Nüwa
Nüwa is a goddess in Chinese mythology and a central figure in Chinese folk religion. She is most commonly associated with creation and restoration, and in many traditions she is paired with Fuxi as an ancestral culture-hero couple. In some accounts she is the sister or wife of Fuxi, and together they are credited with shaping early civilization, including social order, weaving, and hunting.
Creation of humanity: In traditional narratives, Nüwa molded humans from yellow clay, shaping figures by hand
Repair of the heavens: A well-known myth holds that a catastrophic event fractured the sky, threatening the
Symbolism and portrayal: Nüwa is often depicted as a goddess with a human upper body and sometimes
Legacy: Nüwa embodies creation, protection, and renewal. Her story has influenced Chinese literature, art, and religious