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Creator's companions: unicorn, phoenix, tortoise, and dragon.

Mythological motifs. · Creator. · Creator's companions. · view the constellation · filed as A36

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“Other pictures show him attended in his labours by the four supernatural creatures--the unicorn, phoenix, tortoise, and dragon; others again with the sun in one hand and the moon in the other, some of the firstfruits of his stupendous labours. (The reason for these being there will be apparent presently.) His task occupied eighteen thousand years, during which he formed the sun, moon, and stars, the heavens and the earth, himself…”

Myths & Legends of China, Chapter III · served from our shelf

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Creator's grandmother. Casually mentioned in the course of the creation mythCreator's family. (Cf. A7.)Animal as creator's companionJoint creatorsHeavenly bodies as creator's companions
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Creator with dragon's headCreator with two horns on headDwarfish creatorCreator clothed in bear-skin (or in leaves)Creator with hammer and chisel in handsCreator with sun and moon in handsCreator comes out of chaosCreator offspring of dual powers of nature. (Male and female principles.)Creator as ancestor of heaven and earthCreator's death. (Cf. A192.)Creator's works survive himCreation of universe by creator. The creator is existing before all things

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