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  1. The natural phenomenon of the myth mainly focuses on how Chi Li slays the serpent easily and fearlessly. She lure the monster using the rice balls that it didn’t notice Chi Li's presence. Then, quick as the wind, she ran behand ind the serpent and plunged her sword first into the back of the monster's head and then into its neck.

  2. 21 cze 2018 · Li Chi knew the serpent was going to be huge, but she was shocked by the immensity of it. The serpent’s tongue flicked out sampling the air. It licked up the first of the rice balls, moving into the maze of stakes.

  3. LI CHI SLAYS THE SERPENT. Kan Pao. From Once Told: An Anthology of World Folklore. Ed. Brandy L. Ross (CC-BY-NC-SA 3.0) In Fukien, in the ancient state of Yueh, stands the Yung mountain range, whose peaks sometimes reach a height of many miles.

  4. The Chinese myth of Chi Li Slays the Serpent has an important background and represents the Chinese culture in many ways. It highlights the idea that daughters are rather unimportant to the family. In the story, young maidens are chosen to sacrifice because they are more expendable than males.

  5. 17 lut 2017 · In the book, World Mythology the author, Rosenberg shares a short story called “Chi Li Slays the Serpent.” In this story, we learn that the people in a place called Chiang Lo County have always been afraid of the monstrous Yung serpent.

  6. In this story a serpent demands a young girl to devour each year, so for nine years a poor girl has been given to him. A young girl, the youngest of six daughters, offers herself as a volunteer-much like Beauty in Beauty in the Beast or Scheherezade.

  7. Explore the brave tale of Chi Li, a young heroine from the ancient state of Yueh who volunteers to confront a giant serpent terrorizing her village. Dive into the details of her preparations, her determination against her parents' wishes, and the pivotal confrontation with the serpent.

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