about Chinese history and mythology with some references to biblical figures.
1. **Pengzu**: A legendary figure who lived for over 800 years, according to folklore.
2. **Shanghaijing (or Shangshu Jing)**: An ancient text from the Han Dynasty that provides a map or description of Earth and mentions giants, which some scholars find intriguing but is not considered part of traditional Chinese classics due to its unconventional nature.
3. **Chinese Descendants**: There's speculation about whether modern-day Chinese people are descendants of Noah’s son Shem (or Sham). While there isn't direct evidence linking the two in written records, similarities between names like "Noah" and "Nia Mua," as well as Fuhi/Fuxi with Japheth from Genesis 10:25, suggest a possible connection. The name Aaron is also mentioned due to its meaning of exaltation which aligns with the Chinese emperor Yao's name.
4. **King Yao**: His name means "exalted" and there might be an interesting parallel drawn between him and Psalm (Aaron) from Genesis 10:25, who was born at a time when Earth’s division occurred according to biblical accounts.
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