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==Chinese== {{Main|Chinese mythology#Cosmology|Tian}} There is a "primordial universe" [[Wuji (philosophy)]], and [[Hongjun Laozu]], water or [[qi]].<ref>[http://www.jianbo.org/Wssf/2002/chenzhongxing01.htm 《太一生水》之混沌神話]</ref><ref>[http://www.chinese.ncku.edu.tw/getfile/P_20070914162002_1.pdf 道教五方三界諸天「氣數」說探源]</ref> It transformed into [[Taiji (philosophy)|Taiji]] then multiplied into everything known as the [[Wuxing (Chinese philosophy)|Wuxing]].<ref>[http://www.riccibase.com/docfile/rel-ta06.htm 太一與三一]</ref><ref>[http://www.yihching.org.tw/dragon1-10.htm 太極初探]</ref> The [[Pangu]] legend tells a formless [[Chaos (cosmogony)|chaos]] coalesced into a [[world egg|cosmic egg]]. Pangu emerged (or woke up) and separated Yin from Yang with a swing of his giant axe, creating the [[Earth]] (murky ''Yin'') and the [[Sky]] (clear ''Yang''). To keep them separated, Pangu stood between them and pushed up the Sky. After Pangu died, he became everything.
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