Felix Deng
Bio
A Chinese Language and Literature graduate, I create stories on Chinese traditions—myths, customs, and wisdom—for overseas . Bridging cultures through vivid narratives, I aim to share the timeless allure of lobal audiences.
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The Legend of Yu the Great Taming the Flood
In the long history of China, there is a legendary story that has been passed down through generations - the story of Yu the Great taming the flood. This tale not only reflects the ancient Chinese people's perseverance and wisdom in the face of natural disasters but also reveals the profound values of their culture.
By Felix Deng9 months ago in History
The Legend of Chi You: The Fallen War God of Ancient China
Prologue: The Metal-Clad King In the age when the Yellow River of China ran wild and the earth was young, there rose a warrior unlike any other. His name was Chi You—a giant with bronze bull horns, skin like forged metal, and eyes that burned like molten copper. He commanded nine storms and eighty-one brothers, each as fearsome as the last.
By Felix Deng9 months ago in History
Huangdi: The Celestial Architect of Chinese Civilization
In the golden mists of ancient China, where myths breathe life into history, there lived a ruler whose wisdom shaped a civilization—Huangdi, the Yellow Emperor (黄帝). His story, woven with magic and marvel, begins like a star falling from heaven.
By Felix Deng9 months ago in History
The Flame Emperor Yan Di: A Divine Legacy of Compassion and Civilization
In the mists of ancient China, where myth and history intertwine, there lived a god-king whose name still resonates across millennia: Yan Di (炎帝), the Flame Emperor. Revered as the progenitor of agriculture, medicine, and commerce, his story is one of sacrifice, innovation, and an enduring love for humanity. To understand Yan Di is to glimpse the soul of Chinese civilization—a tale woven with fire, resilience, and the seeds of progress.
By Felix Deng9 months ago in History
Fuxi - The Primordial Founder of Chinese Culture
In the ancient Chinese mythology, Fuxi (伏羲) is honored as the "Primordial Founder of Chinese Culture". He is like a resplendent star, shining with a unique and dazzling light in the vast expanse of Chinese civilization.
By Felix Deng9 months ago in History
The Legend of Nüwa: The Goddess Who Shaped Humanity and Saved the World
In the vast and mysterious realm of Chinese mythology, there exists a goddess whose deeds are as awe - inspiring as they are essential to the creation and survival of humanity. Her name is Nüwa, a divine figure whose stories have been passed down through generations, carrying profound cultural significance and timeless wisdom.
By Felix Deng9 months ago in Art
Pangu and the Creation of the World: China’s Cosmic Origin Myth
In the beginning, there was no sky, no earth, no light, no darkness—only an endless, egg-shaped void called Hundun (混沌). This cosmic "egg" held swirling energies of Yin (passive, dark) and Yang (active, bright), locked in a formless dance. Within this chaos slept a giant named Pangu (盘古), the first conscious being in Chinese mythology. He would become the universe’s sculptor, its first martyr, and its literal foundation.
By Felix Deng9 months ago in History






