This edition had all images removed.
Title: 拾遺記
Alternate Title:
Shi Yi Ji
Shi Yi Lu
Credits: Produced by Yu Sheng Hu
Summary: "拾遺記" by Jia Wang, Qi Xiao, and Zhi Ping Qi is a historical account written in the early 4th century. The work comprises a collection of records that chronicle ancient Chinese myths, legends, and the deeds of early emperors and deities. It focuses on the origins of these figures and the foundations of civilization, intertwining mythology with the historical narrative. The opening of "拾遺記" introduces various legendary figures such as the Spring Emperor Pangu, the Flame Emperor Shennong, and the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan, framing their narratives within a context of cosmic beginnings and intricate myths. Each character is described with rich detail, highlighting their significance and contributions to cultural practices, governance, and the establishment of societal norms. The text sets the tone for a comprehensive exploration of China's foundational myths, suggesting a tapestry of intertwined legends and historical occurrences that shape the cultural landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Wang, Jia, active 4th century
Author: Qi, Zhiping
Author: Xiao, Qi
EBook No.: 56202
Published: Dec 18, 2017
Downloads: 87
Language: Chinese
Subject: Folklore -- China
Subject: China -- History -- Anecdotes
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: 拾遺記
Alternate Title:
Shi Yi Ji
Shi Yi Lu
Credits: Produced by Yu Sheng Hu
Summary: "拾遺記" by Jia Wang, Qi Xiao, and Zhi Ping Qi is a historical account written in the early 4th century. The work comprises a collection of records that chronicle ancient Chinese myths, legends, and the deeds of early emperors and deities. It focuses on the origins of these figures and the foundations of civilization, intertwining mythology with the historical narrative. The opening of "拾遺記" introduces various legendary figures such as the Spring Emperor Pangu, the Flame Emperor Shennong, and the Yellow Emperor Xuanyuan, framing their narratives within a context of cosmic beginnings and intricate myths. Each character is described with rich detail, highlighting their significance and contributions to cultural practices, governance, and the establishment of societal norms. The text sets the tone for a comprehensive exploration of China's foundational myths, suggesting a tapestry of intertwined legends and historical occurrences that shape the cultural landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Wang, Jia, active 4th century
Author: Qi, Zhiping
Author: Xiao, Qi
EBook No.: 56202
Published: Dec 18, 2017
Downloads: 87
Language: Chinese
Subject: Folklore -- China
Subject: China -- History -- Anecdotes
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.