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         Chinese Mythology:     more books (101)
  1. Mythology Vol. 61-65: Chinese Children's Stories by Staff Hwa-I Publishing Co, 1991-06
  2. Chinese Mythology by Anthony Christie, 1975-01-01
  3. Chinese Children's Stories Vol. 63: To Speak or Not, the Dark Village (Chinese Children's Stories; Mythology) by Staff Hwa-I Publishing Co, 1991-06
  4. Chinese Mythology in Popular Culture: Mulan, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, American Dragon: Jake Long, Spirit Warriors
  5. Chinese Mythology in Anime and Manga: Ranma ½, Fruits Basket, Dragon Ball, Hoshin Engi, Monkey Magic, the Story of Saiunkoku, Giant Robo
  6. Chinese Mythology by Anthony Christie, 1973
  7. Chinese Mythology
  8. CHINESE MYTHOLOGY
  9. Chinese Mythology (The World of Mythology) by Jim Ollhoff, 2011-01
  10. Chinese Mythology A to Z, 2004 publication by Jrmy Robrts, 2004
  11. Stories From Chinese Mythology
  12. Chinese Mythology by Anthony Christie, 1968
  13. Chinese Mythology Introduction: Fucanglong, Han Xiang, Chinese Folklore, Cangjie, Kui Xing, Five Precepts, White Tiger, Emperor Yao
  14. CHINESE MYTHOLOGY by ANTHONY CHRISTIE, 1968

81. Snuff Bottles From U Lian - Links To Chinese Arts And Antiquities
From The New Piatrix Strange Chinese Beings Information on chinese mythologyand symbols derived from the 17th century Ming classic San-ts`ai t`ui-hui or
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... Contact Us The U Lian Collection Chinese History and Mythology For Beginners International Chinese Snuff Bottle Society Superb Resource for Chinese Porcelain Wonderful collection of Chinese mythology and fables Legends of China A compilation of symbology found in Chinese art by Hawley's Publications Strange Chinese Beings
Doorway to Chinese culture and multiple links to essays about Chinese culture, arts, and ethos. A fascinating web site Original and custom made horseshoe decorative items by our lovely daughter and her marvelous husband in California. (Please excuse this out-of-context link. However, the items they make are really clever.)
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82. Chinese Dragon
the Chinese dragon. In chinese mythology there are five types of dragonThose guarding the gods and emperors; Those controlling
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The Chinese Dragon
Most of us are all to familiar with the classic western concept of the dragon, but not all have a great insight into probably one of the most recognised dragons, the Chinese dragon. In Chinese mythology there are five types of dragon:-
  • Those guarding the gods and emperors Those controlling the wind and rain Earthly dragons which deepened the rivers and seas Guardians of hidden treasure The first dragon
  • The First dragon appeared to the mythical emperor Fu-hsi, and filled the hole in the sky made by the monster Kung Kung. Its waking, sleeping and breathing determined day and night. Season and weather. There are many differences between the classical dragon and the Chinese dragon, these include the ability to fly even without wings, shape-shifting abilities, and of course the general benevolent behaviour to the populace. The Chinese dragon is made up of nine entities. The head of camel, the eyes of a demon, the ears of a cow, the horns of a stag, the neck of a snake, it's belly a clam's, it's claws that of an eagle, while the soles of his feet are that of a tiger, and the 117 scales that cover it's body are that of a carp. The Chinese dragon has four claws as standard, but the Imperial dragon has five, this is to identify it above the lesser classes. Anyone other than the emperor using the 5 claw motif was put to death.

    83. Korean, Chinese, Japanese, & Indonesian Mythology
    Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian Mythology. chinese mythology.chinese mythology Here you can find the Story of the ChangO
    http://www.gwhs.phila.k12.pa.us/students/projects/1999/medina/mythology/Korean,c
    Chinese Mythology Chinese Mythology Here you can find the Story of the Chang-O; Stories of 100 celebrated women; There are legends of China, Hsi Yu Chi, Calabash (a modern retelling of the Chinese creation myth, and an encyclopedia mythica. Swords, Spirits and Romance: The Legends of China Page The actual legend is found here with a biography of Pu Sung-lin to help you understand the story better. Scroll down the page and you find the source of a Chinese ghost story and other links. Korean Mythology Myths and Legends of Ancient Korea
    You can find the legend of Tangun, the Lay of King Tongmyong, Legend of King Onjo of Paekche, The Legend of Pak Hyokkose of Silla, The Legend of King T'arhae of Silla, Husband Yono, Wife So. There is also a glossary of texts, motifs, and figures and links to who translated the legends and  bibliography. You can also find, she-bear, tiger, egg, sun, trickery, journey. Japanese Japanese Myth
    These myths include the palace under the sea, the lord of the land, the sun behind the rock, the serpent with eight heads, and the underworld. There are other myth references. Myth of Munakata-Taisha
    This is an ancient Japanese myth dealing with Takehayasusanoo Mikoto (a holy man) making a vow with the Sun goddess that he would keep his heart pure. Click here to find out the end of this promise and see what happens at the end.

