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Discover the fascinating myth of Pangu, the ancient Chinese giant who created the universe! 🌏 According to Chinese mythology, Pangu emerged from chaos, separating the heavens and the earth with his immense strength. As he grew, so did the world around him—until his final breath gave life to mountains, rivers, and even humanity itself. Dive into the profound Taoist cosmology and uncover the interconnectedness of nature, humanity, and the cosmos. Learn how this mythical giant Pangu shaped the world and left a timeless legacy in Chinese folklore and philosophy. If you love creation myths across cultures, this video is a must-watch for its rich storytelling and deep insights! Join us as we dive into this epic legend, exploring its origins, cultural significance, and how it compares to other creation myths worldwide. Whether you're a mythology enthusiast or just curious about ancient stories, this video will take you on an unforgettable journey through the cosmic birth of the universe! 00:00 Intro – Introduction 00:40 The Birth of the Universe 02:44 How Pangu’s Body Shaped the World 04:39 Pangu’s Role in Chinese Mythology 05:33 Pangu's Legacy 07:56 Conclusion 🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more amazing mythology and history videos! References: Goldin, P. R. (2008). THE MYTH THAT CHINA HAS NO CREATION MYTH. Monumenta Serica, 56, 1–22. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40727596 MAIR, V. H. (2004). FOREWORD: THE BEGINNINGS OF SINO-INDIAN CULTURAL CONTACT. Journal of Asian History, 38(2), 81–96. http://www.jstor.org/stable/41933378 Mingfang, X. (2017). A New Revolution in Historical Research for the Twenty-First Century. RCC Perspectives, 3, 3–36. http://www.jstor.org/stable/26241444 Ren, Y. (1998). Cosmogony, Fictionality, Poetic Creativity: Western and Traditional Chinese Cultural Perspectives. Comparative Literature, 50(2), 98–119. https://doi.org/10.2307/1771250 Weller, R. P. (1995). Matricidal Magistrates and Gambling Gods: Weak States and Strong Spirits in China. The Australian Journal of Chinese Affairs, 33, 107–124. https://doi.org/10.2307/2950090 Xueqin, M., & Mathieu, J. (2014). Mountains beyond Mountains: Cross-Cultural Reflections on China. RCC Perspectives, 4, 31–42. http://www.jstor.org/stable/26241264 #Pangu #chinesemythology #creationmyth #ancientchina #mythicallegends #historyexplained #universeorigins #folklore #journeythroughhistory #worldmyths