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China's Ancient Civilization (04:16)
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The Essence of Chinese Religions (04:11)
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Religion scholar Huston Smith explains the interrelated nature of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism in Chinese culture. He shares an anecdote to illustrate how Chinese religious philosophy differs from traditional western thought.
Pan-Gu Creation Myth
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Chapter III Cosmogony-P'an Ku and the Creation Myth
From the Ebook "Myths and Legends of China"
Chinese Creation
From the ebook "Creation Myths of the World : An Encyclopedia"
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