    84. Marie's Homepage
    chinese mythology. chinese mythology Chinese myths, fantasies anddragons, also 100 celebrated Chinese women. Back to my homepage.
    http://sepwww.stanford.edu/sep/marie/mythology.html
    Mythology
    Mythology is an important link to our past. Although I am personally an amateur Egyptologist, I love to read about the gods and myths of all of the ancient civilizations.
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    Ancient Egyptian Mythology Egyptian Mythology Today Has a lot of links. Greek Mythology Mythweb This has an encyclopedia of the Greek gods and mythical creatures and places, as well as some of the better known myths. Norse Mythology Norse Mythology Good site with Norse gods and myths. Chinese Mythology Chinese Mythology Chinese myths, fantasies and dragons, also 100 celebrated Chinese women. Back to my homepage

    85. Chinese Mid Autumn Festival Or Moon Cake Festival
    herself and remained on the moon. This helpful hare is referred to inchinese mythology as the Jade Hare. Because of his and ChangO's
    http://www.regit.com/hongkong/festival/mooncake.htm
    Chinese Mid Autumn Festival or Moon Cake Festival
    Moon Cake Festival: A Mid-Autumn Festival
    (Chung Chiu) , the third major festival of the Chinese calendar, is celebrated on the 15th day of the eighth month. This festival corresponds to harvest festival s observed by Western cultures (in Hong Kong, it is held in conjunction with the annual Lantern Festival
    Contrary to what most people believe, this festival probably has less to do with harvest festivities than with the philosophically minded chinese of old. The union of man's spirit with nature in order to achieve perfect harmony was the fundamental canon of Taoism, so much so that contemplation of nature was a way of life.
    This festival is also known as the Moon Cake Festival because a special kind of sweet cake (yueh ping) prepared in the shape of the moon and filled with sesame seeds, ground lotus seeds and duck eggs is served as a traditional Chung Chiu delicacy. Nobody actually knows when the custom of eating moon cake of celebrate the Moon Festival began, but one relief traces its origin to the 14th century. At the time, China was in revolt against the Mongols. Chu Yuen-chang, and his senior deputy, Liu Po-wen, discussed battle plan and developes a secret moon cake strategy to take a certain walled city held by the Mongol enemy. Liu dressed up as a Taoist priest and entered the besieged city bearing moon cake. He distributed these to the city's populace. When the time for the year's

    86. Chinese Tiger Mythology
    Now about tigers. To china they are respected. Like in chinese mythology thereis a story called The tale of the trusty tiger which I fond interesting.
    http://www.starsandseas.com/SAS_Mythology/Chinese Tigers.htm
    ChineseTigers by Cris Gutierrez Japanese Serpents Dragon Myths Kochuujoo Japanese Snake Mythologies ... Foward

    87. Macau - Topical Stamps
    chinese mythology Gods of chinese mythology (1st Series) Date of Issue 03/04/1992Gods of chinese mythology (2nd Series) Date of Issue 01/04/1993.
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    CHINESE MYTHOLOGY
    Gods of Chinese Mythology (1st Series)
    Date of Issue: 03/04/1992
    Gods of Chinese Mythology (2nd Series)
    Date of Issue: 01/04/1993
    Legends and Myths
    Date of Issue: 09/05/1994
    Legends and Myths (2nd Series) - Kun Iam
    Date of Issue: 05/05/1995
    Legends and Myths (3rd Series)
    Date of Issue: 30/04/1996 Legends and Myths (4th Series) - Gateway Gods Date of Issue: 18/06/1997

    88. Chinese Mythology : An Introduction Paperback - 344 Pages Reprint Edition (June
    chinese mythology An Introduction Paperback 344 pages Reprint edition(June 1999). chinese mythology An Introduction
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    Chinese Mythology : An Introduction Paperback - 344 pages Reprint edition (June 1999)
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    The Classic of Mountains and Seas (Penguin Classics)
    Chinese Myths (British MuseumLegendary Past Series)

    Before Confucius : Studies in the Creation of the Chinese Classics (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture)

    Chinese History: A Manual, Revised and Enlarged

    89. Untitled Document
    Welcome to chinese mythology. Please enter our fantastic and wonderful myths aboutchinese mythology. Enjoy and kick back as you enter chinese mythology.
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    Welcome to Chinese mythology. Please enter our fantastic and wonderful myths about chinese Mythology. Please click below on the Enter button to resume the wonderful experience. Thank you and have fun! Enjoy and kick back as you enter Chinese mythology.

