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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.

Erlang Shen Fighting Sun Wukong in an Epic Shapeshifting Duel

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Huaguo, Jiangsu, ChinaSun Wukong • Erlang Shen • Jade Emperor

The rebellious Sun Wukong faces his most formidable opponent, Erlang Shen, in a legendary battle that shifts from martial arts to a high-stakes shapeshifting duel. The conflict showcases their mastery of seventy-two transformations as they chase each other through the landscapes of Mount Huaguo. This clash eventually requires the intervention of the highest celestial powers to bring the...

Sun Wukong Forcefully Crossing Out His Name from the Book of Life and Death

🐉 Chinese MythologyFengdu Ghost City, Chongqing, ChinaSun Wukong • King Yanluo • Ten Kings of Hell

After achieving great spiritual power and immortality through Taoist practices, Sun Wukong is mistakenly dragged to the underworld by two soul-catchers. Enraged by this bureaucratic error, he rampages through the realm of the dead and reaches the Hall of the Ten Kings. There, he forces the lords of hell to produce the Book of Life and Death, where he strikes out his own name and those of his...

Sun Wukong Diving into the Eastern Sea to Extort a Weapon from the Dragon King

🐉 Chinese MythologyCrystal Palace of the Dragon King of the East SeaSun Wukong • Ao Guang • Ao Qin

After achieving immortality and mastery over his monkey tribe at Flower-Fruit Mountain, Sun Wukong realizes that ordinary weapons are too fragile for his divine strength. He travels to the underwater realm of the East China Sea to demand a worthy treasure from Ao Guang, the Dragon King. There, he discovers and claims the Ruyi Jingu Bang, a massive iron pillar once used to measure the depths...

Sun Wukong Bravely Leaping Through the Waterfall to Find the Water Curtain Cave

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Huaguo, Jiangsu, ChinaSun Wukong (The Stone Monkey) • The Monkey Tribe • The Jade Emperor

In the early days of his life on Mount Huaguo, the Stone Monkey accepts a challenge from his tribe to leap through a massive waterfall to discover its source. Behind the thundering cascade, he finds a mystical, fully-furnished cave that provides a perfect sanctuary for the monkey clan. By successfully returning and leading his people to this new home, he is crowned the Handsome Monkey King,...

Sun Wukong Born from a Magical Stone Nurtured by Heaven and Earth

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Huaguo, Jiangsu, ChinaSun Wukong • Jade Emperor • Thousand-Mile Eye

The legend recounts the miraculous birth of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, from a mystical stone atop the Flower Fruit Mountain. After emerging as a stone monkey and earning the respect of his peers by discovering the Water Curtain Cave, he is crowned the Handsome Monkey King. Driven by a sudden fear of mortality, he eventually departs his idyllic home to seek the secrets of eternal life from...

Jiang Ziya Refusing to Deify His Nagging Ex-Wife, Making Her the Goddess of Broom

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Qi, Shaanxi, ChinaJiang Ziya • Lady Ma • King Wen of Zhou

After leading the Zhou army to victory against the Shang Dynasty and receiving the mandate to deify the fallen heroes, the strategist Jiang Ziya is confronted by the ghost of his ex-wife, Lady Ma, who had abandoned him during his years of poverty. Despite her demands for a high celestial rank, Jiang Ziya appoints her as the Broom Star, the deity of misfortune and bad luck, symbolizing her...

Daji Executed by the Immortal-Slaying Flying Knife After Enchanting the Executioners

🐉 Chinese MythologyZhaoge, Henan, ChinaDaji • King Zhou of Shang • Jiang Ziya

Daji, the fox-spirit consort of the last Shang king, brought the empire to ruin through her cruelty and enchantments. When the Zhou forces finally conquered the capital of Zhaoge, Daji was sentenced to death. However, her supernatural beauty and charms were so potent that no executioner could bring themselves to strike her until Jiang Ziya intervened with a divine artifact.

Jiang Ziya Using the Appoint the Gods Roster on the Divine Altar

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Qi, Shaanxi, ChinaJiang Ziya • King Wu of Zhou • Bo Yikao

Following the fall of the Shang Dynasty, the sage Jiang Ziya ascends the Divine Altar at Mount Qi to fulfill a celestial mandate. Using the 'Investiture of the Gods' roster, he summons the spirits of those fallen in the Great War to assign them eternal positions in the heavenly hierarchy. This ritual marks the transition from an era of mythic chaos to a structured divine order under the Zhou...

Bi Xiao Deploying the Nine-Bend Yellow River Array Against the Zhou Army

🐉 Chinese MythologyMengjin, Yellow River, ChinaBi Xiao • Yun Xiao • Qiong Xiao

Following the death of their brother Zhao Gongming, the goddess Bi Xiao and her sisters Yun Xiao and Qiong Xiao sought vengeance against the Zhou army by constructing the formidable Nine-Bend Yellow River Array. This magical formation, established at the strategic crossing of Mengjin, utilized the power of the Mixed Sky Primordial Dipper to capture and depower the elite Twelve Golden...

Yang Jian (Erlang Shen) Opening His Third Eye to See Through Illusions

🐉 Chinese MythologyDujiangyan, Sichuan, ChinaYang Jian (Erlang Shen) • Sky-Howling Dog (Xiaotian Quan) • Six Sages of Meishan

The legend of Yang Jian, known as Erlang Shen, details his divine struggle against the chaotic forces of deception that once plagued the Min River in Sichuan. Using his celestial third eye, he was able to see through the shapeshifting illusions of a powerful water demon, ultimately allowing him to defeat the creature and bring peace to the region through the creation of the Dujiangyan...