Chinese Mythology is the mythology that has been passed down in oral form or recorded in literature in China. China being one of the oldest civilizations in the world, it has produced a huge mythology that has changed over thousands of years and includes many varied myths from regional and cultural traditions.
Principles
China has a four-religion system that's collectively called Chinese folk religion: Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and ancestor worship or local communal deities (depending on the region). They each cover different spheres of a person's life: nature, ancestors, government, family, society, personal conscience, etc. and are practiced as necessary according to an individual's situation.
Chinese mythology is thus influenced by these four sources, all systems interwined in a complex celestial bureaucracy reflecting the ancient Chinese government
Background
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Chronology
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Toaru Majutsu no Index
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Kanzaki Kaori compares Curtana Original's All Dimensions Severing Spell to three magical swords from a Chinese fable in The Liezi, a Taoist collection of teachings.[1]
Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator
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Having lived in exile in China for generations, the Rosenthal Family incorporated elements of Chinese mythology in their magic over the centuries.
Uses of Chinese Mythology in the story
- Emperor Shun: legendary emperor of China
- The Rosenthal Family's ritual blade is named after him.[2]
- The Four Fiends (四凶 Si-Xiong?, lit. "Four Fiends/Four Evils"): also called the Four Evils and the Four Perils, they are four monstrous beings in Chinese mythology, consisting of Qiong Qi, Hundun, Taotie, and Taowu. They were banished by the legendary Emperor Shun to the four quadrants of the land
- The names of the Four Fiends are given to the artificial souls that are the foundation of Rosenthal-style Necromancy.
- Jiangshi: An undead creature from Chinese folklore, with some links to Taoism.
- The Hopping Zombie Spell, likely derived from the Jiangshi, is described as a Taoist spell which was incorporated into what would become Rosenthal-style Necromancy.[3]
- Xian: A type of immortal found in Taoism and Chinese mythology.
- Setrua refers to Chinese Xians when describing Brunhild Eiktobel to Kanzaki Kaori, saying how one needs a proper skeletal structure to be one, similar to the qualities for a Valkyrie.[4]
Users of Chinese Mythology-based Magic
External Links
- Chinese mythology (Wikipedia article)
- Chinese folk religion (Wikipedia article)
- Chinese folklore (Wikipedia article)
References
- ↑ Toaru Majutsu no Index Light Novel Volume 18 Chapter 7 Part 5
- ↑ Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator Manga Chapter 022
- ↑ Toaru Kagaku no Accelerator Manga Chapter 029
- ↑ Toaru Majutsu no Index SS: Kanzaki Chapter 7 Chapter 4