The Cosmic Collapse: How Nüwa Stitched the Sky and Rescued an Earth in Turmoil 🌌 Imagine a world plunged into utter disarray, where the very canopy above fractured, spewing forth torrents of water and scorching flames. It’s a chilling thought, isn’t it? **One might say,** this cataclysm forms the pulsating heart of one of ancient China’s most profound creation myths. In the primordial mists of Chinese legend, when the Earth was still a tender infant and humanity merely taking its first steps, the cosmos operated under a delicate balance. The celestial vault, a grand dome of azure and stars, was upheld by four colossal pillars, quite the architectural marvels, one might say. One day, however, this serene order was violently interrupted. A furious clash erupted between Gonggong, the impetuous water god with a temper that could stir oceans, and Zhurong, the fiery deity of blazing hearths and summer’s warmth. Their quarrel, which some narrators tell us was over dominion of the earth, reac