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  1. Chinese mythology: Chinese mythology is a collection of cultural history, folktales, and religious tradition that has been passed down for centuries in oral or written form. There are several aspects to Chinese mythology, including creation myths and legends, and myths concerning the ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  2. Snakes in Chinese mythology: Snakes (also known as serpents) are an important motif in Chinese mythology. There are various myths, legends, and folk tales about snakes. (Mythological serpent) [89%] 2024-01-11 [Animals in Chinese mythology] [Legendary serpents]...
  3. Oxen in Chinese mythology: Oxen, cows, beef cattle, buffalo and so on are an important motif in Chinese mythology. There are many myths about the oxen or ox-like beings, including both celestial and earthly varieties. (Biology) [89%] 2023-12-20 [Bovidae]
  4. Agriculture in Chinese mythology: Agriculture is an important theme in Chinese mythology. There are many myths about the invention of agriculture that have been told or written about in China. (Chinese mythology of agriculture) [89%] 2024-01-11 [Agriculture in China] [Chinese mythology]...
  5. Bovidae in Chinese mythology: Bovidae in Chinese mythology include various myths and legends about a group of biologically distinct animals which form important motifs within Chinese mythology. There are many myths about the animals modernly classified as Bovidae, referring to oxen, sheep, goats, and ... [89%] 2024-01-11 [Animals in Chinese mythology] [Bovidae]...
  6. Cranes in Chinese mythology: Cranes (simplified Chinese: 鹤; traditional Chinese: 鶴; pinyin: Hè) are an important motif in Chinese mythology. There are various myths involving cranes, and in Chinese mythology cranes are generally symbolically connected with the idea of longevity. (Biology) [89%] 2024-02-22 [Gruidae]
  7. Imperial examination in Chinese mythology: The imperial examination was a civil service examination system in Imperial China designed to select the best potential candidates to serve as administrative officials, for the purpose of recruiting them for the state's bureaucracy. With the avowed purpose of ... [80%] 2023-12-18 [Chinese mythology] [Confucian education]...
  8. Mythology: MYTHOLOGY mi-thol'-o-ji. See FABLE; BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA, RELIGION OF; GREECE, RELIGION IN ANCIENT. mi-thol'-o-ji. See FABLE; BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA, RELIGION OF; GREECE, RELIGION IN ANCIENT. [77%] 1915-01-01
  9. Mythology: Mythology is the study of the stories and legends that inform a religion or culture about its laws, its history, its morals, its social constructions, and really everything else that define the culture or religion's worldview. The term "mythology ... [77%] 2024-01-03 [Anthropology] [Folklore]...
  10. Mythology: uBoXo'yia, the science which examines pihot, myths or legends of cosmogony and of gods and heroes. Mythology is also used as a term for these legends themselves. Thus when we speak of " the mythology of Greece " we mean the ... [77%] 2022-09-02
  11. Mythology: Mythology (mi-thol-uh-jee) The word comes from the Greek "mythos" which means "fable" or "legend". Mythology is a collection of myths. [77%] 2023-02-18 [Mythology]
  12. Mythology: Myths are a part of every culture in the world and are used to explain natural phenomena, where a people came from and how their civilization developed, and why things happen as they do. At their most basic level, myths ... [77%] 2018-10-31
  13. Mythology: Mythology (from the Greek μῦθος (mythos), meaning a narrative, and logos, meaning speech or argument) refers to a body of stories that attempt to explain the origins and fundamental values of a given culture and the nature of the universe and ... [77%] 2023-02-03
  14. Mythology: Mythology (from the Greek μῦθος (mythos), meaning a narrative, and logos, meaning speech or argument) refers to a body of stories that attempt to explain the origins and fundamental values of a given culture and the nature of the universe and ... [77%] 2023-02-03
  15. Mythology: Mythology (from the Greek μῦθος (mythos), meaning a narrative, and logos, meaning speech or argument) refers to a body of stories that attempt to explain the origins and fundamental values of a given culture and the nature of the universe and ... [77%] 2023-02-04
  16. Timeline of Chinese mythology: The timeline of Chinese mythology starts with P'an-Ku and ends with Yu the Great, spanning from 36,000 years before the creation of the Earth to circa 2000 BC (time of Yu's rule, when he managed to ... [70%] 2023-12-17 [Chinese mythology]
  17. Trees in Chinese mythology and cultural symbology: Trees in Chinese mythology and culture tend to range from more-or-less mythological such as the Fusang tree and the Peaches of Immortality cultivated by Xi Wangmu to mythological attributions to such well-known trees, such as the pine ... [67%] 2023-12-18 [Chinese culture] [Trees in mythology]...
  18. Trees in mythology: Trees are significant in many of the world's mythologies, and have been given deep and sacred meanings throughout the ages. Human beings, observing the growth and death of trees, and the annual death and revival of their foliage, have ... (Significance of trees in religion and folklore) [66%] 2024-01-10 [Trees in mythology] [Mythological archetypes]...
  19. Bees in mythology: Bees have been featured in myth and folklore around the world. Honey and beeswax have been important resources for humans since at least the Mesolithic period, and as a result humans' relationship with bees—particularly honey bees—has ranged from ... (Mythological and historical depictions of bees) [66%] 2024-01-10 [Bees in popular culture] [Comparative mythology]...
  20. Chinese: During the summer of 1875, Sin Goon, a Chinese immigrant, arrived in the Great Plains in search of a prosperous town where he could open a laundry. While traveling through Nebraska he visited the nascent railroad town of North Platte ... (Geography) [64%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...

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