If you’re curious about Chinese myths, legends, and history but don’t know where to start, this is your doorway. I follow a timeline, placing oral traditions and historical threads on the same map. I’ll help you build cultural bearings from scratch. Let Chinese voices guide you through the ancient stories of the East. Chinese mythology and history on a timeline: start from zero, understand more wi... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | a month ago |
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Categories | DocumentarySociety & Culture |
When the ministers heard that King Zhou had pardoned Jee-Chang, they were all relieved. But Jee-Chang was still grieving for Bo Yi Kao. He sighed, “My child, you should have stayed in Zhou, far away from Zhao Ge City. But you didn’t listen, and now y... more
Then Bo Yi Kao said, “My father Jee-Chang has been locked up for seven years. I want to go to Zhao Ge City and trade our family treasures for his freedom.”
His soldiers tried to stop him. They said, “Your father once said that after seven years he w... more
One day, King Zhou of Shang drank with Dah-Gee on the tower. Half drunk, Dah-Gee danced and sang to please him. She was very beautiful—before entering the palace she was famous for beauty. Now, with Dah-Gee replacing the queen, she was the most power... more
We have told stories from Investiture of the Gods for a long time. There is one person who runs through the whole story: Jiang-Zi-Ya. Today we finally talk about him.
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Last time, we ended with Nuh-zhah giving up his own life to keep the Four Dragon Kings from flooding Chen Tang Pass. He chose to pay for the deaths of the yaksha and the Third Prince so the people wouldn’t suffer.
And like I said: if there were no s... more
At the end of the last episode, we mentioned Li Jing, the commander at Chen Tang Pass. His wife, Lady Yin, gave birth to a strange flesh ball. Thinking it was a monster, Li Jing drew his sword to destroy it. But then, the ball split open, and out jum... more
Do you still remember the old veteran official we mentioned earlier—Shang Rong? When Prince Yin Jyow was captured and brought back to Zhao Ge City, Shang Rong followed along as well. Earlier, we said that Shang Rong had already asked for early retire... more
After narrowly escaping the palace, Yin Jyow and Yin Hong fled to seek protection from Hwung Fay Hoo.
So just who is Hwung Fay Hoo? And why did the princes believe he was the one who could shield them from the king’s wrath?
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