If Nüwa existed as one person, that person likely lived sometime between 8000 and 7000 BCE. Nüwa is a mother goddess in Chinese mythology, often associated with Fuxi. She is credited with creating mankind and repairing the pillar of heaven, symbolizing the restoration of order in the universe. Nüwa’s story highlights themes of creation, nurturing, and the balance between chaos and order, which are integral to early Chinese cosmology and philosophy.
Nüwa (女娲)
By Michael Alan Prestwood
Author and Natural Philosopher
06 Jun 2024
Published 2 years ago.
Updated 2 years ago.
Nüwa (女娲)
Circa 8000-7000 BCE
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