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Nuwa, the Goddess of Mankind
- Rainbow Bridge Graded Chinese Reader, Level 1: 300 Vocabulary Words
- Narrated by: Sinolingua Studio
- Length: 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In ancient Chinese mythology, Nüwa was the goddess who created the universe. She was half woman and half snake. Legend claimed that she created human by kneading clay into her image. One day, heaven collapsed, the earth cracked and a flood occurred. A Black Dragon Demon devoured humans as they appeared and they were confronted with an unprecedented catastrophe. How would Nüwa help the humans? Would she defeat the Black Dragon Demon? Please listen to the story of Nüwa to find out.
For Chinese learners.
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