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Nuwa Refining Rocks to Patch the Sky by Ren Yi (Chinese, 1840 - 1896)

Nüwa, also read Nügua, is a mother goddess, culture hero, and/or member of the Three Sovereigns of Chinese mythology. She is a goddess in Chinese folk religion, Chinese Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism. She is credited with creating humanity and repairing the Pillar of Heaven.

Overview

In Chinese mythology, Nüwa (女媧) is considered to be the first being with the ability to procreate and is the creator of all mankind. Ancient Chinese society was fiercely matriarchal, so Nüwa, being the mother of all humans, was considered a very important deity. She has a hand in a number of stories but is most commonly associated with China’s creation myth and for saving humanity by mending a hole in the sky after a great flood. Today, Nüwa is still a popular deity and is usually prayed to by women who need divine assistance with marital affairs or fertility issues.

In art, she’s usually depicted as a supernatural creature with a human face and a long serpentine body but is also sometimes simply drawn as a woman dressed in traditional Chinese hanfu.

Etymology

Nüwa’s name, 女媧, is made up of the Chinese character for woman, nǚ (女), and a character that is completely unique to her name, wā (媧). In other styles of romanization, her name is sometimes written as Nü Gua or Nü Kua. Nüwa is also sometimes referred to respectfully as wā huáng (媧皇) which translates literally as “Empress Wa.”

Mythology

There are two widely told versions of China’s creation story. The most commonly told one is where Nüwa crafts humanity from river clay. The People of Clay

After Pangu (盤古) emerged from his mythical egg and created the physical universe, the earth separated from the heavens and became a beautiful place full of lush, green vegetation, vast rivers, tall mountains, and all sorts of animals.

One day, Nüwa decided to go for a walk in the woods among the mountains and animals. As she walked along, she was suddenly overcome with loneliness. Even though everything around her was strikingly beautiful, Nüwa had no one to keep her company. She decided to pause along the banks of a river and began to make figures out of clay from the mud.

At first she began to make easy shapes like chickens and sheep, and though they amused her, she soon became bored with them. Gazing into the river and seeing her reflection, she was struck with inspiration. Why not make clay figures that looked like her?

She began to shape the mud into figures with faces, arms, hands, and legs. To her delight, they began to dance and talk with her when she put them on the ground. She decided to name them humans (人).

Nüwa was so excited by her creation that she made clay figures until her hands hurt. She took the end of a rope, dipped it in the mud, and began to swing it around her head forming blobs of sticky mud around her. It is said that highborn, noble people are descendants of those that Nüwa created by hand, while working class people were formed from the rope.

Mending the Pillars of Heaven

The world of the first beings was very different from ours now. The earth was just in its infancy and was only separated from the sky by four very large pillars.

One day, Gonggong (龔工), the god of water, and the god of fire, Zhurong (祝融) became locked in a massive battle that would determine the ruler of heaven. Wildfires raged and floods plagued the countryside. Gonggong, who was motivated by evil, ultimately lost the fight. Gonggong was so angered that he bashed his head against Buzhou mountain—one of the four pillars holding up the heavens. The earth began to tremble and the pillar collapsed and ripped a hole in the sky.

At this point, the earth was completely in tatters from Zhurong and Gonggong’s epic battle. Fires had scorched the earth, water was pouring incessantly from the hole in the sky, and the heavens no covered longer the earth. Seeing how her children were suffering, Nüwa immediately sprang to action. She went to the sky turtle, Ao, and begged him to grant her a miracle to save her children. The turtle obliged and used a sword she had given him to cut off his own four legs.

Nüwa then gathered five colored stones and melted them together to fix the hole in the sky. She used Ao’s legs to replace the four broken pillars all the while holding up the sky with her back while rain poured down upon her. The ancient Chinese historian Sima Qian (司馬遷), recorded the following account of Nüwa’s heroic deed:

The pillars of Heaven were broken and the corners of the earth gave way. Hereupon Nü Kua melted stones of the five colours to repair the heavens, and cut off the feet of the tortoise to set upright the four extremities of the earth. Gathering the ashes of reeds she stopped the flooding waters, and thus rescued the land.

One version of the story says that after she was done, she was so tired that she laid to down to rest and died from exhaustion. Another version says that while she was working, she discovered there wasn’t enough stone to fix the sky, so she sacrificed herself to use her body to fill the last bits. Either way, order was restored to earth and humanity was able to live peacefully once again.

Although she did her best, Nüwa couldn’t get the sky and earth to align exactly the way it had before. The earth became permanently tilted and that’s why it’s said that all of the rivers in China run in a Southeastern direction.

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Nüwa repairing the pillar of heaven by Xiao Yuncong (1596–1673)

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[–] grym@hexbear.net 11 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Seen this smear campaign posted and removed multiple times today. I really did not think people would fall for LSF/destiny shit so easily

[–] SevenSkalls@hexbear.net 5 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Maybe they should stop removing it so we can actually talk about it and address the allegations. People are going to run into the video anyway elsewhere on the internet, and at best he comes off as an asshole who berates his dog. Without addressing it, and with only the allegations as context, it can come off even worse. But if it's constantly being removed, we can't address or disprove anything.

[–] mkultrawide@hexbear.net 9 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

You can't prove or disprove anything. It's all speculation and cherry-picked clips.

[–] SevenSkalls@hexbear.net 1 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

He could show the collar up closer. I think that would help.

[–] grym@hexbear.net 4 points 3 weeks ago

He did do that and responded to questions the other day on his stream, maybe there's a video someone made.

I think a lot of people won't care or ever hear about it, because this has always been an obvious smear spread from destiny/h3 circles, the people getting mad about it aren't regular watchers or don't know anything about Kaya, and they probably won't see his response sadly.

[–] MF_COOM@hexbear.net 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

You think this is a smear campaign? Honestly I don't understand what you think happens in the video seems pretty straight forward to me

[–] grym@hexbear.net 4 points 3 weeks ago

Nothing happens in the video lmao. Dogs do just yelp sometimes, and it looks like she just caught herself on something while getting off her bed. She's literally been on stream many hours every day since she was a baby, there's many guests and friends that come by all the time. He has like insta videos and other shit with her when she's playing or walking (every single day) and not on stream. They found literally one instance of her yelping in a somewhat suspicious way out of thousands of hours of stream.

The smear got so annoying he had to talk about it yesterday, if you really care about it you can find it on his stream, maybe someone made a video of it. He's never used a shock collar on her, he has a vibrating collar (the kind that can help to call a no-leash dog when they're too far to hear) with tracking/etc. She's on bed with a "place" command to stay on it because she's a huge dog and they get joint problems when they lay on the ground, etc etc. I'm not gonna do the whole thing but she's one of the best treated dog i've ever seen, his podcast co-host has an animal conservation thing, and everything he does with his dog is with a vet or dog trainer.

He did say he felt bad about not immediately going to check on her at the time after she yelped. The videos going around are edited to hell, he's frustrated with something else at first and slightly later goes to check on her and gives her belly rubs.