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Is there a creator in China mythology?

Creators of China mythology: Tianwu, Fang Bi, Yi Bi, Shu Hai, Yin Candle, Nu Wa Tianwu: A water god in ancient mythology, with eight sides, eight feet and eight tails, with a bluish yellow body color (see Shanhaijing Overseas East longitude and Shanhaijing Wild East longitude) Fang Bi: Mu Jing (? )。 Like a bird, blue, barefoot, with one foot (some people say two feet and one wing), it doesn't eat grains. When I saw it, there was a virtual fire in the city (it is said that fire often causes trouble). It is the god bird that guards the Yellow Emperor's car (some people say it is the monster that caused the fire, commonly known as the fire crow). According to the corpse, it was a man with a broken neck and hair and no hands. -From Shan Hai Jing (According to the comparison, the body of Shan Hai Jing is drooping, and the so-called corpse without hands is mostly the scene after being killed, so it is speculated that it should be a human god) Shu Hai, an ancient good walker; Often regarded as an errand boy by ancient leaders. Yin Candle: A kind of dragon; The name of Zhongshan God is Yin Candle. See it as day and night, winter and summer, no drinking and no food, and take Wan Li Road. Which is Candle dragon.