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  • Chinese Mythology: Ancient and Asian Deities, Demons, and Eternal Beings

  • By: John Feisel
  • Narrated by: Ric Chetter
  • Length: 3 hrs and 39 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (104 ratings)

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Chinese Mythology: Ancient and Asian Deities, Demons, and Eternal Beings

By: John Feisel
Narrated by: Ric Chetter
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Publisher's summary

You are in luck, because you are about to be entertained by some of the most engaging, supernatural stories from Chinese mythology. These conveniently include but are not limited to:

  • The story of the monkey - how he became a god and fooled everyone.
  • Legends of the fox, and everything that goes with it.
  • Legends about generous, bad, and good girls in Chinese mythology.
  • Battle between the numerous gods and goddesses from China.
  • The beliefs about the eight immortals.
  • Guardians of paradise gate, dragons, etc.

Begin listening now! You won’t regret it.

©2019 John Feisel (P)2019 John Feisel
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fun

I liked it theres information on the immortal's
a source of mystical races of china and they are stories of foxs wars of the gods and a small portion of journey to the west lots of mentions of yu the emperor who stopped floods good book narrator is good and feels like a good choice translation is good only one or two bumps in language mostly a word that felt strange but theres only one or two examples of such over all good and alot of information and entertainment !

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John Feisel did great

So did Ric Chetter. A great team effort to put a mythology book together with gods ,myths, and all kinds of stories I had actually never heard before.

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Very good

There’s a mystery of ancient mythology

The stories of this book are very interesting. Enjoyed them listening to it.

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Nice

I enjoy mythology books like this. I just put a nice review down for another mythology book. Very different. Most myths we know about, stem from Europe. But the ones from Asia have an entirely different touch to it. This Chinese mythology book appears to be the 2nd in a small series. It's a great way to become familiar with some of those myths they believed in in ancient China. Do people still believe some of those things, or is that all gone? I don't know, but it sure is fascinating.

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Great book

Chinese mythology is so mysterious. I never knew much about it. Their imagination knows hardly any boundaries. Nice job putting this thing together.

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