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A Guide to Chinese Mythology
Huang, Paoshan
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Definition of Mythology
According to “Encyclopedia of Contemporary Literary Theory”: 1. Myth is a term used widely in literary criticism 2. Northrop Frye sees myth as the structural foundation of literature 3. A Myth is a story about a god or some other supernatural being; sometimes it concerns a deified human being or ruler of divine descent.
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Definition of Mythology
4. Illustrates or explains the origin of the world. 5. Frye: ‘ It always means, first and primarily, mythos, story, plot, narrative.’ 6. According to ‘New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy’: ‘The body of myths belonging to a culture. Myths are traditional stories about gods and heroes. (They often account for the basic aspects of existence — explaining, for instance, how the Earth was created, why people have to die, or why the year is divided into seasons. )’
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The Difference between Greek M. and Chinese M.
1. Greek m. were organized systematically; on the contrast, Chinese myths were told fragmentary. 2. The figures of Greek m. usually reflect human nature of common people. 3. The figures of Chinese m. usually represent a divinity of eternal beings.
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Stories “Shān hăi jīng” 《山海經》
Kua Fu (夸父) who wished to capture the sun. Jīng wèi(精衛) filling the sea Cocooned horse(蠶馬) Né zhā nào hăi (哪吒鬧海)
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