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Myths of Ancient China "The first man Pan Gu"
There was a time when the earth and the sky had not yet separated from each other and, fused together, formed something vaguely resembling a chicken egg in appearance.
It was here that the first man Pan gu was born, like a chicken in a yolk.
Eighteen thousand years passed before he awoke.
There was an impenetrable sticky darkness around him, and the man's heart was numb with fear.
But then his hands found an object.
It was an axe that had come from nowhere.
Pan gu swung with all his strength and struck in front of him.
There was a deafening roar, as if a mountain had split in two.
The motionless world that Pan Gu was in began to move.
Everything light and clean floated up, and heavy and dirty sank to the bottom.
Thus, heaven and earth appeared.
"How long will they remain separated?
Will the sky be able to hold on without support? " - these disturbing thoughts flashed into the brain of the first person, and he immediately rested his head on the sky and his feet on the ground.
With each passing day, the sky rose one zhang1 higher, and Pan Gu also stretched one zhang.
For 18 thousand years, the first man was between heaven and earth, until the distance between them was established at 90 thousand li2.
After that, the sky stopped rising, and Pan Gu realized that the world was over.
He sighed happily With a sigh, the wind and rain were born.
He opened his eyes and the day began.
He would like to live and live, rejoicing in the strength and beauty of the newborn world.
But his life was in growth.
Having stopped growing, he had to die.
Pan Gu's body became light and life.
The left eye shone with the sun, the right eye shone with the moon.
The four limbs and the five internal parts of the body became the four cardinal points and the five sacred mountains, blood rivers and streams, veins and veins roads that covered the earth, flesh soil, and hair on the head and mustache vegetation on it, teeth and bones gold and stones, bone marrow pearls and jade, the death sweat that appeared on Pan Gu's body became rain and dew.
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