19 Kasım 2012 Pazartesi

Chinese Prehistory

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 For starters, you could not make this up to conform with modernknowledge unless you had access to modern knowledge.
After saying that, the time lines conform exactly to the time linesof the European Bronze Age and the Atlantean Age that hit its stridearound 2400 BC as a Global phenomenon and was abruptly ended around1159 BC.
On top of all that, the story of the first emperor is a repetition ofthe Noah story in which a craft descends onto Mt Ararat. In thiscase we have a wife who also is part of the story and an apparentlifespan of around 300 years at least. They are based in themountains in order to facilitate heavy shipping to bring goods in.
As an aside, I suspected this place existed and welcome confirmationparticularly as complete as this. This is only one of two individualreports coming down to us that I am aware of.
As I have mentioned the building of the Great Pyramid was part of asimultaneous worldwide build out of a global society connected bysea. Pyramid complexes coincide with the likely distribution of sucha society. I do not think the society was connected politically asare we moderns but shared technology and aspects of culture. Thetechnology was Bronze Age and natural crafts without our sense ofscience or mass production.
This era was the culmination of at least five thousand years ofagricultural development at least and brought on by the developmentof metallurgy and ultimately the discovery of rich native copper inLake Superior.
The penultimate structures we are aware of were all likelyestablished much earlier. Since simultaneous agriculturalfoundations were established worldwide around ten thousand years ago,it makes sense that all theses structures were set up then as likelymodest structures.
Then we come to the other significant surprise. That Chinesecharacters were fully established even then at the earliest momentand around the same time as elsewhere. I will make the furtherconjecture that all written scripts were generally formed in variouslocal centers globally around the time of the building of the Greatpyramid if not long before but were all up to that point tools forrecord keeping.
This includes Mayan in particular which suffers from a weaklyunderstood or discovered prehistory. Also Atlantean subsidencelikely eliminated cultural centers throughout forcing a completerebuilding from 1159 BC onward.
Chinese Prehistory
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Thefirst time I considered in the possibility of ExtraterrestrialVisitation in ancient China was when I was reading a bookon Chinese Mythology more than a decade ago. There it said that the“Gods” came out of the belly of flying Dragons. Contrary to thepopular notion of the Dragons themselves being deities to worship,these references
clearly implied that they are onlyvehicles. The image of fire-spitting, flying dragonslanding and “Gods” getting out of their “belly” comes upagain and again throughout Chinese Mythology. This is howour ancestors would most likely describe air- and spacecraft if theyhad no word for or concept of them.
Was the first Chinese Emperor anExtraterrestrial?

Huang-Di (2697-2598 B.C.) or “TheYellow Emperor” is considered to be the first emperor of China andthe ancestor of all Chinese.

Chinese scholars havealways argued whether Huang-Di was “real” or “mythical”.Depending on the source you can either read that he was a god-king, amythical-king, a real king, a god-like-king, a “son of the heavens”or a half-god. I would like to suggest that the solution may liesomewhere in between: He was real but not human. We know from otherancient cultures and especially from ancient Egypt that those kingsand rules that descended from the skies were referred to as “Gods”and their offspring (from relations to humans) as “half-gods”.Chinese accounts are no different in this respect.

Accordingto legend, before Huang-Di was born there was “a radiance from thegreat star Chi and the Dipper Constellation (Ursa Major). Hisconception was marked by a “thunderclap on a clear day in theskies”. Huang-Di then begins his unification of China and isalso credited with being a culture-hero, having brought traditionalChinese Medicine (including acupuncture) to the country. His wifetaught the Chinese how to make silk. (this is consistent otherancient legends that also attributes a woman “who came from theskies” to have taught silk manufacture. More on thislater).

He was said to live in the Kunlun-Mountainswhich are in the heart of Tibet. After he lived and ruled forover 100 years he is said to have prepared his “return to theskies”. Then a metallic Dragon “descended from the sky and tookHuang-Di away”. Some sources say that he did not die then but livedanother 200 years in the Syuan Yuan stars (the LeoConstellation).

Huang-Di is also said to have authored abook called “Bai Ze Tu” which describes 11520 types of“shapeshifters, monsters, spirits, beings” in the Universe. Thisbook is considered lost. A book of his that was not lost istitled “Handbook on Sex” and is probably the oldest known book onSex known to us. Some sources also cite Huang-Di as havinginstructed Lao Tzu…the originator of Taoism.

Ofcourse everything involving space-travel is considered “mythical”by modern scholars. But another reason Huang-Di himself is said to be“mythical” is because he reigned prior to the Shang-Dynasty(1766 – 1122 B.C.) which is the first era that was thoroughlydocumented. Seeing everything pre-Shang-Dynasty as purely “mythical”came to an abrupt halt when Chinese Archaeologists discoveredevidence that the complex Chinese system of writing was alreadyfully developed at the beginning of the Shang-Dynasty and that itindeed dates back at least to 2000 B.C. 

Many ancientaccounts on Huang-Di keep referring to him as an inventor ordeveloper of odd mechanical devices. A machine called “the southpointing chariot” helped him win various battles. Another odddevice which Huang-Di is supposed to have invented is what istranslated as “a tripod”. This “tripod” was 4 meters inheight and “100s of energies filled its inside” and made “oddnoises”. According to legend this tripod depicted “dragonsflying in the clouds”. Furthermore, the tripod was set up at the“Summit Lake Mountain” (one of Chinas most famous mountainsbecause of this legend) and “had to be pointed at the Syuan Yuanstar” (our name for the brightest star in this Constellation isRegulus). This is also the star Huang-Di is said to be from.Apparently this “tripod” was also able to store data, as they sayit recorded the life and times of Huang-Di.

Huang-Di’s“Dragon” is not described as some mythological creature but asa device to ascend to “the suns”, as a means of transportationand that this dragon is more than three thousand years old. TheBiography of Huang-Di states that the Changhuan covers an extremedistance in only one day and that a human who “rides” it canreach and age of two thousand years. This is quite consistent withmany other global myths and religious accounts of time dilation inregards to the “vehicles of the Gods”. 
If thesedescriptions, straight from books on Chinese Mythology sound like somany other ancient accounts of Gods and Half-Gods around the globe,then its probably because there is some truth in them.

Source:Chinese Mythology 

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