Chinese characters, and provide important information on the Shang dynasty and its culture.

  8. Chinese gods and immortals - Wikipedia

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    An overview of the various deities and immortals in Chinese religions, their origins, attributes, and worship. Learn about the polytheistic and monistic aspects of Chinese theology, the names and roles of the God of Heaven, and the sources and examples of Chinese mythology.

  9. Eight Immortals - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the legendary xian (immortals) in Chinese mythology, their powers, origins, and cultural significance. See artworks, stories, and literature featuring the Eight Immortals and their vessels.