• The Shanhaijing forms an interesting intersection between Red Water/Red River mythology and geography, because it the borderline between what is based...
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  • (Mandarin: "Red River") Red River (mythology) in Chinese mythology, one of the four cardinal rivers which flows out of the mythical Kunlun Red River (1948 film)...
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    return them to Tang China. Chinese mythology and imagination developed an extensive collection of ideas. The Weak River, or Weak Water, was so-called because...
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    Chinese mythology (simplified Chinese: 中国神话; traditional Chinese: 中國神話; pinyin: Zhōngguó shénhuà) is mythology that has been passed down in oral form or...
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    encompass a variety of items (e.g. weapons, armor, clothing) found in mythology, legend, folklore, tall tale, fable, religion, spirituality, superstition...
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    mythology is the body of myths originally told by the ancient Greeks, and a genre of ancient Greek folklore, today absorbed alongside Roman mythology...
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  • Eight Pillars (category Locations in Chinese mythology)
    more of the mountains of the Eight Pillars Red River (mythology) Weak River: one of the mythological rivers flowing around Kunlun: it flowed with "water"...
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  • This article is a list of topics in Chinese mythology. Chinese mythology is mythology that has been passed down in oral form or recorded in literature...
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    development in the mythology of Kunlun (again with Indian influence) was that—rather than just being the source of the Yellow River—Kunlun began to be...
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    Brazilian mythology is the subset of Brazilian folklore with cultural elements of diverse origin found in Brazil, comprising folk tales, traditions, characters...
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  • This is a list of dragons in mythology and folklore. This is a list of European dragons. Azazel from the Abrahamic religions, is described as a dragon...
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    god of love, rebirth, and beauty in Phoenician mythology. He was said to have been killed near the river by a wild boar sent by Ares, the god of war (or...
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    Lakes-bordering U.S. Midwest states (e.g., Ojibwe in Minnesota). In Algonquian mythology, the thunderbird controls the upper world while the underworld is governed...
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    water deity is a deity in mythology associated with water or various bodies of water. Water deities are common in mythology and were usually more important...
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    west of the Blue River. Certain birds in mythology transport deities, immortals, or others. One example is the Crane in Chinese mythology. Other birds include...
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    serpent, yet was closely associated with fertility. In ancient Aztec mythology, Quetzalcoatl was the son of the fertility earth goddess, Cihuacoatl,...
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    Charon (redirect from Charon (mythology))
    In Greek mythology, Charon or Kharon (/ˈkɛərɒn, -ən/ KAIR-on, -⁠ən; Ancient Greek: Χάρων) is a psychopomp, the ferryman of the Greek underworld. He carries...
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  • Lakota mythology is the body of sacred stories that belong to the Lakota people, also known as the Teton Sioux. The Lakota believe that everything has...
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  • Lithuania converted to Christianity in 1387, but elements of Lithuanian mythology survived into the 19th century. The earliest written sources, authored...
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    Philippine mythology is rooted in the many indigenous Philippine folk religions. Philippine mythology exhibits influence from Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist,...
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    river. Various schools of thought exist regarding possible interpretations of the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European mythology. The main mythologies used...
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    In Greek mythology, Kratos, also known as Cratus or Cratos, is the divine personification of strength. He is the son of Pallas and Styx. Kratos and his...
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    The Mongol mythology is the traditional religion of the Mongols. There are many Mongol creation myths. In one, the creation of the world is attributed...
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    cultures. Each has its own mythologies, many of which share certain themes across cultural boundaries. In North American mythologies, common themes include...
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    Cronus (redirect from Kronos (mythology))
    In Ancient Greek religion and mythology, Cronus, Cronos, or Kronos (/ˈkroʊnəs/ or /ˈkroʊnɒs/, from Greek: Κρόνος, Krónos) was the leader and youngest...
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    In Greek mythology, Nessus (Ancient Greek: Νέσσος, romanized: Nessos) was a famous centaur who was killed by Heracles, and whose poisoned blood in turn...
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  • Comparative mythology is the comparison of myths from different cultures in an attempt to identify shared themes and characteristics. Comparative mythology has...
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    Strymón was a hydronym in ancient Greek mythology, referring to a mythical Thracian king that was drowned in the river. Strymón was also used as a personal...
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    In Greek mythology, Ganymede (/ˈɡænɪmiːd/) or Ganymedes (/ɡænɪˈmiːdiːz/; Ancient Greek: Γανυμήδης Ganymēdēs) is a divine hero whose homeland was Troy...
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    Celtic mythology is the body of myths belonging to the Celtic peoples. Like other Iron Age Europeans, Celtic peoples followed a polytheistic religion...
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