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Myths about Mythology

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Mythology across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

496 myths currently featured for Mythology.

Chang'e Transforming into the Moon Goddess Accompanied by the Jade Rabbit

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Tai (Moon Proxy), Shandong, ChinaChang'e • Hou Yi • Jade Rabbit

The legend tells of Chang'e, a beautiful woman who became the Goddess of the Moon after consuming an elixir of immortality. Her husband, the heroic archer Hou Yi, had saved the world from ten scorching suns but chose to remain mortal to be with her. After a betrayal by a greedy apprentice forced Chang'e to drink the potion alone, she floated to the moon, where she resides forever in a cold...

The Sun Birds Plummeting to Earth as Three-Legged Crows

🐉 Chinese MythologyKunlun Mountains, Xinjiang, ChinaHou Yi • Xihe • Di Jun

In ancient times, ten sun birds rose simultaneously, threatening to incinerate the Earth with their combined heat. The divine archer Hou Yi was dispatched to the heights of the Kunlun Mountains to save humanity, shooting down nine of the rogue suns. As each arrow struck its mark, the blazing suns transformed into three-legged golden crows and plummeted to the earth, leaving only one sun to...

Leizu and the Discovery of Silk

🐉 Chinese MythologyXiling Gorge, Yichang, ChinaLeizu • Huangdi • The Yellow Emperor

Leizu, the wife of the Yellow Emperor, is credited with discovering silk after a silkworm cocoon fell into her cup of hot tea. Observing the thread unravel in the heat, she realized its potential for weaving and went on to invent sericulture. This pivotal moment in Chinese history transformed the empire and birthed the ancient silk industry.

The Drought Demon Nüba Descending to Evaporate Chiyou's Vicious Floodwaters

🐉 Chinese MythologyZhuolu, Hebei, ChinaNüba • Huangdi (Yellow Emperor) • Chiyou

In the legendary dawn of Chinese civilization, the Yellow Emperor faced the rebel leader Chiyou at the Battle of Zhuolu. When Chiyou summoned supernatural storms and floods to drown the imperial army, the Yellow Emperor called upon his daughter Nüba, the goddess of drought. Nüba descended from the heavens, using her immense heat to evaporate the floods and disperse the storms, ensuring...

Yinglong the Winged Dragon Slaying the Warlord Chiyou in the Valley

🐉 Chinese MythologyZhuolu, Hebei, ChinaYinglong • Chiyou • Yellow Emperor (Huang Di)

In the ancient dawn of Chinese civilization, the Yellow Emperor faced his greatest challenge from the bronze-headed warlord Chiyou at the Battle of Zhuolu. When Chiyou summoned supernatural mists and storms to overwhelm the imperial forces, the winged dragon Yinglong was called upon to intervene, manipulating the waters and rain to turn the tide. After a grueling elemental struggle, Yinglong...

The Yellow Emperor Using the South-Pointing Chariot to Escape the Fog

🐉 Chinese MythologyZhuolu, Hebei, ChinaHuang Di (Yellow Emperor) • Chiyou • Feng Hou

During the legendary Battle of Zhuolu, the Yellow Emperor faced the formidable tribal leader Chiyou, who used supernatural powers to conjure a thick, impenetrable fog. To overcome this tactical disadvantage and guide his army through the mist, the Yellow Emperor utilized the South-Pointing Chariot, a mechanical invention that always pointed toward the south regardless of the vehicle's...

Chiyou Breathing Out a Thick Supernatural Fog to Blind the Emperor's Army

🐉 Chinese MythologyZhuolu, Hebei, ChinaChiyou • Huangdi (Yellow Emperor) • Yandi (Flame Emperor)

During the legendary Battle of Zhuolu, the tribal leader Chiyou used his supernatural powers to exhale a massive, impenetrable fog that blinded the Yellow Emperor's forces. This magical mist caused total chaos, nearly defeating the imperial army until the Yellow Emperor utilized the South-Pointing Chariot to navigate the gloom. The event marks a pivotal moment in Chinese mythology where...

The Yellow Emperor Uniting the Competing Tribes at the Battle of Banquan

🐉 Chinese MythologyBanquan, Hebei, ChinaHuang Di • Yan Di • Shennong

In the dawn of Chinese history, the legendary Yellow Emperor (Huang Di) faced off against the Flame Emperor (Yan Di) in a series of three pivotal battles at Banquan. This conflict was not merely a struggle for power but a necessary unification of tribes that were drifting into chaos and internecine warfare. After three fierce engagements, Huang Di emerged victorious, leading to the formation...

Youchao Teaching Early Humans to Build Nests to Escape Wild Beasts

🐉 Chinese MythologyChaohu, Anhui, ChinaYouchao • Early Humans

The legendary figure Youchao, one of the Three August Ones, teaches early humans how to build elevated shelters resembling nests to protect themselves from wild beasts. This act marks the transition from nomadic cave-dwelling to the first structured human architecture. His wisdom transforms the landscape of early China, providing security and stability for the first communities.

Suiren Drilling Wood to Bestow the Gift of Fire Upon Humanity

🐉 Chinese MythologyShangqiu, Henan, ChinaSuiren

Suiren, one of the Three Sovereigns, discovered the secret of creating fire by drilling wood, liberating humanity from the struggle of eating raw food and protecting them from the cold. This divine intervention marked a turning point in human civilization, leading to the advancement of cooking and safety from wild beasts.