Monday, December 06, 2004

Beyond the Myths—Egypt, China, and India—Part One

People fought for their benefits, for glory, for victory, even for peace. But not every war ended with peace, most war brought suffering.

After the Ice Age, humans established the first civilization.

Egypt was established during the Stone Age, while the Chinese had done this 1000 years before, they were scattered. The lower part of Egypt fought with the upper part of Egypt, it ended when Menes, the pharaoh of the upper part conquered the lower part. He then united Egypt and combined the crowns of Pharaohs into one. There were a few gods during the reign of Khufu, the owner of the largest Pyramid in the world. The Egyptians invented paper made from trees, it was useful in their artwork. As the Egyptians began to capture more land from other tribes, their territory grew. Then the Persians invaded Egypt (525-404B.C.) and this was during the late period of Egypt. Then Alexander the Great overran Egypt, the Egyptians surrendered before Alexander launched his first attack, and named Alexander ‘The Son of Ra’. Egyptian culture and myths fell after this, they left only the Pyramids and Mummies for us to study.

In Asia, the earliest civilization was established on the upper part of Huang He (a river with yellowish water), the ancient Chinese used club with a roughly-made stone knife as weapon. As they lived near the river, they gained food easily, so they had time to think: Who brought us to this world? Then they imagined all kinds of legendary tales as their answers. After Qin Shi Huang united China, the prophet of China started Dao; they studied myths and taught people the morals. Chinese symbolize the dragon as the emperor; they believed that the dragon was the greatest animal. And they also symbolize the Phoenix as the queen. The dynasty of Han was the strongest period of China, there were many inventions like paper, bombs, compasses and china. Then the temporary decline of China was during the reign of the Mongols. But the Chinese drove them off and established the Ming dynasty. Then the Manchu ruled China in 1644, but the people were still studying mythology. The studies died when the Europeans invaded China.

In about 321 (easy to memorize) B.C., the foundation of India was done. Buddhism started, Ashoka converted to it. Ashoka was the emperor of India (269-230B.C.), he listen to his people’s advice and views. Buddha was born in 563B.C; he was believed to have saved suffering people. This religion, a part of mythology, spread into the land of East Asia. The people of the East Asia believed in this stuff, until now.

These 3 countries have a similar, internal disorder. It was a matter of the ruler; nearly every civil war happened because of the mistake of an emperor. When the people lost their confidence in the king, they rioted. This is why the empire of Egypt fell.

On the other hand, the Chinese civilization was the longest-lasting kingdom until now. The Indians were nearly 4500 years after the Chinese. Until now, many Chinese still have a superstitious belief in myths; this affected the advance of China.

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