Myths and Legends of China by E. T. C. Werner
Forget a single plot. Myths and Legends of China is a grand tour of an entire mythological universe. Werner organizes it like a guidebook, first explaining the core beliefs—Heaven, the gods, the spirits of nature—and then diving into the stories themselves. You'll travel from the chaotic creation of the world by the giant Pan Ku to the orderly heavens ruled by the Jade Emperor. You'll follow the mischievous adventures of the Monkey King, Sun Wu-k'ung, and witness the tragic love story of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, separated by the Milky Way.
Why You Should Read It
This book is a foundational text. If you enjoy modern stories inspired by Chinese mythology, this is like seeing the original source code. Werner's approach is systematic, which is great for understanding how all the pieces fit together. You see how myths explained the natural world, enforced social values, and provided comfort. Reading it, I was struck by the sheer practicality of some legends—there's a god for the hearth, one for the door, another for the well. It shows a worldview where the sacred was woven into daily life.
However, the most interesting part is Werner himself. His writing is a product of its time (the 1920s). He compares Chinese gods to Roman ones and tries to fit everything into a Western academic framework. This gives the book a unique, slightly dated flavor. It's not a modern, culturally-sensitive retelling; it's a historical document of cross-cultural interpretation. Acknowledging that layer makes the reading experience richer and more thoughtful.
Final Verdict
This is the perfect starter book for anyone curious about the roots of Chinese mythology. It's for the reader who plays Genshin Impact or watches American Born Chinese and wants to know more. It's also a fascinating read for history nerds who enjoy seeing how people in the past tried to understand other cultures. Just go in knowing it's not a slick, modern novelization. It's an old, comprehensive encyclopedia of wonder, written with the earnestness of a scholar who truly loved his subject, even if he viewed it through his own lens. Keep your phone handy to look up the beautiful names and places he mentions!
Mason Thompson
3 months agoAfter finishing this book, the character development leaves a lasting impact. A valuable addition to my collection.
Thomas Hill
1 year agoSimply put, the atmosphere created is totally immersive. Exactly what I needed.