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  1. May 8, 2023 · Gods or deities of Chinese mythology. China is an ancient country full of mysteries in which many Chinese deities and immortals can be found. The ancient Chinese believed in these gods, goddesses, magical beings, dragons and ghosts and asked them for help. Below is a list of the 10 most famous gods and goddesses of Chinese mythology.

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  2. coster comes from Costard, a type of cooking apple, monger means trader or seller. a greengrocer, seller of fruit and vegetables. fishmonger, ironmonger and warmonger are among the surviving words ending in -monger. cove. unknown. a fellow or chap. Used in 1860s.

  3. Chinese Myths and Folktales hold a significant place in Chinese culture, influencing storytelling traditions both orally and in writing. This rich folklore collection encompasses over 200 fables and tales, featuring ancient demons, magical swords, diabolical wizards, and powerful gods. These captivating stories have inspired literature, art ...

  4. The Chinese language of mythology tends not to mark words for gender or number, so English language translations can be problematic. Also, species or even genera are not always distinguished, with the named animal often being seen as the local version of that type, such is as the case with sheep and goats, or the versatile term sometimes translated as ox .

  5. Feilong, winged legendary creature that flies among clouds. Fish in Chinese mythology. Four Perils. Four Symbols, also called Sixiang, four legendary animals that represent the points of the compass. Fox spirit, a famous mythological fox -like creature. Also called huli jing, huyao, huxian, or huzu. A Hulijing.

  6. Shujun. Shujun is a Chinese god of farming and cultivation, also known as Yijun and Shangjun. Alternatively he is a legendary culture hero of ancient times, who was in the family tree of ancient Chinese emperors descended from the Yellow Emperor (Huangdi). Shujun is specially credited with inventing the use of a draft animal of the bovine ...

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  8. Egyptian Mythology. In ancient Egypt, ants were associated with the sun god Ra, who was believed to shape-shift into an ant each night to navigate the underworld. Ants were also revered for their industrious nature and were often used as symbols of hard work and perseverance. Greek and Roman Mythology. In Greek and Roman mythology, ants were ...

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