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while traveling in the mountains. Then, in a dream, she received a pearl and
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and swallowed them. Her belly split open and Yu was born at Stone Knob.
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Jurchen people
Chinese mythology
Chinese
pinyin
Gun
Yu the Great
Shiben
Huangfu Mi
Hairy Head
Chinese constellations
Job's tears
Asian Ethnicity
doi
10.1080/1463136032000168916
"Researching the Image of the Yellow Emperor in China's Early Textual Sources and Archaeological Materials"
doi
10.1163/23521341-12340043
State University of New York Press
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mythology
stub
expanding it
v
t
e
Categories
Mythology stubs
Women in Chinese mythology
Pre-Xia Chinese people
Mothers of monarchs

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