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Ancient Chinese Myths
Mrs. Kercher6th Grade Gifted
What is a myth?• Myth is defined as a “traditional
story accepted as history, which serves to explain the world view of a people.”
• This is not to be confused with a fairy tale, which is a purely fictional story.
Ancient Chinese Myths
• Today, you will begin the study and investigation of seven different Chinese myths.
• You will compare and contrast their myths and discuss their historical background, appeal, and value.
Chinese MythsIn Chinese myths, the main character, the protagonist, will usually outwit his enemy. Intelligence is an important value taught by these myths.
CreationGreat FloodGold Colt and the Fire DragonAniz the ShepherdThe Story of the Three GenjiasThe Frog Who Became EmperorDon Yong’s Wife
Historical Background
• China has one of the world’s oldest civilizations.• Recorded history versus oral history has
discrepancies due to different rulers reigning in China.
• Confucius influenced Chinese society through his teaching, philosophy, and writings.
• Since some of his works were destroyed, scholars collected oral myths, legends, and folktales from the common people in an attempt to resurrect the traditional literary heritage.
Confucius
Appeal and Value
As you read the stories, think about– what the people value – what appeals to the reader in regards
to the character and plot
Ancient Chinese MythsChinese myths have similar themes. Good versus evil exists in each. These qualities drive the intrigue and mystery.
Which two were your favorite myths and why?