"Dancing the Gods in Xing Tian" is one of the ancient myths and legends in China, which is selected from the overseas western classics of Shan Hai Jing.
Original: Xingtian and the emperor fought for God here, and the emperor cut off his head. The mountain where the sheep are buried is based on the chest, with the navel as the mouth and the dance as the state.
Pinyin: xing, tiān, yǔ, dǔ, zhēng, shén n. dì ǔ, duàn, qí, sh ǔ u. Zhang, Zhang, Zhang, Yang, Zhang, Zhang n ǔ i, y ǔ, w é i,.
Precautions:
1, head: head.
2. Bury: Bury.
3. Yes: So.
Fuck: Wait a minute, wait a minute.
5, dry: shield.
6. Hey: Axe.
7. Dance: Wave and dance.
Xingtian and Huangdi competed for the position of God. The Yellow Emperor cut off his head and buried it in Yangshan. So he used nipples as eyes, navel as mouth, waving shields and axes.
Introduction to Shan Hai Jing:
1, Shan Hai Jing is an important ancient book in the pre-Qin period in China, and it is also the oldest wonderful book full of myths and legends. The author of the book is unknown. Modern scholars think that this book was not written in a moment, and the author is not alone. ?
2. The handed down edition of Shan Hai Jing is 18, including 5 volumes of Shan Hai Jing and 3 volumes of Hai Jing 13. The age of each volume can't be determined, among which 14 is the work of the Warring States period and 4 is the work of the early Western Han Dynasty. The contents of Shan Hai Jing are mainly geographical knowledge in folklore, including mountains and rivers, Taoism, nationalities, products, medicines, sacrifices and witch doctors. Many famous ancient myths, legends and fables have been preserved, including Kuafu's daily reclamation, Jingwei's reclamation and Dayu's flood control.