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Encyclopedia > Chaos (chinese god)

In Chinese mythology, Chaos (Chinese: 浑沌 h n) is the name of a god.


Chaos is described as having neither eyes nor ears; when he once invited two friends to his palace, the two friends offered to craft two eyes and two ears on his face so that he could hear and see, but he soon died when he finally got his eyes and ears.


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Chaos (Chinese god) - definition of Chaos (Chinese god) in Encyclopedia
In Chinese mythology, Chaos (Chinese : 浑沌 húndùn) is the name of a god.
Chaos is described as having neither eyes nor ears ; when he once invited two friends to his palace, the two friends offered to craft two eyes and two ears on his face so that he could hear and see, but he soon died when he finally got his eyes and ears.
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