Chinese mythology
Chinese mythology encompasses a rich tapestry of stories, deities, and legendary figures that have shaped Chinese culture for centuries. It includes a variety of gods, such as Jade Emperor, who rules over heaven, and Nuwa, the goddess credited with creating humanity. These myths often explain natural phenomena, human behavior, and the origins of the world.
Many tales feature mythical creatures like dragons, which symbolize power and good fortune, and phoenixes, representing rebirth and immortality. Festivals, such as the Chinese New Year, often incorporate these myths, celebrating the cultural heritage and values that have been passed down through generations.