Mythological Events E3 | The World in Chaos: When Heaven Fell
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A tale of cosmic catastrophe, divine intervention, and world reconstruction - how Gong Gong's rage led to the tilting of heaven and Nüwa's heroic effort to save the world.
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Key Mythological Concepts Gong Gong (共工) [gong-gong]Ancient water god with nine heads
Significance: Represents chaos and destruction in Chinese mythology
Mount Buzhou (不周山) [bu-zhou]One of the eight pillars holding up the sky
Significance: Represents the cosmic axis in ancient Chinese geography
Wu Se (五色) [wu-se]The Five Colors: Black, white, red, green, and yellow
Significance: Fundamental colors in Chinese philosophy, corresponding to the five elements
→ Learn more about the Five Elements in our episode on Eastern Philosophy
Exploring Cosmic Catastrophe• How does this catastrophe myth compare to flood myths from other cultures?
• What might the five-colored stones represent symbolically?
• How do you interpret the role of rage and pride in Gong Gong's actions?
• Can you see any parallels between this myth and modern environmental concerns?
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