The Legend of the Mountain God and the River Goddess

The Legend of the Mountain God and the River Goddess
Author: Brice Nguyen
Publsiher: Brice Nguyen
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2024-04-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Legend of the Mountain God and the River Goddess is a classic Vietnamese folktale, a celebration of Vietnamese culture and values. This story shows us that the truest form of courage lies in seeking harmony where there is discord. Hoa's journey is a reminder that even the humblest hearts have the power to bridge divides and heal age-old rifts, reaffirming that peace is not just a truce between mighty forces, but a legacy left for every generation to uphold. The Legend of the Mountain God and the River Goddess is a timeless tale that continues to inspire people of all ages to this day.

Myths and Legends of Ancient China

Myths and Legends of Ancient China
Author: Zhi Dao
Publsiher: DeepLogic
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: History
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The book provides highlights on the key concepts and trends of evolution in Myths and Legends of Ancient China, as one of the series of books of “China Classified Histories”.

India

India
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: R.I.C. Publications
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2010
Genre: India
ISBN: 9781741269116

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"India (Ages 11+) is one of three books designed to provide opportunities for students to discover some of the natural, physical, cultural, economic and political aspects of this fascination and extremely diverse Asian country and its people. The books in this series give selected information about both modern and ancient India and use a wide variety of activities across many learning areas." -- Foreword.

Water Planet

Water Planet
Author: Camille Gaskin-Reyes
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 618
Release: 2016-10-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9798216163671

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Through case studies, opposing viewpoints, and primary documents, this reference work examines the environmental and sustainability issues regarding water as well as how water is an intrinsic part of human culture. Every culture and ecosystem on earth depends on water. As the world's climate changes, human culture is increasingly threatened by the seemingly opposite problems of having too little clean, potable water and "having too much water"—e.g., flooding, melting polar ice caps, and rising sea levels. What are the solutions that humanity must collectively pursue to protect our ability to flourish on planet earth? Water Planet: The Culture, Politics, Economics, and Sustainability of Water on Earth offers an unprecedented examination of the critical subject of water sustainability. Its essays, viewpoints, case studies, and documents show how this vital resource that many in first-world countries take for granted is intricately woven into not only basic human survival but also cultural, political, and economic stability. Readers will learn about topics such as flooding and drought; the growing problem of water pollution; the connections between water and gender, including gender equity and gender aspects of water ownership; the effects of global temperature changes on the water supply; concerns regarding fishing and overfishing; water security; and sustainable water management.

Korea Journal

Korea Journal
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 526
Release: 1963
Genre: Korea
ISBN: UCAL:B3636133

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The Book of Hindu Imagery

The Book of Hindu Imagery
Author: Eva Rudy Jansen
Publsiher: Binkey Kok
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1993
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9074597076

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Hinduism is more than a religion; it is a way of life. Its rich and multicoloured history has made the structure of its mythical and philosophical principles into a highly differentiated maze, of which total knowledge is a practical impossibility. This volume cannot offer a complete survey of the meaning of Hinduism. It is an extensive compilation of important deities and their divine manifestations, so that modern students can understand the significance of the Hindu pantheon.

Invented History Fabricated Power

Invented History  Fabricated Power
Author: Barry Wood
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2020-11-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781785274763

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Invented History, Fabricated Power begins with an examination of prehistoric beliefs (in spirits, souls, mana, orenda) that provided personal explanation and power through ritual and shamanism among tribal peoples. On this foundation, spiritual power evolved into various kinds of divine sanction for kings and emperors (Sumerian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Indian, Chinese and Japanese). As kingships expanded into empires, fictional histories and millennia-long genealogies developed that portrayed imperial superiority and greatness. Supernatural events and miracles were attached to religious founders (Hebrew, Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, Islamic). A unique variation developed in the Roman Church which fabricated papal power through forgeries in the first millennium CE and the later “doctrine of discovery” which authorized European domination and conquest around the world during the Age of Exploration. Elaborate fabrications continued with epic histories and literary cycles from the Persians, Ethiopians, Franks, British, Portuguese, and Iroquois Indians. Both Marxists and Nazis created doctrinal texts which passed for economic or political explanations but were in fact self-aggrandizing narratives that eventually collapsed. The book ends with the idealistic goals of the current liberal democratic way of life, pointing to its limitations as a sustaining narrative, along with numerous problems threatening its viability over the long term.

A Mythological Approach to Exploring the Origins of Chinese Civilization

A Mythological Approach to Exploring the Origins of Chinese Civilization
Author: Shuxian Ye
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2022-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789811930966

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Is the lion the symbol of China? Or should it be the dragon or the phoenix? This book makes a provocative interpretation of the Chinese ancient totems such as the bear and the owl. Taking a mythological approach, it explores the origin of Chinese civilization using the quadruple evidence method, which integrates ancient and unearthed literature, oral transmission, and archeological objects and graphs. It testifies to the authenticity of unresolved ancient myths and legends from the origins of Chinese Jade Ware (6200BC-5400 BC) to the names of the Yellow Emperor (2698–2598 BC) and the legends from the Xia (2010BC-1600BC), Shang (1600BC-046BC), Zhou (1046BC-771BC), and Qin (221BC-206BC) Dynasties. The book lays the foundation for a reconstruction of Chinese Mythistory. With well over 200 photographs of historic artifacts, the book appeals to both researchers and general readers.