On the Myth of Cosmogony in Ancient China

Analecta Husserliana 47:211 (1995)
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Following Xiao Gongchuan and F. Mote, this paper discussed the reasons why there is no myth of cosmogony in China. It was written before the tomb excavations that contain some cosmogony essays.

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James Daryl Sellmann
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