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==Chinese== The ancient Chinese historian [[Xu Zheng (Eastern Wu)|Xu Zheng]] ({{floruit|220-265 AD}}) in his ''Three Five Historic Records'' dated the creation of the world by [[Pangu]] 36,000 years (2 x 18,000) before the reign of the legendary [[Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors]].<ref>{{citation |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=3r-3YH3t45cC |title=China, Japan, Korea: Culture and Customs |author1=Ju Brown |author2=John Brown |publisher=Ju Brown |year=2006 |isbn=978-1419648939 |page=87}}</ref><ref>''Ancient Chinese Civilization'', Rupert Matthews, Todd Van Pelt, The Rosen Publishing Group, 2009, p.6</ref><ref>''Handbook of Chinese Mythology'', Lihui Yang, ABC-CLIO, 2005, p. 176.</ref> The date of the ''Three sovereigns'' is fixed at 3000β2700 BC<ref>''Footbinding: a Jungian engagement with Chinese culture and psychology'', Shirley See Yan Ma, Taylor & Francis, 2010, Page xvii</ref> and therefore dates the creation about 39,000 BC.
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