Abstrakt: |
"Amahitotsuhashira" is not a random name in the Kuniumi myth of Kojiki, but has a profound meaning and intention. Through a comprehensive study of the ancient Japanese documents, such as Kojiki, Fudoki, and Nihon Shoki, and a comparison with the ancient Chinese classics, such as Huainanzi and San Wu Li Ji, it can be seen that "Amahitotsuhashira" is the connection between the heaven and the earth. The "Amahitotsuhashira" reflects the orientation and cognition of Asian continent in the parallel world view of Japanese mythology, and provides a clue for us to explore the myth space cognition of ancient Japanese. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |