The author believes that ancient Chinese myths and legends were gradually formed on the basis of those of the Huaxia Han and by absorbing from the Dongyi ancient eastern tribes and the Miaoman ancient Southern tribes.The author sorted materials from various ancient Chinese books and records,and arranged the myths in order to aid readers'' appreciation of the materials.In some chapters, he compares Chinese myths with western ones especiallythe Greek.
Full of fascinating material sand lucidly written, this book enables readers toenjoy the charm of Chinese myths and legends as well understand the spiritof traditional Chinese culture. In addition to the main Chinese traditions, theauthor includes reference to less well-known but equally fascinating stories.
關於作者:
Chen Lianshan grew up in Luoyang, Henan. His ancestral home is in Ruyang, Henan. He obtained a doctoral degree in literature from Peking University and is now an associate professor of Peking University''s Department of Chinese Language and Literature, director of the Teaching and Research Section in Folk Literature and a board member of the China Folklore Society. Engaged in research on and the teaching of Chinese folk literature and folkloristics for many years, he focuses on
ancient Chinese mythology. His dissertation is On the Shan Hai Jing. His publications include: Structural Mythology--Claude Levi-Strauss and Mythological Issues 1999, Games 2000 and About the Dragon Boat Festival 2008.
目錄:
Preface
The Origin of the Universe
I. Chaos
II. The Beginning of the World
The Origin of Mankind
I. The Image of Nvwa
II. The Creator of Human Beings
III. Nvwa Mendingthe Heaven
IV. Nvwa and Marriage
V. The End of Niiwa
Universe in Myth
I. The Heaven and Earth
II. Ten Suns and Twelve Moons
III. Mount Kunlun, City of Deities on Earth
IV. Deities'' World in the Sea
V. Capital of Ghost and Taodu Mountain
Fuxi, the God of East Heaven
I. The Birth of Fuxi
II. Fuxi and Nfiwa: Human Creator and Goddess of Marriage
III. Cultural Civilization of Fuxi
IV. Fuxi, the God of East Heaven
Yandi, the God of South Heaven
I. The Contribution of Emperor Yandi
II. Later Generations of Emperor Yandi
III. Chaos in the Emperor Yandi''s Era
Emperor Huangdi, the God of Central Heaven
I. The Birth of Emperor Huangdi
II. The War Between Emperor Huangdi and Emperor Yandi
III. War Between Emperor Huangdi and Chiyou
IV. Xingtian Scrambles for the Throne
V. Daily Life of the Central God Huangdi
VI. Contributions of Emperor Huangdi and His Subordinates
Shaohao, the God of West Heaven And Zhuanxu
God of North Heaven
I. Shaohao in Chinese Myth
II. Birth of Zhuanxu
III. Cutting off the Link Between Heaven and Earth
IV. War Between Zhuanxu and Gonggong
V. The Origin of the Mengshuangshi Tribe
VI. The End of Zhuanxu
VII. The Offspring of Zhuanxu
Myths in the Era of Emperor Diku
I. Diku and His Five Wives
II. The Conflict Between Ebo and Shichen
III. Ebo Steals Fire
IV. Diku''s Daughters
Myths & Legends in the Era of Yao
I. The Birth of Yao
II. M{racles in Yao''s Rule
Ill. Miracle]udge Gaoyao
IV. Ten Suns in the Sky and the Severe Drought
V. Yi Shot Suns
VI. Yi and Luoshen''s Love Affairs
VII. The Legend of Hebo''s Wedding
VIII. Chang''e Flying to the Moon
IX. Gun Tamed the Raging Waters
X. EmperorYao''s Demise
Myths & Legends in the Era of Shun
I. Birth of Shun and His Youth
II. Shun Ascends to the Throne
III. Buried at the Jiuyi Mountain
Myths & Legends in the Era of Dayu
I. The Birth of Dayu
II. Orders to Control the Floodwater
III. Dayu''s Tragedy of Marriage
IV. Having All the Rivers Under Control
Other Myths & Legends
I. Ruafu Chasingthe Sun
II. Yugong Moving Mountains
III. Cowboyand Vega
Appendix 1: Major Characters in Chinese Myths & Legends
Appendix 2: Chronological Table of the Chinese Dynasties