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Chinese national spirit contained in Pangu myth
Pangu has a brave, fearless and selfless spirit.
The legend of Pangu, as a creation myth in the ancient East, contains great courage to be the first, pioneering and innovating, the spirit of fighting against heaven and earth and striving for self-improvement, and the sage thought of the unity of heaven and man.
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