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Nüwa and Nüwa Mends the Heavens

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Difference between Nüwa and Nüwa Mends the Heavens

Nüwa vs. Nüwa Mends the Heavens

Nüwa or Nügua is the mother goddess of Chinese mythology, the sister and wife of Fuxi, the emperor-god. Nüwa Mends the Heavens is a well-known theme in Chinese culture.

Similarities between Nüwa and Nüwa Mends the Heavens

Nüwa and Nüwa Mends the Heavens have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ao (turtle), Chinese mythology, Fuxi, Gonggong, Huainanzi, Jade Emperor, Shennong, Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, Zhuanxu.

Ao (turtle)

Ao (Chinese: 鳌, Áo) is a large marine turtle in Chinese mythology.

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Chinese mythology

Chinese mythology refers to myths found in the historical geographic area of China: these include myths in Chinese and other languages, as transmitted by Han Chinese and other ethnic groups, which have their own languages and myths.

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Fuxi

Fuxi (Chinese: 伏羲), also romanized as Fu-hsi, is a culture hero in Chinese legend and mythology, credited (along with his sister Nüwa 女娲) with creating humanity and the invention of hunting, fishing and cooking as well as the Cangjie system of writing Chinese characters c. 2,000 BCE.

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Gonggong

Gonggong, also known as Kanghui, is a Chinese water god or monster who is often depicted in Chinese mythology, folktales, and religious stories as having red hair and the tail of a serpent or dragon.

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Huainanzi

The Huainanzi is an ancient Chinese text that consists of a collection of essays that resulted from a series of scholarly debates held at the court of Liu An, King of Huainan, sometime before 139.

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Jade Emperor

The Jade Emperor (or 玉帝) in Chinese culture, traditional religions and myth is one of the representations of the first god (太帝). In Daoist theology he is the assistant of Yuanshi Tianzun, who is one of the Three Pure Ones, the three primordial emanations of the Tao.

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Shennong

Shennong (which can be variously translated as "God Farmer" or "God Peasant", "Agriculture God"), also known as the Wugushen (五穀神 "Five Grains' or Five Cereals' God") or also Wuguxiandi (五穀先帝 "First Deity of the Five Grains"), is a deity in Chinese religion, a mythical sage ruler of prehistoric China.

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Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors

The Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors were a group of mythological rulers or deities in ancient northern China who in later history have been assigned dates in a period from circa 2852 BC to 2070 BC.

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Zhuanxu

Zhuanxu (Chinese: trad. 頊, simp. 颛顼, pinyin Zhuānxū), also known as Gao Yang (t 陽, s 高阳, p Gāoyáng), was a mythological emperor of ancient China.

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Nüwa and Nüwa Mends the Heavens Comparison

Nüwa has 57 relations, while Nüwa Mends the Heavens has 39. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 9.38% = 9 / (57 + 39).

References

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