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Nwa, also read Ngua, is a mother goddess, culture hero, and/or member of the Three Sovereigns of Chinese mythology. She is a goddess in Chinese folk religion, Chinese Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism. She is credited with creating humanity and repairing the Pillar of Heaven.
N wa Bu Tian/ Nwa mends the sky In Huainanzi, a Chinese philosophical classic completed around 2 BCE, the four pillars supporting heaven were broken, a fire blazed and a flood plagued human beings. Nwa smelted a five-colored stone to patch up the sky and saved numerous lives.
Overview. The Chinese concept of mythology is different from Western ideas, which contain stories of gods and goddesses with purely divine origins. Chinese mythology contains figures who are a merger of religious and historical, with many cultural heroes later being revered as deities.
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