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备课资料ChineselegendsabouthowlifebeganontheearthPanguseparatestheskyfromtheearthTheskyandtheearthwereatfirstonebl
urredentitylikeanegg.Panguwasbornintoit.Theseparationoftheskyandtheearthtookeighteenthousandyears—theyangwhichwaslightandpur
erosetobecomethesky,andtheyinwhichwasheavyandmurkysanktoformtheearth.BetweenthemwasPangu,whowentthroughninechangeseveryday,hiswisdom,gre
aterthanthatoftheskyandhisabilitygreaterthanthatoftheearth.Everydaytheskyrosetenfeethigher,theearthbecametenfeetthicker,andPangugr
ewtenfeettaller.Anothereighteenthousandyearspassed,andtherewasanextremelyhighsky,anextremelythickearth,andanex
tremelytallPangu.ThencametheThreeEmperors(theEmperoroftheSky,theEmperoroftheEarth,theEmperorofMen).Sothesenumberscameintoexistenceandevolvelike
this.Thenumberbeginswithone,becomesestablishedatthree,iscompletedatfive,prospersatseven,andendsinnine.Sothes
kyisninetythousandlifromtheearth.PanguturnsintoamyriadofthingsPangu,whowasbornbeforeanythingelse,underwentgreatbodilychang
eswhenhewasdying.Hisbreathbecamewindsandclouds,hisvoicethunder,hislefteyethesunandhisrighteyethemoon,hisarmsandlegsthefourpolesoft
heearthandthefivepartsofhisbodythefivemountains(MountTaishanintheeast,MountHuashaninthewest,MountHengshaninthenorth,Mount
Hengshaninthesouth,andMountSongshaninthecenter);hisbloodformedtheriversandhisveinstheroads,hisfleshandskinbecomethesoilofthefieldsandhishairandmoust
achethestars;thefinehaironhisskinturnedintograssandtrees;histeethandbonesmetalsandrocks;hismarrowchangedtopearlsandjade,andhissweatf
ellasrainthatnourishedallthings;theinsectsonhisbody,caressedbythewinds,tooktheshapeofmenandwomen.NuwamakesmenItissaidthattherewerenomenwhentheskyand
theearthwereseparated.ItwasNuwawhomademenbymoldingyellowclay.Theworkwassotiringthatherstrengthwasnotequaltoit.Soshedippedaropeintothemudandthen
liftedit.Themudthatdrippedfromtheropealsobecamemen.Thosemadebymouldingyellowclaywererichandnoble,whilethose
madebyliftingtheropewerepoorandlow.