
Ancient Chinese myths, legends, and early history told in a calm storytelling style. This show explores creation myths, legendary heroes, gods, monsters, and classic stories from ancient China, including Pangu, Nüwa, Fuxi, Shennong, the Yellow Emperor, and the Classic of Mountains and Seas. A simple introduction to Chinese mythology for listeners around the world.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 18 days ago |
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| Category | History | ||||

In ancient Chinese legend, a great flood once covered the land. Yu the Great changed the way people fought the flood. Instead of only blocking the water, he opened channels, dredged rivers, cut through mountains, and guided the water toward the sea. more
In Chinese mythology, Jingwei was once a young girl named Nüwa, the daughter of Yandi. After drowning in the Eastern Sea, her spirit became a small bird.
From then on, Jingwei carried stones and twigs from the mountains and dropped them into the sea... more
In ancient Chinese mythology, Kuafu was a giant who decided to chase the sun across the world. He ran over mountains, rivers, forests, and plains, trying to reach the blazing light in the sky.
But the closer he came to the sun, the more terrible the... more
After Hou Yi saved the world by shooting down nine suns, he received an elixir of immortality. But the gift brought a difficult fate.
In this episode, we tell the famous myth of Chang’e flying to the moon. After drinking the elixir, Chang’e rose int... more
In ancient Chinese mythology, there were once ten suns in the sky. When all ten appeared together, rivers dried, fields cracked, forests burned, and life on earth began to collapse.
In this episode, we tell the story of Hou Yi, the legendary archer ... more
After the ancient world moved toward order, chaos still remained.
In this episode, we tell the myth of Gonggong, the fierce water god whose rage shook heaven and earth. After being defeated, Gonggong struck Mount Buzhou, one of the pillars supportin... more
After the tribes of Huangdi and Yandi began to form a larger ancestral tradition, a new threat appeared: Chiyou, the fierce leader of the Nine Li people.
In this episode, we tell the legendary story of the Battle of Zhuolu. Chiyou covered the battle... more
After Shennong taught humanity agriculture and medicine, different tribes began to grow, expand, and compete for land and resources.
In this episode, we tell the legendary story of Huangdi, the Yellow Emperor, and Yandi, the Flame Emperor. Their con... more









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