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Hundun (Chinese: 混沌; pinyin:
Hùndùn; Wade–Giles: Hun4-tun4; lit. 'muddled confusion') is both a "legendary
faceless being" in
Chinese mythology and the...
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called Pián-si̍t (Chinese: 扁食; pinyin: Pián-si̍t).
Hundun (混沌,
close pronunciation to
Hundun 馄饨) is also a
legendary faceless being in
Chinese mythology...
- the Four
Perils (Hanzi: 四凶; pinyin: Sì Xiōng) are
defined as: the
Hundun (渾敦, 渾沌;
Hùndùn; 'chaotic torrent'), a
yellow winged creature of
chaos with six...
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Chinese classics like the
classic of
Mountains and Seas,
alongside the
Hundun, Qiongqi, and Taowu. The
Taotie is
often represented as a
motif on dings...
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reimagining of
Medieval China, is
constantly under attack by
alien creatures (
Hunduns).
Aided by
mysterious and
unseen gods (the
Heavenly Council), humanity...
- muddle-headedness and ignorance.
There is a
linguistic connection between Hùndùn 浑沌 and húntun 餛飩 (wonton), and both
share an
amorphous sack-like appearance...
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produces Taiji,
which represents the
Great Tao,
embodied by
Hundun (Chinese: 混沌無極元始天王; pinyin:
Hùndùn Wújí Yuánshǐ Tiānwáng, "Heavenly King of the Never-ending...
- "Kunlun" may be
semantically related to two
other terms:
Hundun (Chinese: 混沌; pinyin:
hùndùn; Wade–Giles: hun-t'un; lit. 'primal chaos" or "muddled confusion')...
- Slattery, whom the Ten
Rings imprisoned for
impersonating Wenwu, and his
hundun companion Morris. They
escape and
Morris guides them to Ta Lo,
which exists...
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themes in
comparative mythology. For example,
creation from
chaos (Chinese
Hundun and
Hawaiian Kumulipo),
dismembered corpses of a
primordial being (Pangu...