A Picture Worth A Thousand Words

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    According to Chinese Mythology, Pangu is a God-like figure and is the first living being and the creator of all.

    In the beginning there was nothing in the universe except a formless chaos. This chaos coalesced into a cosmic egg for about 18,000 years. Within it, the perfectly opposed principles of Yin and Yang became balanced, and Pangu emerged (or woke up) from the egg. Pangu is usually depicted as a primitive, hairy giant who has horns on his head and wears furs.

    We are said to be created in the image of God, but why this God-like figure has two horns? What message can we derive from this? Horn is the highest part of the head and sound similar to Hong. The first horn could signify a person's name and the second Hong his place of birth i.e Horn Corn / Hong Kong.

    Another feature of Pangu is his Chin Beard or Chin Bear D. In Cantonese, Hong, Hung, Bear and Red all pronounce the same. D can signify Dad.

    Pangu also wears Furs. What message does this conveys? FURS is Fu (Tiger) R S, means the man who's borne in the year of tiger is In Charge, in other words, he is the right hand man of God.

    Also Horn and Country have the same pronounication in Cantonese. Country is actually Count Tree in the current global warming crisis.
      




 
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