Myths and Legends of China
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Publisher Description
Myths and Legends of China, authored by E. T. C. Werner and first published in 1922, presents a captivating exploration of Chinese mythology and folklore. Werner, a scholar of Asian studies, delves into the rich tapestry of myths, legends, and traditional stories that have been passed down through generations in China, revealing the cultural, spiritual, and moral fabric of one of the world's oldest civilizations.
This comprehensive work covers a variety of narratives, including the creation myths, legendary figures, deities, and moral tales that have influenced Chinese culture and thought. Werner meticulously examines the significance of these stories, explaining how they reflect the values and beliefs of Chinese society and their impact on art, literature, and philosophy.
Through vivid storytelling and insightful analysis, Werner introduces readers to iconic characters such as the dragon, the phoenix, and the goddess Nuwa, who embodies the themes of creation and harmony. He also highlights the importance of folklore in shaping cultural identity and the enduring legacy of these myths in contemporary China.
Myths and Legends of China serves as both an informative resource and an engaging read for anyone interested in the depths of Chinese culture, mythology, and the universal themes that connect human experiences across time and space.