    90. Enslow Publishers, Inc.
    chinese mythologytakes a look at the more philosophical side of creation stories and myths....... Mythology chinese mythology, Author Irene Dea Collier.
    http://www.enslow.com/displayitem.asp?type=1&item=966

    91. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Arts > ... > Myths And Folktales > Myths > Chinese
    Eight Immortals of chinese mythology Listing of the names of the EightImmortals and their iconography. www.chinapage.org/8immortal
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    92. The Sangoma Sanctum
    A collection of translated texts and discussions from chinese, GrecoRoman, Rosicrucian, and other philosophy, mythology, and martial arts.
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    93. Awakening Academe
    German Buddhist scholar living in Taiwan. Includes Buddhological research, linguistics, psychology and mythology, and translations of ancient chinese stories.
    http://www.freehomepages.com/ffgrohmann/index.html
    Notes on Buddhological research and the work done in the field of Universal Education/Alice Project, essays on linguistics (primarily lexicon and semantics), psychology and mythology, as well as ancient Chinese stories in translation - this is what you will find on the following pages which are in a seemingly perpetual state of construction. Enjoy! This site covers most of the things I spend my time with. It does, however, not merely offer a dry description of my personal interests and the various ways in which I earn a living. The material presented here , this is my hope at least, also reflects my deep conviction in the meaningfulness of life, the value of human culture, and the need for integrity in intellectual terms and otherwise. Born Friedrich F. Grohmann, I grew up in my native Germany but for more than 25 years I have been living in Taiwan, studying, teaching, and doing research. If you want to get an idea of the work I am engaged in you might well proceed to The Ricebowl In connection with my research, I've been publishing a few papers. As it so happens, they are all written in Chinese but you'll find a list of the more entertaining pieces with English abstracts on the

    94. Temporary Tattoos: Glow-in-the-dark Tattoos
    Design themes such as flowers, mythology, chinese characters, zodiac, and tribal patterns. Sample sheets and a wholesale inquiry area.
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    95. A World Of Dragon Art
    Information, mythology, chinese art, and posters from movies.
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    A World of Dragon Art
    Dragon Art Dungeon Dragons Posters Chinese Dragons Dragonslayers ... Enter the Dragon
    My Dragon Art Dungeon
    As far as I can remember, I've always loved dragon art. For years, I've been buying and collecting dragon posters and prints. (My collection extends well past dragon art, for example I also collect dragon statues, t-shirts, books and movies - but my true love is definitely dragon art.) Click here to buy dragon art posters! DRAGONS!!! Dragons! Dragons! The mere mention of the word would strike fear into the hearts of men. Their hearts would race, as all men, no matter how big or small, imagined that he would have to confront a larger than life, fire-breathing dragon. Today, all that remains is dragon art, memorabilia and other items that cannot hurt us. People today believe that dragons never existed. Personally I believe that we, the human race with the help of dragonslayers wiped out this extraordinary race simply because we feared them.

    96. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
    Packed with ancient chinese history, philosophy and mythology. Visitors to the temple can learn about chinese religions. Stop by the cafeteria to explore an interactive tutorial.
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    Welcome to the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge of Entries
    The web site you have requested, Xiang Qi - The Ancient Art of Chinese Chess , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to Xiang Qi - The Ancient Art of Chinese Chess click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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    Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Although this site says it's about a form of chess played in ancient China, the game tutorial section does not work properly. Visit this site to learn about the history, art, and religions of China. The site is cleverly organized into a virtual museum, temple, and library, with surprising facts at every turn.
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    97. Made In The Orient
    Features oriental art and culture, food and health, and feng shui. Products include buddhas, dragons, chinese paintings, wok sets, teas and massage sets, and provides articles on news and mythology.
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    98. Mpls Inst Arts - World Mythology: Chinese
    Curriculum Materials World mythology Introduction Order. chinese Myth. PresentationBox Image 21 China Presentation Box 173695 (Ch'ing dynasty).
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    99. Chinese Myths And Fantasies
    Small selection of wellknown myths and legends.Category Arts Literature Myths and Folktales Myths chinese......Ancient chinese myths were not recorded in a systematic way in any work,and , as a result, only fragments of them are extant today.
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    Ancient Chinese myths were not recorded in a systematic way in any work, and , as a result, only fragments of them are extant today. Fortunately, many classical works of the pre-Qin period and the Han Dynasties, such as the Zhuangzi , the Liezi , the Huainanzi , the Chronicles by Zuo Qiuming, Conversations from the States , and above all, the Book of Mountains and Seas , contain fragments and excerpts of ancient mythical stories, which make up a beautiful and fascinating part of our classical literature. Below are some of the myths most known even to children. They are short but vivid. As you will see, most of the main characters in these mythical stories are gods, ghosts foxes and spirits with human qualities and human feelings.

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