
Do you know that in Xinjiang Fuxi Nuwa is a very popular painting, today we come to see a mysterious exhibit "Fuxi Nujuan Tu", Xinjiang is a great treasure, the museum in the town museum also has ten pieces, but this silk color painting is the most famous.
To the left and right of the canvas, there are all kinds of beaded curtains like stars, which look really magical.
In ancient China, there was a legend of "Three Emperors and Five Emperors", and Fuxi and Female Scourge were both one of the "Three Emperors". In the picture, the female calamity of Fuxi embraces each other, outlines or paints clothes in red color, the sleeves fly, the Fuxi holds the moment, and the female calamity holds the rules, representing the heavens and the earth, reflecting the arrogance of the rules and regulations in the early opening of the chaos.
Their lower body snake tails intersect, intersecting seven segments, the tail is thick and long, and the snake tail is dotted with red and black lines, and the inside is painted with white color. The sun, moon, and stars are depicted with ink lines up and down the frame, symbolizing the continuous movement of the entire celestial body in the universe.
The "Fu zai Nu Juan Tu" unearthed in Xinjiang has couples who appear to be Han Chinese, (Figure 3-4), and there are also those who appear to be Hu people (Figures 1-2), which illustrate the high degree of unity of ancestral cognition between the Central Plains and Xinjiang during the Sui and Tang Dynasties.
The above paragraphs are the official materials of the "Fu Zai Female Scourge Map", and recently it is famous because of another coincidence, the picture represents the ancient Chinese mythology of human ancestors of the Fuxi and the female scourge blended together, like the double helix structure of DNA, UNESCO, under the name of "metamorphosis of all things", it was published on the front page of an issue of the "International Social Science" magazine.
Not only that, but the stars around them now look more like chemical formulas Ch3, Ch2, or macromolecular polymers.
If you have the opportunity to go to Xinjiang, you can go to the museum to have a look.