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What are the four myths of China?
China's four myths are:

1, the goddess fills the sky:

Legend has it that when Pangu created the world, Nuwa made people out of yellow mud and clay, and the people lived and worked in peace and contentment. After Gong Gong competed with Zhuan Xu for the throne, Gong Gong was defeated and became angry from embarrassment. The mountain was not surrounded by Optimus Prime, which led to the collapse of the mountain, the fragmentation of Optimus Prime, the tilt of the earth to the southeast, and the backward flow of seawater to the land, which led to an unprecedented disaster for mankind.

Seeing that her people were caught in a huge disaster, Nu Wa decided to mend the sky by refining stones to end the disaster. So she swam around the mountains, chose various colored stones, borrowed the torch of the sun god, melted them into slurry, filled the hole with this slurry, and then cut off the four feet of a claw as four pillars to support half the collapsed sky.

Nu Wa also captured and killed the black dragon, which killed the people, and stopped the arrogance of the dragon and snake. Finally, in order to prevent flooding, Nuwa also collected a large number of reeds, burned them into ashes and buried them in the flood that spread everywhere.

2. The shooting date of Houyi:

In ancient times, there was a serious drought on the earth. The heat scorched the forest, dried the land, dried the seedlings and plants. It turned out that Di Jun and he had 10 children, all of whom were grandchildren. They live in OOCL, and there is a big tree called Fusang in the sea. 10 The sun sleeps under the branches and runs out in turn to be on duty in the sky and shine on the earth.

But sometimes, they come out together and bring disaster to mankind. In order to save mankind, I drew my bow and arrow and shot at nine suns. I saw an exploding fireball in the sky and fell three feet. In the end, there was only one sun left in the sky, so people regarded Hou Yi as a hero.

3. Gong Gong's anger can't touch Zhoushan;

Gong Gong, also known as Gong Gong's family, is the water god in ancient China mythology, in charge of floods. Legend has it that Gonggong has been at odds with Zhuan Xu, and an earth-shattering war broke out. In the end, Gong Gong failed and angrily ran into Buzhoushan.

The pillar supporting the sky is broken, and so is the rope tied to the ground. As a result, the sky leans to the northwest, the sun, moon and stars move to the northwest, the ground collapses to the southeast, and rivers, water and sediment gather to the southeast.

4. the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon:

Iraq was the king of a poor country in ancient times. He is strong and brave, but he is tyrannical and oppressive, which makes people miserable. He wanted to live forever, so he took the elixir of the Queen Mother. After learning about this, Chang 'e, a beautiful and kind wife, secretly took the fairy medicine, rescued the people from the long-term cruel rule, turned them into fairies and floated to the moon palace, becoming the goddess in the moon palace.